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Reverse Engineering • Pythonholic • BTSD (Bytecode-Traumatic Stress Disorder)

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⚛️ Who Am I?

Just another person who enjoys taking things apart to see how they work.

I spend my days (and nights) staring at Python bytecode, extracting PyInstaller packages, and wondering why variable names like _0x4f3a2b exist. This GitHub is where I dump the results of my... let's call it "curiosity."


🔬 What I Do

  • 🐍 Python Decompilation – Turning .pyc files back into something readable (mostly)
  • 🔍 Malware Analysis – Figuring out what sketchy Python scripts actually do
  • 📦 PyInstaller Extraction – Unpacking executables like digital presents
  • 🧩 Obfuscation Reversal – Cleaning up code someone tried really hard to hide
  • 🤔 Asking "Why?" – The most important tool in any reverser's arsenal

📦 Notable Projects

Project Description
CracksTheCodes Collection of decompiled Python code from various sources. Educational purposes only.

🛠️ Tools I Actually Use

  • uncompyle6 / decompyle3 – My precious
  • pycdc – When the old tools give up
  • pyinstxtractor – Unwrapping PyInstaller like Christmas morning
  • xdis – For when Python versions get weird
  • 🧠 Brain – The tool that does 90% of the work (and 100% of the suffering)

🎯 Current Obsession

Trying to decompile a particularly stubborn piece of Python 3.11 bytecode. The tools keep failing. My brain is slowly melting. Send coffee.

# Current mental state represented in code
while not decompiled:
    try:
        result = decompile(mystery_file)
        print("Success! ...wait, this makes no sense")
    except Exception as e:
        print(f"Failed again: {e}")
        coffee_drunk += 1
        if coffee_drunk > 5:
            print("Taking a nap. Will try again in 3 hours.")
            time.sleep(10800)

🤝 Let's Connect

  • 🐦 Twitter (soon): @AtomixClub – I post about reverse engineering finds
  • 💬 Discord (soon): AtomixClub Server – Come talk decompilation
  • 📧 Email: [email protected] – For serious inquiries only (no, I won't crack your ex's Instagram)

⚖️ The Fine Print

Everything I share is for educational and research purposes only. I only decompile code I have permission to analyze, or code that's already public (malware samples, abandoned projects, etc.).

If you're a developer and you find your code here and want it removed? Just ask. I'm reasonable. Probably.


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Currently staring at: Python 3.11 bytecode
Current coffee level: ☕☕☕☕☕ (5/5)
Current sanity level: █████░░░░░ (50%)


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    Crack The Codes is a repository where the contents are a collection of codes that we have successfully cracked.

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