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frida-loader

v1.0.1

Published

A faster frida-compile to bundle and inject script

Readme

frida-loader

A faster frida-compile to bundle and inject script

Difference between frida-loader and frida-compile

They are both tools for building bundled scripts for frida, but frida-loader has a much faster compile speed with the help of esbuild.

In addition, frida-loader integrates with frida and supports direct injection of built scripts into the process. (No longer need Python)

Feature

  • Bundle script and inject to process with extremely speed
  • Typescript support
  • Watch for file changes and hot reload

Usage

Add to an existing project

  1. Install
npm install frida-loader --save-dev
  1. Add a build script to your package.json file like this, then change PROCESS to your process name and change src/index.ts to your entry script, see Documentation for more details
{
  "scripts": {
    "build": "frida-loader src/index.ts -U -n PROCESS"
  }
}
  1. Make sure frida-server and target processes are running, then run
npm run launch
  1. Modify yout script and save it, and you'll see the script quickly reloaded

You can also try it on example

Documentation

Usage: loader-cli [options] <entry-file>

Options:
  -V, --version             output the version number
  -D, --device ID           connect to device with the given ID
  -U, --usb                 connect to USB device
  -R, --remote              connect to remote frida-server
  -f , --file <TARGET>      spawn FILE
  -F, --attach-frontmost    attach to frontmost application (default: false)
  -n, --attach-name <NAME>  attach to NAME
  -p, --attach-pid <PID>    attach to PID
  -m, --minify              minify output script
  --no-watch                do not watch for file changed
  --no-inject               do not inject to process
  -h, --help                display help for command