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@r3e/neo-decompiler-js

v1.0.0

Published

Pure JavaScript Neo N3 NEF decompiler — parse, disassemble, and decompile smart contracts to human-readable pseudocode. Zero dependencies.

Readme

neo-decompiler-js

Pure JavaScript Neo N3 smart contract decompiler. Parse NEF files, disassemble bytecode, and decompile to human-readable pseudocode. Zero dependencies.

Install

npm install neo-decompiler-js

Features

  • NEF parsing — validate magic, checksum, method tokens
  • Disassembly — full Neo VM opcode coverage
  • High-level decompilation — structured pseudocode with if/else, loops, try/catch, switch
  • Post-processing — 18 optimization passes (else-if chains, compound assignments, for-loops, indexing syntax, overflow collapse, and more)
  • Call graph — internal calls, CALLT tokens, SYSCALL, indirect CALLA
  • Cross-references — slot read/write tracking
  • Type inference — basic collection and primitive type detection
  • Manifest support — ABI method signatures, parameter names, return types
  • Zero dependencies — pure ESM, works in browsers, Node, Deno, Bun

Usage

import {
  parseNef,
  disassembleScript,
  decompileBytes,
  decompileHighLevelBytes,
  decompileHighLevelBytesWithManifest,
  analyzeBytes,
  parseManifest,
} from "neo-decompiler-js";

// Basic: parse and decompile
const result = decompileHighLevelBytes(nefBytes);
console.log(result.highLevel);

// With manifest for better output
const manifest = parseManifest(manifestJson);
const result = decompileHighLevelBytesWithManifest(nefBytes, manifest);
console.log(result.highLevel);

// Full analysis: call graph, xrefs, types
const analysis = analyzeBytes(nefBytes, manifestJson);
console.log(analysis.callGraph);
console.log(analysis.xrefs);
console.log(analysis.types);

// Step by step
const nef = parseNef(nefBytes);
const disasm = disassembleScript(nef.script);
console.log(disasm.instructions);

API

parseNef(bytes) → { script, header, methodTokens, ... }

Parse a NEF container. Throws on invalid magic or checksum mismatch.

disassembleScript(script) → { instructions, warnings }

Disassemble a bytecode array into instruction objects.

decompileBytes(bytes) → { nef, instructions, warnings, pseudocode }

Parse and disassemble. Returns simple pseudocode listing.

decompileHighLevelBytes(bytes) → { ..., highLevel }

Full decompilation to structured pseudocode (if/else, loops, etc.).

decompileHighLevelBytesWithManifest(bytes, manifest) → { ..., highLevel }

Same as above but with manifest-driven method signatures.

analyzeBytes(bytes, manifest?) → { ..., callGraph, xrefs, types, methodGroups }

Full analysis with call graph, cross-references, and type inference.

parseManifest(json) → { name, abi, ... }

Parse a Neo N3 contract manifest JSON.

Output Example

contract MyContract {
    fn transfer(from: Hash160, to: Hash160, amount: Integer) -> Boolean {
        if from != sender() {
            if !verify_signature(from) {
                return false;
            }
        }
        for (let i = 0; i < 3; i += 1) {
            balances[from] = balances[from] - amount;
        }
        return true;
    }
}

Tests

npm test

License

MIT OR Apache-2.0