| name | ghidra |
| description | Use Ghidra headless analysis for authorized binary reverse engineering, decompilation, function/string/symbol export, and call graph analysis without a GUI. |
ghidra
Use Ghidra's analyzeHeadless tool through the bundled wrapper for automated reverse engineering. Import binaries, run analysis, decompile to C code, and export functions, strings, symbols, and call graphs.
Help First
Before constructing commands, run the wrapper help and use it as the source of truth:
.agents/skills/ghidra/scripts/ghidra-analyze.sh --help
Resource Paths
- Wrapper script:
.agents/skills/ghidra/scripts/ghidra-analyze.sh
- Built-in export scripts:
.agents/skills/ghidra/scripts/ghidra_scripts
- Headless analyzer:
/usr/local/bin/analyzeHeadless
Quick Reference
| Task | Command |
|---|
| Full analysis with all exports | .agents/skills/ghidra/scripts/ghidra-analyze.sh -s ExportAll.java -o ./output binary |
| Decompile to C code | .agents/skills/ghidra/scripts/ghidra-analyze.sh -s ExportDecompiled.java -o ./output binary |
| List functions | .agents/skills/ghidra/scripts/ghidra-analyze.sh -s ExportFunctions.java -o ./output binary |
| Extract strings | .agents/skills/ghidra/scripts/ghidra-analyze.sh -s ExportStrings.java -o ./output binary |
| Get call graph | .agents/skills/ghidra/scripts/ghidra-analyze.sh -s ExportCalls.java -o ./output binary |
| Export symbols | .agents/skills/ghidra/scripts/ghidra-analyze.sh -s ExportSymbols.java -o ./output binary |
Usage Rules
.agents/skills/ghidra/scripts/ghidra-analyze.sh [options] <binary>
Always call the wrapper with its .agents/skills/ghidra/... path. It handles project creation/cleanup and provides a simpler interface to analyzeHeadless.
- Work only on provided binaries or explicitly authorized artifacts.
- Prefer
ExportAll.java for first-pass analysis unless the task needs a narrower export.
- Use task-scoped output directories and save logs instead of streaming large decompiler output into the conversation.
- Specify
--processor and --cspec when auto-detection is wrong or firmware context is known.
- Use
--timeout for large or hostile samples and --keep-project only when the task requires later project reuse.
Options:
-o, --output <dir> - Output directory for results (default: current dir)
-s, --script <name> - Post-analysis script to run (can be repeated)
-a, --script-args <args> - Arguments for the last specified script
--script-path <path> - Additional script search path
-p, --processor <id> - Processor/architecture (e.g., x86:LE:32:default)
-c, --cspec <id> - Compiler spec (e.g., gcc, windows)
--no-analysis - Skip auto-analysis (faster, but less info)
--timeout <seconds> - Analysis timeout per file
--keep-project - Keep the Ghidra project after analysis
--project-dir <dir> - Directory for Ghidra project (default: /tmp)
--project-name <name> - Project name (default: auto-generated)
-v, --verbose - Verbose output
Built-in Export Scripts
ExportAll.java
Comprehensive export - runs all other exports and creates a summary. Best for initial analysis.
Output files:
{name}_summary.txt - Overview: architecture, memory sections, function counts
{name}_decompiled.c - All functions decompiled to C
{name}_functions.json - Function list with signatures and calls
{name}_strings.txt - All strings found
{name}_interesting.txt - Functions matching security-relevant patterns
.agents/skills/ghidra/scripts/ghidra-analyze.sh -s ExportAll.java -o ./analysis firmware.bin
ExportDecompiled.java
Decompile all functions to C pseudocode.
Output: {name}_decompiled.c
.agents/skills/ghidra/scripts/ghidra-analyze.sh -s ExportDecompiled.java -o ./output program.exe
ExportFunctions.java
Export function list as JSON with addresses, signatures, parameters, and call relationships.
Output: {name}_functions.json
{
"program": "example.exe",
"architecture": "x86",
"functions": [
{
"name": "main",
"address": "0x00401000",
"size": 256,
"signature": "int main(int argc, char **argv)",
"returnType": "int",
"callingConvention": "cdecl",
"isExternal": false,
"parameters": [{"name": "argc", "type": "int"}, ...],
"calls": ["printf", "malloc", "process_data"],
"calledBy": ["_start"]
}
]
}
ExportStrings.java
Extract all strings (ASCII, Unicode) with addresses.
Output: {name}_strings.json
.agents/skills/ghidra/scripts/ghidra-analyze.sh -s ExportStrings.java -o ./output malware.exe
ExportCalls.java
Export function call graph showing caller/callee relationships.
Output: {name}_calls.json
Includes:
- Full call graph
- Potential entry points (functions with no callers)
- Most frequently called functions
ExportSymbols.java
Export all symbols: imports, exports, and internal symbols.
Output: {name}_symbols.json
Common Workflows
Analyze an Unknown Binary
mkdir -p ./analysis
.agents/skills/ghidra/scripts/ghidra-analyze.sh -s ExportAll.java -o ./analysis unknown_binary
sed -n '1,160p' ./analysis/unknown_binary_summary.txt
sed -n '1,160p' ./analysis/unknown_binary_interesting.txt
grep -A 50 "encrypt" ./analysis/unknown_binary_decompiled.c
Analyze Firmware
.agents/skills/ghidra/scripts/ghidra-analyze.sh \
-p "ARM:LE:32:v7" \
-s ExportAll.java \
-o ./firmware_analysis \
firmware.bin
Quick Function Listing
.agents/skills/ghidra/scripts/ghidra-analyze.sh --no-analysis -s ExportFunctions.java -o . program
jq '.functions[] | "\(.address): \(.name)"' program_functions.json
Find Specific Patterns
grep -n "password\|secret\|key" output_decompiled.c
grep -n "strcpy\|sprintf\|gets" output_decompiled.c
Analyze Multiple Binaries
for bin in ./samples/*; do
name=$(basename "$bin")
.agents/skills/ghidra/scripts/ghidra-analyze.sh -s ExportAll.java -o "./results/$name" "$bin"
done
Architecture/Processor IDs
Common processor IDs for the -p option:
| Architecture | Processor ID |
|---|
| x86 32-bit | x86:LE:32:default |
| x86 64-bit | x86:LE:64:default |
| ARM 32-bit | ARM:LE:32:v7 |
| ARM 64-bit | AARCH64:LE:64:v8A |
| MIPS 32-bit | MIPS:BE:32:default or MIPS:LE:32:default |
| PowerPC | PowerPC:BE:32:default |
Find all available processors:
ls /opt/ghidra/Ghidra/Processors/
Troubleshooting
Ghidra Not Found
Inside the sandbox, GHIDRA_HOME is /opt/ghidra and the wrapper should find /usr/local/bin/analyzeHeadless. If running the skill outside the image, set GHIDRA_HOME explicitly:
export GHIDRA_HOME=/path/to/ghidra_PUBLIC
.agents/skills/ghidra/scripts/ghidra-analyze.sh ...
Analysis Takes Too Long
.agents/skills/ghidra/scripts/ghidra-analyze.sh --timeout 300 -s ExportAll.java binary
.agents/skills/ghidra/scripts/ghidra-analyze.sh --no-analysis -s ExportSymbols.java binary
Out of Memory
Set a larger Ghidra heap before running the wrapper:
export MAXMEM=4G
Wrong Architecture Detected
Explicitly specify the processor:
.agents/skills/ghidra/scripts/ghidra-analyze.sh -p "ARM:LE:32:v7" -s ExportAll.java firmware.bin
Tips
- Start with ExportAll.java - It gives you everything and the summary helps orient you
- Check the interesting.txt file - It highlights security-relevant functions automatically
- Use jq for JSON parsing - The JSON exports are designed to be machine-readable
- Decompilation isn't perfect - Use it as a guide, cross-reference with disassembly
- Large binaries take time - Use
--timeout and consider --no-analysis for quick scans
Output
Report the artifact path, wrapper command used, output directory, key exported files, architecture or processor assumptions, relevant findings, and limitations such as timeout, decompiler failures, or unresolved processor selection.