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how to decompile lua


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i know this sound like i want to steal a script but i swear thats not what i want to do

i compiled my client script now i wanna decompile it please help

thanks in advance

Posted

so no solution? ?

so lets say i have a decompiled script looks like this

  
NULEIXNUL@NUL 
  

i actually wrote that myself it looks like the script compiled

can i complete on it like this

  
NULEIXNUL@NUL 
addEventHandler('onClientResourceStart) 
  
 

please tell me thats its possible or all my work will be gone :(

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Posted (edited)

There is a LUA decompiler available @ (link removed) , but all function and variable names will be random. It would be best just to re-compile your source after fixing, rather than decompiling, editing, and recompiling, but do as you wish.

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@BihanduOut of fun, I aim to write an AST to Lua reversing engine during my Lua 5.1 compiler development. Maybe I will host a new website with a web-based decompiler again? Stay tuned!

 

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Hey everyone,

As Lua decompiling is not really a topic we want to discuss or promote in these forums, the thread has been closed. We cannot interfere with anyone hosting these services outside of our platforms, but we ask that no hints or advertisements are made towards them.

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I don't know if having a decompiler is a good idea. Most of the time, scripts are compiled to prevent people from stealing them. Sometimes, some people will hide backdoors & malicious stuff in their scripts but that's why we have community.multitheftauto.com. Scripts uploaded to our community are always monitored.

 

so if possible, please don't advertise any decompilers since it might be used to take credit for other people's work.

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