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|header1 = A Modern Command Line Java Decompiler
 
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|data2 = Lee ([http://www.benf.org BenF] Benfield
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|data2 = Lee ([http://www.benf.org BenF]) Benfield
 
|label3 = Homepage
 
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|data3 = [http://www.benf.org/other/cfr/ Homepage]
 
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CFR is a modern Java 8 decompiler, it's open sourced and written by Lee Benfield.
 
CFR is a modern Java 8 decompiler, it's open sourced and written by Lee Benfield.
  
[[Bytecode_Viewer]] has this built in as one of the decompilers.
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[[Bytecode Viewer]] has this built in as one of the decompilers.
  
  
 
[[Category:Tools]] [[Category:Java]] [[Category:Reverse_Engineering]]
 
[[Category:Tools]] [[Category:Java]] [[Category:Reverse_Engineering]]

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Class File Reader
A Modern Command Line Java Decompiler
Author Lee (BenF) Benfield
Homepage Homepage
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CFR is a modern Java 8 decompiler, it's open sourced and written by Lee Benfield.

Bytecode Viewer has this built in as one of the decompilers.