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pyghidra-lite

Token-efficient Ghidra RE: decompilation, Swift/ObjC, ELF/Mach-O, async progress

Developer Tools stdio pypi pypistdiojohnzfitch
RUN IN TERMINAL
claude mcp add johnzfitch-pyghidra-lite -- uvx pyghidra-lite
ADD TO claude_desktop_config.json
{ "mcpServers": { "johnzfitch-pyghidra-lite": { "command": "uvx", "args": ["pyghidra-lite"] } } }
ADD TO .vscode/mcp.json
{ "mcpServers": { "johnzfitch-pyghidra-lite": { "command": "uvx", "args": ["pyghidra-lite"] } } }
ADD TO .cursor/mcp.json
{ "mcpServers": { "johnzfitch-pyghidra-lite": { "command": "uvx", "args": ["pyghidra-lite"] } } }

About This MCP Server

The pyghidra-lite server is a developer tool that provides token-efficient Ghidra reverse engineering capabilities, including decompilation of Swift and Objective-C code, as well as support for ELF and Mach-O file formats, with asynchronous progress updates. It connects to the Model Context Protocol server, enabling integration with AI coding assistants. Developers would use this tool for reverse engineering tasks, particularly when working with Swift, Objective-C, ELF, or Mach-O files, and needing to decompile code efficiently.

Token-efficient Ghidra RE: decompilation, Swift/ObjC, ELF/Mach-O, async progress. This is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that extends AI assistants like Claude with developer tools capabilities via the stdio transport.

Package

pyghidra-lite on pypi

HOW TO USE

Select your AI client above to get the install command. This MCP server uses the stdio transport and is available on pypi.

What tools does it provide?

The pyghidra-lite server extends your AI assistant with developer tools capabilities. Once installed, your AI can use its tools automatically.

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