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File Menu
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New Instance of Cutter
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**Description:** Open a new instance of Cutter to start a new session. This option will open a new window of Cutter without exiting the current session.
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**Steps:** File -> New
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**Shortcut:** :kbd:`Ctrl` + :kbd:`N`
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Map a new file
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**Description:** Cutter allows you to map the contents of other files into the same I/O space used to contain the loaded binary. The new contents can be placed at random or specific offsets.
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Specifically, Cutter is able to open files and map portions of them at random or specific places in memory. It is the perfect basic tooling to reproduce an environment like a core file, a debug session, or a framework by also loading and mapping all the libraries and files the binary depends on.
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**Steps:** File -> Open
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**Shortcut:** :kbd:`Ctrl` + :kbd:`O`
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Import a PDB file
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**Description:** Cutter allows you to load additional debugging information by loading external PDB files. Unlike other platforms, Cutter does not rely on Windows API to parse a PDB files, thus they can be loaded on any other supported platform like Linux or macOS.
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**Steps:** File -> Import PDB
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Save project
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**Description:** Save your session to a project. If no project file assigned to your session, the "Save as..." dialog will open.
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**Steps:** File -> Save
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**Shortcut:** :kbd:`Ctrl` + :kbd:`S`
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Save project as...
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**Description:** Save the current state of your session, including function names, comments, and more.
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On the saving dialog, choose the project type that fits your needs.
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***Note:** This feature is currently unstable and under constructions.*
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**Steps:** File -> Save As...
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Export to code
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**Description:** Export the entire binary in different formats that later can be used in your favorite programming language. The feature supports many formats such as Python arrays, java, several C array formats, javascript, and more.
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***Note:** This isn't a decompilation feature.*
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**Steps:** File -> Export as code
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Run a radare2 script
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**Description:** Cutter allows you to execute radare2 scripts to automate task or transfer information.
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**Steps:** File -> Run Script
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Quit Cutter
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**Description:** Quit and exit your current session of Cutter. On exit, you'll be asked whether you want to save your session in order to avoid losing data.
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**Steps:** File -> Quit
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**Shortcut:** :kbd:`Ctrl` + :kbd:`Q`
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