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This documentation explains how to install & use the PowerShell binding for Capstone.
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Install
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Compile the relevant version (x86/x64) of `capstone.dll` and place it in
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`./Capstone/Lib/Capstone/`.
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Alternatively, pre-compiled DLL’s can be obtained from the Capstone homepage
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at http://capstone-engine.org/download
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Usage
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To use the PowerShell binding, the entire Capstone folder should be added to
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one of the PowerShell module directories:
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# Global PSModulePath path
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%Windir%\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Modules
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# User PSModulePath path
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%UserProfile%\Documents\WindowsPowerShell\Modules
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Once this is done the module can be initialized by typing “Import-Module Capstone”
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in a new PowerShell terminal. Further information on the usage of the binding
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can be obtained with the following command:
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Get-Help Get-CapstoneDisassembly -Full
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