ilspy-decompile
Understand implementation details of .NET code by decompiling assemblies. Use when the user wants to see how a .NET API works internally, inspect NuGet package source, view framework implementation, or understand compiled .NET binaries.
What this skill does
# .NET Assembly Decompilation with ILSpy Use this skill to understand how .NET code works internally by decompiling compiled assemblies. ## Quick start ```bash # Decompile an assembly to stdout (no install needed with .NET 10+) dnx ilspycmd MyLibrary.dll # Decompile to an output folder dnx ilspycmd -o output-folder MyLibrary.dll ``` ## Common .NET Assembly Locations ### NuGet Packages ```bash # Windows ~/.nuget/packages/<package-name>/<version>/lib/<tfm>/ # Example: Newtonsoft.Json ~/.nuget/packages/newtonsoft.json/13.0.3/lib/netstandard2.0/Newtonsoft.Json.dll # Example: Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection ~/.nuget/packages/microsoft.extensions.dependencyinjection/8.0.0/lib/net8.0/Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.dll ``` ### .NET Runtime Libraries ```bash # Find .NET install location dotnet --list-runtimes # Windows typical paths C:/Program Files/dotnet/shared/Microsoft.NETCore.App/<version>/ C:/Program Files/dotnet/shared/Microsoft.AspNetCore.App/<version>/ # Linux/macOS typical paths /usr/share/dotnet/shared/Microsoft.NETCore.App/<version>/ /usr/share/dotnet/shared/Microsoft.AspNetCore.App/<version>/ # Example: System.Text.Json from runtime C:/Program Files/dotnet/shared/Microsoft.NETCore.App/8.0.0/System.Text.Json.dll ``` ### .NET SDK Reference Assemblies ```bash # Find SDK location dotnet --list-sdks # Reference assemblies (design-time facades) C:/Program Files/dotnet/packs/Microsoft.NETCore.App.Ref/<version>/ref/net8.0/ ``` ### Project Build Output ```bash # Debug build ./bin/Debug/net8.0/<AssemblyName>.dll # Published output ./bin/Release/net8.0/publish/<AssemblyName>.dll ``` ## Core workflow 1. Identify what you want to understand (API, class, method) 2. Locate the assembly containing that code 3. Use `dnx ilspycmd -l class` to find the exact type name 4. Decompile the specific type with `-t` ## Commands ### Basic Decompilation ```bash # Decompile to stdout dnx ilspycmd MyLibrary.dll # Decompile to output directory dnx ilspycmd -o ./decompiled MyLibrary.dll # Decompile as compilable project dnx ilspycmd -p -o ./project MyLibrary.dll # Decompile with nested namespace folders dnx ilspycmd -p -o ./project --nested-directories MyLibrary.dll ``` ### Targeted Decompilation ```bash # Decompile a specific type dnx ilspycmd -t Namespace.ClassName MyLibrary.dll # Decompile with specific C# version dnx ilspycmd -lv CSharp12_0 MyLibrary.dll # Decompile with reference path for dependencies dnx ilspycmd -r ./dependencies MyLibrary.dll ``` ### View IL Code ```bash # Show IL code instead of C# dnx ilspycmd -il MyLibrary.dll # Show IL for specific type dnx ilspycmd -il -t Namespace.ClassName MyLibrary.dll ``` ### List Types ```bash # List all classes dnx ilspycmd -l class MyLibrary.dll # List interfaces dnx ilspycmd -l interface MyLibrary.dll # List structs dnx ilspycmd -l struct MyLibrary.dll # List enums dnx ilspycmd -l enum MyLibrary.dll # List delegates dnx ilspycmd -l delegate MyLibrary.dll ``` ### Options ```bash # Show help dnx ilspycmd -h # Disable update check (useful for CI/automation) dnx ilspycmd --disable-updatecheck MyLibrary.dll # Remove dead code dnx ilspycmd --no-dead-code MyLibrary.dll ``` ## Example: Understand how JsonSerializer works ```bash # Find System.Text.Json in the runtime dotnet --list-runtimes # Microsoft.NETCore.App 8.0.0 [C:\Program Files\dotnet\shared\Microsoft.NETCore.App] # List classes to find JsonSerializer dnx ilspycmd -l class "C:/Program Files/dotnet/shared/Microsoft.NETCore.App/8.0.0/System.Text.Json.dll" # Decompile JsonSerializer dnx ilspycmd -t System.Text.Json.JsonSerializer "C:/Program Files/dotnet/shared/Microsoft.NETCore.App/8.0.0/System.Text.Json.dll" ``` ## Example: Inspect a NuGet package implementation ```bash # Decompile Polly's retry logic dnx ilspycmd -t Polly.Retry.RetryPolicy ~/.nuget/packages/polly/8.0.0/lib/netstandard2.0/Polly.dll # Decompile entire package to project for exploration dnx ilspycmd -p -o ./polly-src ~/.nuget/packages/polly/8.0.0/lib/netstandard2.0/Polly.dll ``` ## Example: See how ASP.NET Core handles requests ```bash # Find the ASP.NET Core runtime # C:\Program Files\dotnet\shared\Microsoft.AspNetCore.App\8.0.0\ # Decompile the Kestrel server dnx ilspycmd -l class "C:/Program Files/dotnet/shared/Microsoft.AspNetCore.App/8.0.0/Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.Kestrel.Core.dll" dnx ilspycmd -t Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.Kestrel.Core.KestrelServer "C:/Program Files/dotnet/shared/Microsoft.AspNetCore.App/8.0.0/Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.Kestrel.Core.dll" ``` ## Example: Compare C# and IL ```bash # View C# source dnx ilspycmd -t MyNamespace.MyClass MyLibrary.dll # View IL code for same type dnx ilspycmd -il -t MyNamespace.MyClass MyLibrary.dll ``` ## C# Language Versions Available versions for `-lv` option: - CSharp1 through CSharp12_0 - Latest, Preview
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