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Caution

This project is no longer maintained due to several reasons:

  • The official pykd is no longer updated.
  • Windbg has become an excellent tool. It has a nice UI, and if you need telescope there's also a script that'll do the work. IMO there's no need to use this tool anymore.

I would like to thank anyone that has supported this project. I had a lot of fun writing this tool :)


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TWindbg

PEDA-like debugger UI for WinDbg

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Introduction

This is a windbg extension ( using pykd ) to let user having a PEDA-like debugger UI in WinDbg.
It will display the following context in each step/trace:

  • Registers
  • Disassembled code near PC
  • Contents of the stack pointer ( with basic smart dereference )

It also supports some peda-like commands ( see the support commands section )

For now it supports both x86 & x64 WinDbg.

Dependencies

  • Python 3

I decided to drop the support of Python2.7 since it has reached the EOL. I believe the project is Python2/3 compatible, however there might exist some issues in pykd and can cause different behavior in Python2/3. Since now the project will only be tested on Python3, I strongly suggest using TWindbg on Python3 instead of Python 2.7. If you still want to use it on Python 2.7, feel free to fork the project and do the development.

Installation

  • Install Python3
  • Install pykd
    • Download Pykd-Ext, unpack pykd.dll to the [WinDbg Directory]\x86(or x64)\winext\ directory.
      • This will allow you to run python in Windbg.
    • In the Windbg command line, enter command .load pykd to load the pykd module.
    • Enter !pip install pykd to install the pykd python package.
      • Upgrade the pykd module with command !pip install --upgrade pykd.
      • If something went wrong during the installation with pip install, try installing the wheel package instead of the one on PyPI. You can download the wheel package here.
  • Download the repository
  • Install the matrix theme by double-clicking the matrix_theme.reg
    • The matrix theme is required for letting the color theme work in TWindbg
    • You can preview the theme by importing the matrix_theme.WEW workspace into WinDbg.
  • Copy the TWindbg folder into [WinDbg Directory]\x64\winext\ & [WinDbg Directory]\x86\winext\

Usage

Launch TWindbg manually

  • Open an executable or attach to a process with WinDbg
  • Use .load pykd to load the pykd extension
  • Use !py -g winext\TWindbg\TWindbg.py to launch TWindbg

Launch TWindbg with command

[PATH_TO_WINDBG] -a pykd -c "!py -g winext\TWindbg\TWindbg.py"

Or you can write a simple batch file for the sake of convenience.

After that you can just use t or p to see if the extension is working.

Support Commands

  • TWindbg: List all the command in TWindbg
  • ctx: Print out the current context
  • tel / telescope: Display memory content at an address with smart dereferences tel img

Note

Maybe ( just maybe ) I'll add more command to make WinDbg behave more like PEDA ( or other debugger like pwndbg, GEF... ) in the future.

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