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NAME

       wsh - The witchcraft shell

SYNOPSIS

       wsh [script] [-h|-q|-v|-V] [binary1] [binary2] ... [-x [script_arg1] [script_arg2] ...]

DESCRIPTION

       The Witchcraft Shell is part of the Witchcraft Compiler Collection.

       The  witchcraft  shell  accepts shared libraries, executables and Witchcraft Shell Scripts
       written in Punk-C as an input. It loads all the executables in its own address  space  and
       make  their  API  available for programming in its embedded interpreter. This provides for
       binaries functionalities similar to those provided via reflection on interpreted languages
       like Java.

       Options:

           -x, --args      Optional script argument separator
           -q, --quiet     Display less output
           -v, --verbose   Display more output
           -V, --version   Display version and build, then exit

       Script:

           If the first argument is an existing file which is not a known binary file format,
           it is assumed to be a lua script and gets executed.

       Binaries:

           Any binary file name before the -x tag gets loaded before running the script.
           The last binary loaded is the main binary analyzed.

NOTES

       The  Witchcraft  shell  calls dlopen() on the shared libraries and executables it loads in
       its address  space.  In  doing  so,  it  may  execute  constructor  functions  from  those
       executables.  This  may be unsafe if the intent is to analyse hostile code such as malware
       or binary exploits.
       The Witcraft Compiler Collection is a set of reverse engineering tools.

AUTHOR

       Written by endrazine (Jonathan Brossard)

REPORTING BUGS

       Witchcraft         Compiler         Collection         online         bug         tracker:
       <https://github.com/endrazine/wcc/issues>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright Jonathan Brossard
       License           :          MIT          and          BSD          Licenses.          See
       <https://github.com/endrazine/wcc/blob/master/LICENSE>.

SEE ALSO

       wcc(1), wld(1), wldd(1), wcch(1)

       The full documentation of the  Witchcraft  Compiler  Collection  is  available  online  at
       https://github.com/endrazine/wcc/wiki