cutter/README.md
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# Cutter
Cutter is a free and open-source GUI for radare2 reverse engineering framework. Its goal is making an advanced, customizable and FOSS reverse-engineering platform while keeping the user experience at mind. Cutter is created by reverse engineers for reverse engineers.
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/radareorg/cutter.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/radareorg/cutter)
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![Screenshot](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/radareorg/cutter/master/docs/source/images/screenshot.png)
# Downloading a release
Cutter is available for all platforms (Linux, macOS, Windows).
You can download the latest release [here](https://github.com/radareorg/cutter/releases).
* macOS: Download the latest `.dmg` file or use [Homebrew Cask](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask) `brew cask install cutter`.
* Windows: Download the latest Zip archive.
* Linux: Download the latest AppImage file. Then just make it executable and run it:
* `chmod +x <appimage_file>`
* `./<appimage_file>`
## Building from sources
To build Cutter on your local machine, please follow this guide: [Building from source](https://cutter.re/docs/building.html)
## Docker
To deploy *cutter* using a pre-built `Dockerfile`, it's possible to use the [provided configuration](docker). The corresponding `README.md` file also contains instructions on how to get started using the docker image with minimal effort.
# Documentation
You can find our documentation [here](https://cutter.re/docs/).
# Help
Right now the best place to obtain help from *Cutter* developers and community is to contact us on:
- https://t.me/r2cutter
- #cutter on irc.freenode.net
- [@r2gui](https://twitter.com/r2gui) on Twitter