Rizin
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Open source
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Creating open source reverse engineering and debugging tool
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Financial Contributions
Top financial contributors
Individuals
1
Incognito
$930 USD since Oct 2023
Florian Märkl
$20 USD since May 2022
Organizations
GitHub Sponsors
$1,296.48 USD since Nov 2022
Rizin is all of us
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Thank you for supporting Rizin.
Florian Märkl
Admin
$20 USD
Anton Kochkov
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Riccardo Schi...
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Deroad
Admin
Khairul Kasmiran
Admin
GitHub Sponsors
$1,296 USD
Inkognito
$930 USD
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Credit from GitHub Sponsors to Rizin •
+$120.00USD
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Credit from GitHub Sponsors to Rizin •
+$120.32USD
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Credit from GitHub Sponsors to Rizin •
+$110.00USD
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Today’s balance$1,973.45 USD
Total raised
$1,974.10 USD
Total disbursed
$0.65 USD
Estimated annual budget
$2,159.58 USD
About
The Rizin project is a fork of the famous Radare2 project that started in 2006. Since then the codebase has been rewritten multiple times, modularized, and extended to support many new features. The Rizin project aims to provide stability, focus on the most important features, and provide a user-friendly interface. Along with Cutter - a Qt-based GUI and the RzGhidra decompiler it makes an effective tool for everyday reversing tasks.
Rizin is composed of a hexadecimal editor at its core, with support for several architectures and binary formats. It features code analysis capabilities, scripting, data and code visualization through graphs and other means, a visual mode, easy UNIX integration, a binary diffing engine for code and data, a shellcode compiler, multi-platform debug with reverse debugging capabilities, and much, much more!
Sponsoring Rizin will help us to focus on features that are time-consuming to implement but important to our users, and fund our own Summer of Code programs and internships.