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  1. Qiling Advanced Binary Emulation Framework

    Python 2.7k 411

  2. Unicorn CPU emulator framework (ARM, AArch64, M68K, Mips, Sparc, X86)

    C 4.8k 984

  3. Official QEMU mirror. Please see http://wiki.qemu.org/Contribute/SubmitAPatch for how to submit changes to QEMU. Pull Requests are ignored. Please only use release tarballs from the QEMU website.

    C 5.3k 3.6k

  4. Bindings of the r2 api for Valabind and friends

    Python 107 88

  5. The tool which extracts all atlas in Celeste.

    C# 26 6

  6. A blazing fast tun2socks implementation with pure C++ and boost.asio 🚀.

    C++ 27 9

1,170 contributions in the last year

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Activity overview
Contributed to qilingframework/qiling, wtdcode/pyr2, radareorg/radare2-bindings and 5 other repositories

Contribution activity

October 2021

Created 1 repository

Created a pull request in google/oss-fuzz that received 8 comments

Update Unicorn building script and add my email to cc

See #6561 for details.

+31 −12 8 comments
Opened 2 other pull requests in 1 repository
qilingframework/qiling 2 merged

Created an issue in google/oss-fuzz that received 2 comments

Unicorn2 building & testing change request

Hello! I'm a team member of @unicorn-engine. We have released Unicorn2, a major update, and thus change many things including the way we build it. …

2 comments
Opened 2 other issues in 2 repositories
wtdcode/CSCD70 1 closed
unicorn-engine/unicorn 1 open
6 contributions in private repositories Oct 3 – Oct 8

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