memgrep is a tool to search, replace, or dump arbitrary memory from running applications and core files. Potential applications for memgrep include reverse engineering, debugging, and vulnerability assessment.
| Tags | Software Development Debuggers |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Changes: New features have been added for enumerating a process's heap and creating an address reference tree. A format can now be specified for outputting memory when dumping. Binary section determination code has been improved and support has been added for a "text" keyword.


Changes: This release adds initial FreeBSD and Solaris support (which has only been tested on SPARC).


Changes: This release updates the Makefile to create a static library as well as a dynamic library.


Changes: This release adds more robust support for using memgrep as a library rather than a commandline tool, documentation, segment listing support, and an example.


No changes have been submitted for this release.
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