Ghidra CLI
A high-performance Rust CLI for automating Ghidra reverse engineering tasks, designed for both direct usage and AI agent integration (like Claude Code).
Features
- Daemon-only architecture - All operations route through a persistent daemon for consistency
- Auto-start daemon - Import/analyze commands automatically start the daemon
- Fast queries - Sub-second response times with Ghidra kept in memory
- Comprehensive analysis - Functions, symbols, types, strings, cross-references
- Binary patching - Modify bytes, NOP instructions, export patches
- Call graphs - Generate caller/callee graphs, export to DOT format
- Search capabilities - Find strings, bytes, functions, crypto patterns
- Script execution - Run Python/Java scripts, inline or from files
- Batch operations - Execute multiple commands from a file
- Flexible output - Human-readable, JSON, or pretty JSON formats
- Filtering - Powerful expression-based filtering (e.g.,
size > 100)
Architecture
┌─────────────────┐ ┌──────────────────┐ ┌─────────────────┐
│ CLI Command │────▶│ Daemon (IPC) │────▶│ GhidraBridge │
│ ghidra ... │ │ Per-project │ │ TCP to Ghidra │
│ --project X │ │ Unix socket │ │ │
└─────────────────┘ └──────────────────┘ └─────────────────┘
│
▼
┌─────────────────┐
│ bridge.py │
│ (Ghidra Script)│
└─────────────────┘
All commands go through the daemon, which maintains a persistent connection to Ghidra via the bridge script. This provides:
- Consistent state - Single Ghidra process for all operations
- Fast queries - No JVM startup overhead per command
- Auto-start - Daemon starts automatically when needed
- Per-project isolation - Each project gets its own daemon and socket, enabling concurrent analysis of multiple binaries
Installation
From Source
Requirements
- Ghidra 10.0+ - Download from ghidra-sre.org
- Java 17+ - Required by Ghidra
- Rust 1.70+ - For building from source
Set the Ghidra installation path:
# Or configure via CLI:
Quick Start
# Check installation
# Import and analyze a binary (daemon auto-starts)
# Or step by step:
# Query functions (uses running daemon)
# Decompile a function
# Find interesting strings
# Get cross-references
# Generate call graph
Commands
Project & Program Management
Function Analysis
Symbols & Types
Cross-References
Search
Call Graphs
Binary Patching
Comments
Scripts
Batch Operations
Statistics
Daemon Management
The daemon keeps Ghidra loaded in memory. It starts automatically when needed, but you can also control it manually:
# Start daemon with a program loaded
# Check daemon status
# All commands use the daemon automatically
# Stop daemon
# Restart with different program
Multi-Project Support
Each project gets its own daemon process and socket, allowing concurrent analysis:
# Work on multiple projects simultaneously
# Query each independently
Output Formats
Default output is human-readable in all contexts. Use flags to request machine formats:
- Default: Compact human-readable format (designed for both humans and AI agents)
- --json: Compact JSON for machine parsing
- --pretty: Pretty-printed JSON (indented, multi-line)
Override with flags:
# Force JSON output (compact, single-line)
# Force pretty JSON (indented, multi-line)
# Select specific fields
Output Format Design
Format detection occurs at the CLI boundary rather than in daemon handlers. Handlers always return compact JSON for IPC efficiency and caching stability. The CLI applies format transformation (human-readable, pretty JSON) at the output boundary based on TTY detection or explicit flags. This design maintains a stable IPC protocol with a single format decision point, preventing daemon cache invalidation from format variations.
Filtering
Use expressions to filter results:
AI Agent Integration
Ghidra CLI is designed to work seamlessly with AI coding assistants like Claude Code. The structured output and comprehensive command set make it ideal for automated reverse engineering workflows.
Example workflow with an AI agent:
ghidra quick suspicious.exe- Import, analyze, start daemonghidra find interesting- AI analyzes suspicious patternsghidra decompile <func>- AI examines specific functionsghidra x-ref to <addr>- AI traces data flowghidra patch nop <addr>- AI patches anti-debug codeghidra patch export- Export patched binary
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit issues and pull requests.
License
GPL-3.0 License - See LICENSE for details.