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Screenshot Ninja

Screenshot Ninja makes it easy to capture screenshots inside Binary Ninja.

Features

Screenshot Ninja currently allows you to capture screenshots:

  • of the active linear/graph view;
  • of the entire Binary Ninja window; and
  • at custom scaling factors, such as 2x or 3x the native resolution.

Install

You can get Screenshot Ninja by:

  • installing it through Binary Ninja's plugin manager;
  • cloning this repository into your user plugins folder; or
  • downloading and extracting a release into your user plugins folder.

If you plan to use the scripting functionality, the latter two options are recommended, as the plugin manager adjusts module names.

Usage

Screenshot Ninja can be used from the context menu or command palette, as well as from the console as a Python module.

From the user interface

Use the context menu or command palette to find Screenshot Ninja's commands. The "save view image" command family will save an image of the active linear/graph view, while the "save window image" command family will save an image of the entire Binary Ninja window.

As a Python module

You can import Screenshot Ninja in the Python console like this:

import screenshot_ninja

You can then use the renderActiveView and renderActiveWindow functions as you wish. Both functions return a QPixmap, which you are responsible for saving yourself. Additionally, both functions will throw a ValueError if something goes wrong, so be sure to catch it.

License

Copyright © 2021-2023 Jon Palmisciano. Licensed under the MIT License. For additional information, see LICENSE.txt.