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NAME

       voltron - hacky debugger UI for hackers

SYNOPSIS

       voltron [-h]

       voltron [--debug] [-o O] [(view|v) <view name>]

       voltron [--debug] [-o O] (view|v) (memory|m|mem) [-h] [--show-header] [--hide-header] [--show-footer]
       [--hide-footer] [--name NAME] [--deref | --bytes BYTES] [--reverse] (--address ADDRESS|--command
       COMMAND|--register REGISTER)

       voltron [--debug] [-o O] (view|v) (command|c|cmd) [-h] [--show-header] [--hide-header] [--show-footer]
       [--hide-footer] [--name NAME] [--lexer LEXER] command

DESCRIPTION

       Voltron is an extensible debugger UI toolkit written in Python. It aims to improve the user experience of
       various debuggers (LLDB, GDB, VDB and WinDbg) by enabling the attachment of utility views that can
       retrieve and display data from the debugger host. By running these views in other TTYs, you can build a
       customised debugger user interface to suit your needs.

       If your debugger has an init script (.lldbinit for LLDB or .gdbinit for GDB) configure it to load Voltron
       when it starts by sourcing the /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/voltron/entry.py entry point script.

       •   LLDB

           command script import /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/voltron/entry.py

       •   GDB

           source /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/voltron/entry.py
           voltron init
           set disassembly-flavor intel

OPTIONS

       The following are valid view name in voltron:

       •   backtrace, t, bt, back

           backtrace view

       •   register, r, reg

           register values

       •   breakpoints, b, bp, break

           breakpoints view

       •   command, c, cmd

           run a command each time the debugger host stops

       •   memory, m, mem

           display a chunk of memory

       •   disasm, d, dis

           disassembly view

       •   stack, s, st

           display a chunk of stack memory

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by ChangZhuo Chen <czchen@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but
       may be used by others).

                                                   02/26/2020                                         VOLTRON(1)