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# Developer's Guide: Getting Started
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Install OpenJDK 11 and make sure it's the default java.
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Install a version of Eclipse with good support for Java 11.
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Eclipse 2018-12 or later should work.
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Technically, you can launch with any JRE/JDK, but it's up to you ensure OpenJDK 11 is properly configured in Eclipse.
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Install Gradle 5.0, add it to your `PATH`, and ensure it is launched using OpenJDK 11.
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Other versions of Gradle may work, but they have not been tested.
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## Setup Repositories
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Of course, you may choose any directory for your working copy, but these instructions will assume you have cloned the repo to `~/git`.
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Be sure to adjust the commands to match your chosen working directory if different than suggested:
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```bash
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cd ~/git
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git clone git@github.com:NationalSecurityAgency/ghidra.git
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```
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Ghidra's build uses artifact named as available in Maven Central and Bintray JCenter, when possible.
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Unfortunately, in some cases, the artifact or the particular version we desire is not available.
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So, in addition to mavenCentral and jcenter, you must configure a flatDir-style repository for manually-downloaded dependencies.
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Create `~/.gradle/init.d/repos.gradle` with the following contents:
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```groovy
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ext.HOME = System.getProperty('user.home')
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allprojects {
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repositories {
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mavenCentral()
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jcenter()
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flatDir name:'flat', dirs:["$HOME/flatRepo"]
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}
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}
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```
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You should also create the `~/flatRepo` folder to hold the manually-downloaded dependencies:
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```bash
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mkdir ~/flatRepo
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```
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If you prefer not to modify your user-wide Gradle configuration, you may use
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Gradle's other init script facilities, but you're on your own.
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## Get Dependencies for FileFormats:
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Download `dex-tools-2.0.zip` from the dex2jar project's releases page on GitHub.
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Unpack the `dex-*.jar` files from the `lib` directory to `~/flatRepo`:
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```bash
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cd ~/Downloads # Or wherever
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curl -OL https://github.com/pxb1988/dex2jar/releases/download/2.0/dex-tools-2.0.zip
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unzip dex-tools-2.0.zip
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cp dex2jar-2.0/lib/dex-*.jar ~/flatRepo/
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```
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Download `AXMLPrinter2.jar` from the "android4me" archive on code.google.com.
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Place it in `~/flatRepo`:
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```bash
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cd ~/flatRepo
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curl -OL https://storage.googleapis.com/google-code-archive-downloads/v2/code.google.com/android4me/AXMLPrinter2.jar
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```
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## Get Dependencies for DMG:
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Download `hfsexplorer-0_21-bin.zip` from www.catacombae.org.
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Unpack the `lib` directory to `~/flatRepo.`:
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```bash
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cd ~/Downloads # Or wherever
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curl -OL https://sourceforge.net/projects/catacombae/files/HFSExplorer/0.21/hfsexplorer-0_21-bin.zip
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mkdir hfsx
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cd hfsx
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unzip ../hfsexplorer-0_21-bin.zip
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cd lib
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cp csframework.jar hfsx_dmglib.jar hfsx.jar iharder-base64.jar ~/flatRepo/
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```
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## Import Gradle Project
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If you want just to build Ghidra, you may skip ahead to Building Ghidra.
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Import Ghidra into Eclipse using the integrated BuildShip plugin.
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Be sure to select Gradle 5.0, or point it at your local installation.
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Other IDEs should work, but we have not tested with them.
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You may see build path errors until the environment is properly prepared, as described below.
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*Alternatively*, you may have Gradle generate the Eclipse projects (`gradle eclipse`) and import those instead.
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This is the way to go if you'd prefer not to activate Gradle's BuildShip plugin.
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## Prepare the Environment
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From the project root, execute:
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```bash
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gradle prepDev -x yajswDevUnpack
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```
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The `prepDev` tasks primarily include generating some source, indexing our online help, and unpacking some dependencies.
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Regarding `yajswDevUnpack`, please see the relevant sections on GhidraServer below.
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For now, we exclude the unpack task.
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Optionally, to pre-compile all the language modules, you may also execute:
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```bash
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gradle sleighCompile
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```
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Refresh the Gradle project in Eclipse.
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You should not see any errors at this point, and you can accomplish many development tasks.
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However, some features of Ghidra will not be functional until further steps are taken.
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### Building the natives
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Some of Ghidra's components are built for the native platform.
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We currently support Linux, macOS, and Windows 64-bit x86 systems.
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Others should be possible, but we do not support them.
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#### decompile
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Install bison and flex.
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Now build using Gradle:
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On Linux:
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```bash
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gradle decompileLinux64Executable
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```
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On macOS:
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```bash
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gradle decompileOsx64Executable
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```
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On Windows:
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```cmd
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gradlew decompileWin64Executable
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```
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#### demangler_gnu
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Build using Gradle:
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On Linux:
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```bash
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gradle demangler_gnuLinux64Executable
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```
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On macOS:
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```bash
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gradle demangler_gnuOsx64Executable
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```
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On Windows:
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```cmd
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gradlew demangler_gnuWin64Executable
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```
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#### sleigh
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The sleigh compiler has been ported to Java and integrated with Ghidra.
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The native sleigh compiler may still be useful for those who'd like quicker feedback by compiling from the command line.
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To build the native sleigh compiler, install bison and flex.
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Now, use Gradle:
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On Linux:
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```bash
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gradle sleighLinux64Executable
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```
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On macOS:
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```bash
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gradle sleighOsx64Executable
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```
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On Windows:
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```cmd
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gradlew sleighWin64Executable
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```
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## Run Ghidra from Eclipse
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To run or debug Ghidra from Eclipse, use the provided launcher.
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# Building Ghidra
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To build the full Ghidra distribution, you must also build the GhidraServer.
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## Get Dependencies for GhidraServer
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Building the GhidraServer requires "Yet another Java service wrapper" (yajsw) version 12.12.
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Note that building the full Ghidra package requires building the GhidraServer.
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Download `yajsw-stable-12.12.zip` from their project on www.sourceforge.net, and place it in a directory named:
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`ghidra.bin/Ghidra/Features/GhidraSerer/`:
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```bash
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cd ~/Downloads # Or wherever
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curl -OL https://sourceforge.net/projects/yajsw/files/yajsw/yajsw-stable-12.12/yajsw-stable-12.12.zip
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mkdir -p ~/git/ghidra.bin/Ghidra/Features/GhidraServer/
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cp ~/Downloads/yajsw-stable-12.12.zip ~/git/ghidra.bin/Ghidra/Features/GhidraServer/
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```
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Use Gradle to unpack the wrapper for development.
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From your clone:
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```bash
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gradle yajswDevUnpack
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```
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## Building the Package
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Before building, you may want to update the version and release name.
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These properties are kept in `Ghidra/application.properties`.
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If you want it included, you must also build the GhidraDevPlugin module first.
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Some supporting data will also be missing.
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See the sections below for instructions to produce these components.
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You may also be able to copy some of this data from a previous official distribution.
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To build the full package, use Gradle:
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```bash
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gradle buildGhidra
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```
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The output will be placed in `build/dist/`.
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It will be named according to the version, release name, build date, and platform.
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To test it, unzip it where you like, and execute `./ghidraRun`.
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# Building Supporting Data
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Some features of Ghidra require the curation of rather extensive data bases.
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These include the Data Type Archives and Function ID Databases, both of which require collecting header files and libraries for the relevant SDKs and platforms.
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Much of this work is done by hand, and the results are simply copied into the build.
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We intend to document these procedures as soon as we can.
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In the meantime, those artifacts can always be extracted from our binary release.
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## Building Data Type Archives
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TODO
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## Building FID Databases
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TODO
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# Developing / Building the GhidraDev Plugin
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First, install the Eclipse Plugin Development Environment (PDE).
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By default, the GhidraDev project is excluded from the build.
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To enable it, uncomment it in `settings.gradle`.
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You will need some additional runtime dependencies:
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## Get Dependencies for GhidraDev
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Building the GhidraDev plugin for Eclipse requires the CDT and PyDev plugins for Eclipse.
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Download `cdt-8.6.0.zip` from The Eclipse Foundation, and place it in a directory named:
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`ghidra.bin/GhidraBuild/EclipsePlugins/GhidraDev/buildDependencies/`.
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`ghidra.bin` must be a sibling of `ghidra`.
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To respect the CDT project's resources, you will need to download the file using a browser, or at the very least, locate a suitable mirror on your own:
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```bash
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cd ~/Downloads # Or wherever
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curl -OL https://$CHOOSE_YOUR_MIRROR/pub/eclipse/tools/cdt/releases/8.6/cdt-8.6.0.zip
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mkdir -p ~/git/ghidra.bin/GhidraBuild/EclipsePlugins/GhidraDev/buildDependencies/
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cp ~/Downloads/cdt-8.6.0.zip ~/git/ghidra.bin/GhidraBuild/EclipsePlugins/GhidraDev/buildDependencies/
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```
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Download `PyDev 6.3.1.zip` from www.pydev.org, and place it in the same directory:
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```bash
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cd ~/Downloads # Or wherever
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curl -OL https://sourceforge.net/projects/pydev/files/pydev/PyDev%206.3.1/PyDev%206.3.1.zip
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cp ~/Downloads/'PyDev 6.3.1.zip' ~/git/ghidra.bin/GhidraBuild/EclipsePlugins/GhidraDev/buildDependencies/
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```
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Use Gradle to unpack the dependencies.
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Note that these tasks will not work until you enable the GhidraDev project in `settings.gradle`.
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From your clone:
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```bash
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gradle cdtUnpack pyDevUnpack
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```
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## Import the GhidraDev Project
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If you're using BuildShip, simply refresh the Gradle project in Eclipse.
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If you're not using BuildShip, re-run `gradle eclipse` and import the new project.
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