A CLI for React Native that allows you to decompile JS code of Android and IOS.
DOES NOT SUPPORT ENCRYPTED/BINARY (FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM) BUNDLES
Decompiles React Native index.android.bundle
JS files. Webpack files too!
Also tries to remove some compilation artifacts (via internal plugins, ESLint, and Prettier) to make it easier to read.
npx react-native-decompiler
npm i -g react-native-decompiler
react-native-decompiler
# or you can write blow command
rnd
Example 1: npx react-native-decompiler -i ./index.android.bundle -o ./output
Example 2: npx react-native-decompiler -i ./main.jsbundle -o ./output
Example 3: react-native-decompiler -i ./index.android.bundle -o ./output
Example 4: rnd -i ./index.android.bundle -o ./output
Command params:
-i
(required) - input file/folder-o
(required) - the path to the output folder-e
- a module ID, if specified will only decompile that module & it's dependencies.-p
- performance monitoring flag, will print out runtime for each decompiler plugin-v
- verbose flag, does not include debug logging (useDEBUG=react-native-decompiler:*
env flag for that)--es6
- attempts to decompile to ES6 module syntax.--noEslint
- does not run ESLint after doing decompilation--prettier
- does not run Prettier after doing decompilation--unpackOnly
- only unpacks the app with no other adjustments--decompileIgnored
- decompile ignored modules (modules are generally ignored if they are flagged as an NPM module)--agressiveCache
- skips some cache checks at the expense of possible cache desync--noProgress
- don't show progress bar--debug
- when also given a module ID, will print out that modules code after any plugin handles the app.
brew install apktool
apt-get install -y apktool
you can read installion step for window DOCS
after install apktool
, unzip apk file by run this command on terminal like this:
apktool d /pathOfApkFile.apk
After that you will get index.android.bundle
file at pathOfApkFile/assets/index.android.bundle
than you can use react-native-decompiler
for decompile index.android.bundle
file
you can unzip ipa
by unzip command on terminal
$ unzip AppName.ipa
after unzip, you will get Playload
folder, then you have to copy main.jsbundle
file.
there are two ways to copy this file as follow below
-
run this command
cp ./Payload/AppName.app/main.jsbundle ./
to get getmain.jsbundle
file -
Go to
Payload
folder and right click onAppName.app
and chooseShow Package Contents
then you will findmain.jsbundle
file at root. you can copy this file to any location
after getting main.jsbundle
you can use react-native-decompiler
for decompile main.jsbundle
file
The following input formats are currently supported:
- A single
index.android.bundle
/main.jsbundle
file that contains all modules (most cases for React Native) - A folder containing React Native modules (usually called
js-modules
) in "unbundled" apps - A single Webpack entrypoint bundle file (entrypoint bundles begin with
!function(e)
, chunked bundles start withwindow.webpackJsonp
) - A folder containg Webpack chunks, where at least one file is the entrypoint
The decompiler operates on a tagger -> editor -> decompiler system.
- Taggers - Manipulates the module metadata
- Editors - Manipulates the module lines (add, move, or remove).
- Decompilers - Manipulates the module code.
To add a new plugin, add it into the represpective list.
The plugins are initialized per module, so any data you store in your plugins will only persist for the current module.
If your plugin needs to be run before or after other plugins, adjust the ordering in the list, or modify it's pass position.
Guidelines:
- When doing any modifications to the AST, use the NodePath methods.
- When you are only doing reading, directly reading from
.node
is acceptable.
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Richard 💻 |
Numan 💻 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!