A Qt and C++ GUI for radare2 reverse engineering framework (originally named Iaito).
Cutter is not aimed at existing radare2 users. It instead focuses on those whose are not yet radare2 users because of the learning curve, because they don't like CLI applications or because of the difficulty/instability of radare2.
You can download the latest release here.
Cutter is based on Qt so you will need to have it installed.
- Download: Qt Open Source
- Add Qt 5.9.1: http://doc.qt.io/qtcreator/creator-project-qmake.html
First you must clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/radareorg/cutter
cd cutter
git submodule init radare2 && git submodule update radare2
cd radare2 && ./sys/install.sh
cd ..
Cutter can be build with two methods: The preferred one is with qmake, but you can also compile it with cmake. Choose the one you want to use.
- Method 1: Qmake
mkdir build
cd build
qmake ../src
make
- Method 2: CMake
cd src
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
Then run cutter: ./cutter
or ./build/cutter
Note: If radare2 is not installed system-wide (./sys/user.sh
installation for instance) you might want to use LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$HOME/bin/prefix/radare2/lib ./cutter
to run cutter.
On Mac, QT5 apps fail to build on QtCreator if you have the libjpeg lib installed with brew. Run this command to workaround the issue:
sudo mv /usr/local/lib/libjpeg.dylib /usr/local/lib/libjpeg.dylib.not-found
If you encounter the Project ERROR: r_core development package not found
try this command instead PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$HOME/bin/prefix/radare2/lib/pkgconfig qmake
Cutter is developed on OS X, Linux and Windows. The first release for users will include installers for all three platforms.
Right now the best place to obtain help from cutter developers and community is joining this telegram group:
- https://t.me/r2cutter
- #cutter on irc.freenode.net