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Stateful LLDB debugging via LLDB Python API
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Stateful LLDB debugging via LLDB Python API
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| name | cli-anything-lldb |
| description | Stateful LLDB debugging via LLDB Python API |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| command | cli-anything-lldb |
| install | pip install cli-anything-lldb |
| requires | ["lldb (Python bindings)","click>=8.0","prompt-toolkit>=3.0"] |
| categories | ["debugging","native","lldb"] |
Use this CLI to run structured LLDB debugging workflows with JSON output.
cli-anything-lldb --json target create --exe /path/to/exe
cli-anything-lldb --json process launch --arg foo --arg bar
cli-anything-lldb --json breakpoint set --function main
cli-anything-lldb --json breakpoint set --function PluginEntry --allow-pending
cli-anything-lldb --json process continue
cli-anything-lldb --json process interrupt
cli-anything-lldb --json thread backtrace --limit 20
cli-anything-lldb --json frame locals
cli-anything-lldb --json expr "myVar"
cli-anything-lldb --json memory read --address 0x1000 --size 64
cli-anything-lldb --json session close
Use the DAP entry point when an AI client needs a real debug adapter lifecycle instead of shelling out separate CLI commands:
cli-anything-lldb-dap
cli-anything-lldb-dap --profile /path/to/stop-rules.json
or:
cli-anything-lldb dap
cli-anything-lldb dap --profile /path/to/stop-rules.json
The DAP server speaks stdio Content-Length frames and must have exclusive
stdout. Do not print logs to stdout around it. Supported requests include
initialize, launch, attach, configurationDone, setBreakpoints,
setFunctionBreakpoints, threads, stackTrace, scopes, variables,
setVariable, evaluate, continue, pause, next, stepIn, stepOut,
source, loadedSources, readMemory, modules, exceptionInfo,
disassemble, and disconnect.
DAP variables can expose child references for structs/classes/arrays. Use
setVariable only while stopped; LLDB may reject writes to optimized-out or
read-only values.
For long-running GUI debuggees, DAP continue is non-blocking from the client's
point of view: the adapter sends the response and continued event first, then
waits for LLDB on a background thread. DAP pause uses LLDB async interrupt.
If an agent needs to change breakpoints while the debuggee is running, the
adapter interrupts first and waits for a stopped state before mutating LLDB
breakpoints; if the target does not stop in time, retry after an explicit
pause/stopped cycle.
For GUI apps that stop on debugger-internal startup or shader-JIT breakpoints,
launch and attach accept the non-standard boolean argument
autoContinueInternalBreakpoints. Enable it only when those internal stops are
noise for the task; the adapter emits an output event before auto-continuing.
For target-specific noise, prefer structured stop rules through inline
stopRules or an external stopRuleProfile/--profile JSON file. Rules can
match by reason, module, function, and/or regex, then either stop with
clear cliAnythingStop.origin metadata or continue automatically. Use
profiles for apps such as C4D so their NVIDIA shader-JIT/startup traps live
outside the generic adapter.
DAP stopped events include body.cliAnythingStop.origin: manualPause for a
client pause request, internalTrap for a matched internal rule, and debuggee
for ordinary program stops. Existing cli-anything-lldb-dap processes do not
hot-load new code or profile contents; restart the adapter and re-attach or
re-launch before expecting new rules to apply.
cli-anything-lldb --json target create --exe /path/to/exe [--arch x86_64]
cli-anything-lldb --json target info
cli-anything-lldb --json process launch [--arg ARG ...] [--env KEY=VALUE ...] [--cwd DIR] [--stop-at-entry]
cli-anything-lldb --json process attach --pid 1234
cli-anything-lldb --json process attach --name myapp --wait-for
cli-anything-lldb --json process continue
cli-anything-lldb --json process interrupt
cli-anything-lldb --json process detach
cli-anything-lldb --json process info
cli-anything-lldb --json breakpoint set --function main
cli-anything-lldb --json breakpoint set --file main.c --line 42 --condition "i > 10"
cli-anything-lldb --json breakpoint set --function LateLoadedSymbol --allow-pending
cli-anything-lldb --json breakpoint list
cli-anything-lldb --json breakpoint delete --id 1
cli-anything-lldb --json breakpoint enable --id 1
cli-anything-lldb --json breakpoint disable --id 1
cli-anything-lldb --json thread list
cli-anything-lldb --json thread select --id 11111
cli-anything-lldb --json thread backtrace --limit 50
cli-anything-lldb --json frame select --index 0
cli-anything-lldb --json frame info
cli-anything-lldb --json frame locals
cli-anything-lldb --json step over
cli-anything-lldb --json step into
cli-anything-lldb --json step out
cli-anything-lldb --json expr "argc"
cli-anything-lldb --json memory read --address 0x1000 --size 128
cli-anything-lldb --json memory find "needle" --start 0x1000 --size 4096
cli-anything-lldb --json core load --path /path/to/core
--json for all automated flows.--session-file PATH or CLI_ANYTHING_LLDB_SESSION_FILE to pin an explicit session for a task.cli-anything-lldb --json session close when finished so attached processes detach and launched debuggees are cleaned up.--allow-pending only when a future module/symbol load is expected.verified: false until resolved.continue is non-blocking for long-running GUI processes, and DAP pause uses async interrupt.memory find uses a chunked scan capped at 1 MiB per call.target create before process or core commands.{"error": "...", "type": "..."}