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nano ~/.local/share/applications/hopper.desktop Paste this content:
sudo dpkg -i hopper*.deb If you run into missing dependencies (common on minimal Kali installs), fix them with: install hopper disassembler kali
If you’re a student or independent researcher, Hopper’s pricing is fair. Give the trial a spin and see if it fits your workflow. 🐉🔍 nano ~/
If you’re diving deep into reverse engineering, malware analysis, or vulnerability research on Kali Linux, you’ve likely heard of Hopper Disassembler . While Ghidra and radare2 are popular open-source choices, Hopper offers a polished, GUI-driven experience with a powerful decompiler—comparable to IDA Pro but at a fraction of the cost. While Ghidra and radare2 are popular open-source choices,
sudo apt --fix-broken install Alternatively, if you downloaded the .tar.gz , extract it and run Hopper from the extracted folder – but the .deb method is cleaner. You can launch Hopper from the Kali GUI menu under Applications → Reverse Engineering → Hopper or via terminal:
cd ~/Downloads Install the .deb package using dpkg :
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