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NAME

       pedis - disassemble PE sections and functions

SYNOPSIS

       pedis [OPTIONS]...  pefile

DESCRIPTION

       pedis  is  a  PE disassembler using libudis86 library. It can disassembly entire sections,
       functions or any file position you want.  It's part of pev, the PE file analysis toolkit.

       pefile is a PE32/PE32+ executable or dynamic linked library file.

OPTIONS

       --att  set AT&T assembly syntax (default is Intel).

       -e, --entrypoint
              disassembly at PE entrypoint (EP), until RET/LEAVE instruction appears.

       -f, --format <text|csv|xml|html>
              change output format (default is text).

       -m, --mode <16|32|64>
              set disassembly mode to 16, 32 or 64-bits (default: auto).

       -i <number>
              number of instructions to disassemble.

       -n <number>
              number of bytes (lenght) to disassemble.

       -o, --offset <offset>
              disassemble at specified offset, either in decimal or hexadecimal format  (prefixed
              with 0x).

       -r, --rva <rva>
              disassemble  at  specified  RVA,  either in decimal or hexadecimal format (prefixed
              with 0x).

       -s, --section <name>
              disassemble specific PE section.

       -V, --version
              show program version and exit.

       --help show help.

EXAMPLES

       Disassemble at RVA 0x4c4df of putty.exe:

              $ pedis -r 0x4c4df putty.exe

       Disassembly the entrypoint of a 64-bit PE32+ wordpad.exe:

              $ pedis -m 64 --entrypoint putty.exe

       Disassembly in 16-bits mode, starting from offset 0x40, 32 bytes of code from game.exe:

              $ pedis -m 16 -o 0x40 -n 32 game.exe

REPORTING BUGS

       Please,     check     the     latest     development     code      and      report      at
       https://github.com/merces/pev/issues

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright   ©   2017   pev   authors.   License   GPLv2+:  GNU  GPL  version  2  or  later
       <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt>.  This is free software: you are free to change
       and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

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