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# E302 expected 2 newlines
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# W503 line break before binary operator (to be deprecated)
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per-file-ignores =
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.idea/
__pycache__/
__pycache__
*.pyc
*.egg-info/
build/
dist/
.pytest_cache/
.mypy_cache/
*.pickle

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MANIFEST.in Normal file
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include README.md
include LICENSE.md
include mem_edit/VERSION

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**mem_edit** is a multi-platform memory editing library written in Python.
**Homepage:** https://mpxd.net/code/jan/mem_edit
* PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/mem-edit/
* Github mirror: https://github.com/anewusername/mem_edit
**Capabilities:**
* Scan all readable memory used by a process.
@ -20,7 +18,7 @@
## Installation
**Dependencies:**
* python >=3.11
* python 3 (written and tested with 3.7)
* ctypes
* typing (for type annotations)

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../LICENSE.md

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../README.md

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mem_edit/VERSION.py Normal file
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""" VERSION defintion. THIS FILE IS MANUALLY PARSED BY setup.py and REQUIRES A SPECIFIC FORMAT """
__version__ = '''
0.6
'''.strip()

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__author__ = 'Jan Petykiewicz'
__version__ = '0.8'
from .VERSION import __version__
version = __version__ # legacy compatibility
system = platform.system()
if system == 'Windows':
from .windows import Process as Process
from .windows import Process
elif system == 'Linux':
from .linux import Process as Process
from .linux import Process
else:
raise MemEditError('Only Linux and Windows are currently supported.')

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"""
Abstract class for cross-platform memory editing.
"""
from typing import Self
from collections.abc import Generator
from typing import List, Tuple, Optional, Union, Generator
from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod
from contextlib import contextmanager
import copy
@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ class Process(metaclass=ABCMeta):
"""
@abstractmethod
def __init__(self, process_id: int) -> None:
def __init__(self, process_id: int):
"""
Constructing a Process object prepares the process with specified process_id for
memory editing. Finding the `process_id` for the process you want to edit is often
@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ class Process(metaclass=ABCMeta):
pass
@abstractmethod
def close(self) -> None:
def close(self):
"""
Detach from the process, removing our ability to edit it and
letting other debuggers attach to it instead.
@ -147,11 +147,7 @@ class Process(metaclass=ABCMeta):
pass
@abstractmethod
def write_memory(
self,
base_address: int,
write_buffer: ctypes_buffer_t,
) -> None:
def write_memory(self, base_address: int, write_buffer: ctypes_buffer_t):
"""
Write the given buffer to the process's address space, starting at `base_address`.
@ -164,11 +160,7 @@ class Process(metaclass=ABCMeta):
pass
@abstractmethod
def read_memory(
self,
base_address: int,
read_buffer: ctypes_buffer_t,
) -> ctypes_buffer_t:
def read_memory(self, base_address: int, read_buffer: ctypes_buffer_t) -> ctypes_buffer_t:
"""
Read into the given buffer from the process's address space, starting at `base_address`.
@ -184,7 +176,7 @@ class Process(metaclass=ABCMeta):
pass
@abstractmethod
def list_mapped_regions(self, writeable_only: bool = True) -> list[tuple[int, int]]:
def list_mapped_regions(self, writeable_only=True) -> List[Tuple[int, int]]:
"""
Return a list of `(start_address, stop_address)` for the regions of the address space
accessible to (readable and possibly writable by) the process.
@ -200,18 +192,18 @@ class Process(metaclass=ABCMeta):
pass
@abstractmethod
def get_path(self) -> str | None:
def get_path(self) -> str:
"""
Return the path to the executable file which was run to start this process.
Returns:
A string containing the path, or None if no path was found.
A string containing the path.
"""
pass
@staticmethod
@abstractmethod
def list_available_pids() -> list[int]:
def list_available_pids() -> List[int]:
"""
Return a list of all process ids (pids) accessible on this system.
@ -222,7 +214,7 @@ class Process(metaclass=ABCMeta):
@staticmethod
@abstractmethod
def get_pid_by_name(target_name: str) -> int | None:
def get_pid_by_name(target_name: str) -> Optional[int]:
"""
Attempt to return the process id (pid) of a process which was run with an executable
file with the provided name. If no process is found, return None.
@ -242,11 +234,10 @@ class Process(metaclass=ABCMeta):
"""
pass
def deref_struct_pointer(
self,
def deref_struct_pointer(self,
base_address: int,
targets: list[tuple[int, ctypes_buffer_t]],
) -> list[ctypes_buffer_t]:
targets: List[Tuple[int, ctypes_buffer_t]],
) -> List[ctypes_buffer_t]:
"""
Take a pointer to a struct and read out the struct members:
```
@ -272,12 +263,11 @@ class Process(metaclass=ABCMeta):
values = [self.read_memory(base + offset, buffer) for offset, buffer in targets]
return values
def search_addresses(
self,
addresses: list[int],
def search_addresses(self,
addresses: List[int],
needle_buffer: ctypes_buffer_t,
verbatim: bool = True,
) -> list[int]:
) -> List[int]:
"""
Search for the provided value at each of the provided addresses, and return the addresses
where it is found.
@ -308,12 +298,11 @@ class Process(metaclass=ABCMeta):
found.append(address)
return found
def search_all_memory(
self,
def search_all_memory(self,
needle_buffer: ctypes_buffer_t,
writeable_only: bool = True,
verbatim: bool = True,
) -> list[int]:
) -> List[int]:
"""
Search the entire memory space accessible to the process for the provided value.
@ -341,12 +330,12 @@ class Process(metaclass=ABCMeta):
self.read_memory(start, region_buffer)
found += [offset + start for offset in search(needle_buffer, region_buffer)]
except OSError:
logger.exception(f'Failed to read in range 0x{start} - 0x{stop}')
logger.error('Failed to read in range 0x{} - 0x{}'.format(start, stop))
return found
@classmethod
@contextmanager
def open_process(cls: type[Self], process_id: int) -> Generator[Self, None, None]:
def open_process(cls, process_id: int) -> Generator['Process', None, None]:
"""
Context manager which automatically closes the constructed Process:
```

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Implementation of Process class for Linux
"""
from typing import List, Tuple, Optional
from os import strerror
import os
import os.path
@ -9,7 +10,6 @@ import signal
import ctypes
import ctypes.util
import logging
from pathlib import Path
from .abstract import Process as AbstractProcess
from .utils import ctypes_buffer_t, MemEditError
@ -35,61 +35,54 @@ _ptrace.argtypes = (ctypes.c_ulong,) * 4
_ptrace.restype = ctypes.c_long
def ptrace(
command: int,
pid: int = 0,
arg1: int = 0,
arg2: int = 0,
) -> int:
def ptrace(command: int, pid: int = 0, arg1: int = 0, arg2: int = 0) -> int:
"""
Call ptrace() with the provided pid and arguments. See `man ptrace`.
Call ptrace() with the provided pid and arguments. See the ```man ptrace```.
"""
logger.debug(f'ptrace({command}, {pid}, {arg1}, {arg2})')
logger.debug('ptrace({}, {}, {}, {})'.format(command, pid, arg1, arg2))
result = _ptrace(command, pid, arg1, arg2)
if result == -1:
err_no = ctypes.get_errno()
if err_no:
raise MemEditError(f'ptrace({command}, {pid}, {arg1}, {arg2})'
+ f' failed with error {err_no}: {strerror(err_no)}')
raise MemEditError('ptrace({}, {}, {}, {})'.format(command, pid, arg1, arg2) +
' failed with error {}: {}'.format(err_no, strerror(err_no)))
return result
class Process(AbstractProcess):
pid: int | None
pid = None
def __init__(self, process_id: int) -> None:
def __init__(self, process_id: int):
ptrace(ptrace_commands['PTRACE_SEIZE'], process_id)
self.pid = process_id
def close(self) -> None:
if self.pid is None:
return
def close(self):
os.kill(self.pid, signal.SIGSTOP)
os.waitpid(self.pid, 0)
ptrace(ptrace_commands['PTRACE_DETACH'], self.pid, 0, 0)
os.kill(self.pid, signal.SIGCONT)
self.pid = None
def write_memory(self, base_address: int, write_buffer: ctypes_buffer_t) -> None:
with Path(f'/proc/{self.pid}/mem').open('rb+') as mem:
def write_memory(self, base_address: int, write_buffer: ctypes_buffer_t):
with open('/proc/{}/mem'.format(self.pid), 'rb+') as mem:
mem.seek(base_address)
mem.write(write_buffer)
def read_memory(self, base_address: int, read_buffer: ctypes_buffer_t) -> ctypes_buffer_t:
with Path(f'/proc/{self.pid}/mem').open('rb+') as mem:
with open('/proc/{}/mem'.format(self.pid), 'rb+') as mem:
mem.seek(base_address)
mem.readinto(read_buffer)
return read_buffer
def get_path(self) -> str | None:
def get_path(self) -> str:
try:
with Path(f'/proc/{self.pid}/cmdline').open('rb') as ff:
return ff.read().decode().split('\x00')[0]
with open('/proc/{}/cmdline', 'rb') as f:
return f.read().decode().split('\x00')[0]
except FileNotFoundError:
return None
return ''
@staticmethod
def list_available_pids() -> list[int]:
def list_available_pids() -> List[int]:
pids = []
for pid_str in os.listdir('/proc'):
try:
@ -99,26 +92,26 @@ class Process(AbstractProcess):
return pids
@staticmethod
def get_pid_by_name(target_name: str) -> int | None:
def get_pid_by_name(target_name: str) -> Optional[int]:
for pid in Process.list_available_pids():
try:
logger.debug(f'Checking name for pid {pid}')
with Path(f'/proc/{pid}/cmdline').open('rb') as cmdline:
logger.debug('Checking name for pid {}'.format(pid))
with open('/proc/{}/cmdline'.format(pid), 'rb') as cmdline:
path = cmdline.read().decode().split('\x00')[0]
except FileNotFoundError:
continue
name = Path(path).name
logger.debug(f'Name was "{name}"')
name = os.path.basename(path)
logger.debug('Name was "{}"'.format(name))
if path is not None and name == target_name:
return pid
logger.info(f'Found no process with name {target_name}')
logger.info('Found no process with name {}'.format(target_name))
return None
def list_mapped_regions(self, writeable_only: bool = True) -> list[tuple[int, int]]:
def list_mapped_regions(self, writeable_only: bool = True) -> List[Tuple[int, int]]:
regions = []
with Path(f'/proc/{self.pid}/maps').open('r') as maps:
with open('/proc/{}/maps'.format(self.pid), 'r') as maps:
for line in maps:
bounds, privileges = line.split()[0:2]

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@ -11,25 +11,21 @@ Utility functions and types:
Check if two buffers (ctypes objects) store equal values:
ctypes_equal(a, b)
"""
from typing import List, Union
import ctypes
ctypes_buffer_t = (
ctypes._SimpleCData
| ctypes.Array
| ctypes.Structure
| ctypes.Union
)
ctypes_buffer_t = Union[ctypes._SimpleCData, ctypes.Array, ctypes.Structure, ctypes.Union]
class MemEditError(Exception):
pass
def search_buffer_verbatim(
needle_buffer: ctypes_buffer_t,
def search_buffer_verbatim(needle_buffer: ctypes_buffer_t,
haystack_buffer: ctypes_buffer_t,
) -> list[int]:
) -> List[int]:
"""
Search for a buffer inside another buffer, using a direct (bitwise) comparison
@ -54,10 +50,9 @@ def search_buffer_verbatim(
return found
def search_buffer(
needle_buffer: ctypes_buffer_t,
def search_buffer(needle_buffer: ctypes_buffer_t,
haystack_buffer: ctypes_buffer_t,
) -> list[int]:
) -> List[int]:
"""
Search for a buffer inside another buffer, using `ctypes_equal` for comparison.
Much slower than `search_buffer_verbatim`.
@ -78,14 +73,13 @@ def search_buffer(
return found
def ctypes_equal(
a: ctypes_buffer_t,
def ctypes_equal(a: ctypes_buffer_t,
b: ctypes_buffer_t,
) -> bool:
"""
Check if the values stored inside two ctypes buffers are equal.
"""
if not type(a) == type(b): # noqa: E721
if not type(a) == type(b):
return False
if isinstance(a, ctypes.Array):
@ -93,10 +87,10 @@ def ctypes_equal(
elif isinstance(a, ctypes.Structure) or isinstance(a, ctypes.Union):
for attr_name, attr_type in a._fields_:
a_attr, b_attr = (getattr(x, attr_name) for x in (a, b))
if isinstance(a, (ctypes.Array, ctypes.Structure, ctypes.Union, ctypes._SimpleCData)):
if isinstance(a, ctypes_buffer_t):
if not ctypes_equal(a_attr, b_attr):
return False
elif a_attr != b_attr:
elif not a_attr == b_attr:
return False
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Implementation of Process class for Windows
"""
from typing import List, Tuple, Optional
from math import floor
from os import strerror
from pathlib import Path
import os.path
import ctypes
import ctypes.wintypes
import logging
@ -24,10 +25,10 @@ privileges = {
'PROCESS_VM_WRITE': 0x0020,
}
privileges['PROCESS_RW'] = (
privileges['PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION']
| privileges['PROCESS_VM_OPERATION']
| privileges['PROCESS_VM_READ']
| privileges['PROCESS_VM_WRITE']
privileges['PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION'] |
privileges['PROCESS_VM_OPERATION'] |
privileges['PROCESS_VM_READ'] |
privileges['PROCESS_VM_WRITE']
)
# Memory region states
@ -49,13 +50,13 @@ page_protections = {
}
# Custom (combined) permissions
page_protections['PAGE_READABLE'] = (
page_protections['PAGE_EXECUTE_READ']
| page_protections['PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE']
| page_protections['PAGE_READWRITE']
page_protections['PAGE_EXECUTE_READ'] |
page_protections['PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE'] |
page_protections['PAGE_READWRITE']
)
page_protections['PAGE_READWRITEABLE'] = (
page_protections['PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE']
| page_protections['PAGE_READWRITE']
page_protections['PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE'] |
page_protections['PAGE_READWRITE']
)
# Memory types
@ -90,9 +91,7 @@ class MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION64(ctypes.Structure):
('__alignment2', ctypes.wintypes.DWORD),
]
PTR_SIZE = ctypes.sizeof(ctypes.c_void_p)
MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION: type[ctypes.Structure]
if PTR_SIZE == 8: # 64-bit python
MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION = MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION64
elif PTR_SIZE == 4: # 32-bit python
@ -134,9 +133,9 @@ class SYSTEM_INFO(ctypes.Structure):
class Process(AbstractProcess):
process_handle: int | None
process_handle = None
def __init__(self, process_id: int) -> None:
def __init__(self, process_id: int):
process_handle = ctypes.windll.kernel32.OpenProcess(
privileges['PROCESS_RW'],
False,
@ -144,15 +143,15 @@ class Process(AbstractProcess):
)
if not process_handle:
raise MemEditError(f'Couldn\'t open process {process_id}')
raise MemEditError('Couldn\'t open process {}'.format(process_id))
self.process_handle = process_handle
def close(self) -> None:
def close(self):
ctypes.windll.kernel32.CloseHandle(self.process_handle)
self.process_handle = None
def write_memory(self, base_address: int, write_buffer: ctypes_buffer_t) -> None:
def write_memory(self, base_address: int, write_buffer: ctypes_buffer_t):
try:
ctypes.windll.kernel32.WriteProcessMemory(
self.process_handle,
@ -161,8 +160,8 @@ class Process(AbstractProcess):
ctypes.sizeof(write_buffer),
None
)
except (BufferError, ValueError, TypeError) as err:
raise MemEditError(f'Error with handle {self.process_handle}: {self._get_last_error()}') from err
except (BufferError, ValueError, TypeError):
raise MemEditError('Error with handle {}: {}'.format(self.process_handle, self._get_last_error()))
def read_memory(self, base_address: int, read_buffer: ctypes_buffer_t) -> ctypes_buffer_t:
try:
@ -173,68 +172,68 @@ class Process(AbstractProcess):
ctypes.sizeof(read_buffer),
None
)
except (BufferError, ValueError, TypeError) as err:
raise MemEditError(f'Error with handle {self.process_handle}: {self._get_last_error()}') from err
except (BufferError, ValueError, TypeError):
raise MemEditError('Error with handle {}: {}'.format(self.process_handle, self._get_last_error()))
return read_buffer
@staticmethod
def _get_last_error() -> tuple[int, str]:
def _get_last_error() -> Tuple[int, str]:
err = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetLastError()
return err, strerror(err)
def get_path(self) -> str | None:
def get_path(self) -> str:
max_path_len = 260
name_buffer = (ctypes.c_char * max_path_len)()
rval = ctypes.windll.psapi.GetProcessImageFileNameA(
self.process_handle,
name_buffer,
max_path_len,
)
max_path_len)
if rval <= 0:
return None
if rval > 0:
return name_buffer.value.decode()
else:
return None
@staticmethod
def list_available_pids() -> list[int]:
def list_available_pids() -> List[int]:
# According to EnumProcesses docs, you can't find out how many processes there are before
# fetching the list. As a result, we grab 100 on the first try, and if we get a full list
# of 100, repeatedly double the number until we get fewer than we asked for.
nn = 100
n = 100
returned_size = ctypes.wintypes.DWORD()
returned_size_ptr = ctypes.byref(returned_size)
while True:
pids = (ctypes.wintypes.DWORD * nn)()
pids = (ctypes.wintypes.DWORD * n)()
size = ctypes.sizeof(pids)
pids_ptr = ctypes.byref(pids)
success = ctypes.windll.Psapi.EnumProcesses(pids_ptr, size, returned_size_ptr)
if not success:
raise MemEditError(f'Failed to enumerate processes: nn={nn}')
raise MemEditError('Failed to enumerate processes: n={}'.format(n))
num_returned = floor(returned_size.value / ctypes.sizeof(ctypes.wintypes.DWORD))
if nn != num_returned:
if n == num_returned:
n *= 2
continue
else:
break
nn *= 2
return pids[:num_returned]
@staticmethod
def get_pid_by_name(target_name: str) -> int | None:
def get_pid_by_name(target_name: str) -> Optional[int]:
for pid in Process.list_available_pids():
try:
logger.debug(f'Checking name for pid {pid}')
logger.debug('Checking name for pid {}'.format(pid))
with Process.open_process(pid) as process:
path = process.get_path()
if path is None:
continue
name = Path(path).name
logger.debug(f'Name was "{name}"')
name = os.path.basename(path)
logger.debug('Name was "{}"'.format(name))
if path is not None and name == target_name:
return pid
except ValueError:
@ -242,10 +241,10 @@ class Process(AbstractProcess):
except MemEditError as err:
logger.debug(repr(err))
logger.info(f'Found no process with name {target_name}')
logger.info('Found no process with name {}'.format(target_name))
return None
def list_mapped_regions(self, writeable_only: bool = True) -> list[tuple[int, int]]:
def list_mapped_regions(self, writeable_only: bool = True) -> List[Tuple[int, int]]:
sys_info = SYSTEM_INFO()
sys_info_ptr = ctypes.byref(sys_info)
ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetSystemInfo(sys_info_ptr)
@ -253,7 +252,7 @@ class Process(AbstractProcess):
start = sys_info.lpMinimumApplicationAddress
stop = sys_info.lpMaximumApplicationAddress
def get_mem_info(address: int) -> MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION:
def get_mem_info(address):
"""
Query the memory region starting at or before 'address' to get its size/type/state/permissions.
"""
@ -269,8 +268,9 @@ class Process(AbstractProcess):
if success != mbi_size:
if success == 0:
raise MemEditError('Failed VirtualQueryEx with handle '
+ f'{self.process_handle}: {self._get_last_error()}')
raise MemEditError('Failed VirtualQueryEx with handle ' +
'{}: {}'.format(self.process_handle, self._get_last_error()))
else:
raise MemEditError('VirtualQueryEx output too short!')
return mbi

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@ -1,87 +0,0 @@
[build-system]
requires = ["hatchling"]
build-backend = "hatchling.build"
[project]
name = "mem_edit"
description = "Multi-platform library for memory editing"
readme = "README.md"
license = { file = "LICENSE.md" }
authors = [
{ name="Jan Petykiewicz", email="jan@mpxd.net" },
]
homepage = "https://mpxd.net/code/jan/mem_edit"
repository = "https://mpxd.net/code/jan/mem_edit"
keywords = [
"memory",
"edit",
"editing",
"ReadProcessMemory",
"WriteProcessMemory",
"proc",
"mem",
"ptrace",
"multiplatform",
"scan",
"scanner",
"search",
"debug",
"cheat",
"trainer",
]
classifiers = [
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3",
"Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable",
"Environment :: Other Environment",
"Intended Audience :: Developers",
"License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Affero General Public License v3",
"Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux",
"Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows",
"Topic :: Software Development",
"Topic :: Software Development :: Debuggers",
"Topic :: Software Development :: Testing",
"Topic :: System",
"Topic :: Games/Entertainment",
"Topic :: Utilities",
]
requires-python = ">=3.11"
dynamic = ["version"]
dependencies = [
]
[tool.hatch.version]
path = "mem_edit/__init__.py"
[tool.ruff]
exclude = [
".git",
"dist",
]
line-length = 145
indent-width = 4
lint.dummy-variable-rgx = "^(_+|(_+[a-zA-Z0-9_]*[a-zA-Z0-9]+?))$"
lint.select = [
"NPY", "E", "F", "W", "B", "ANN", "UP", "SLOT", "SIM", "LOG",
"C4", "ISC", "PIE", "PT", "RET", "TCH", "PTH", "INT",
"ARG", "PL", "R", "TRY",
"G010", "G101", "G201", "G202",
"Q002", "Q003", "Q004",
]
lint.ignore = [
#"ANN001", # No annotation
"ANN002", # *args
"ANN003", # **kwargs
"ANN401", # Any
"ANN101", # self: Self
"SIM108", # single-line if / else assignment
"RET504", # x=y+z; return x
"PIE790", # unnecessary pass
"ISC003", # non-implicit string concatenation
"C408", # dict(x=y) instead of {'x': y}
"PLR09", # Too many xxx
"PLR2004", # magic number
"PLC0414", # import x as x
"TRY003", # Long exception message
]

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
with open('README.md', 'rt') as f:
long_description = f.read()
with open('mem_edit/VERSION.py', 'rt') as f:
version = f.readlines()[2].strip()
setup(name='mem_edit',
version=version,
description='Multi-platform library for memory editing',
long_description=long_description,
long_description_content_type='text/markdown',
author='Jan Petykiewicz',
author_email='jan@mpxd.net',
url='https://mpxd.net/code/jan/mem_edit',
keywords=[
'memory',
'edit',
'editing',
'ReadProcessMemory',
'WriteProcessMemory',
'proc',
'mem',
'ptrace',
'multiplatform',
'scan',
'scanner',
'search',
'debug',
'cheat',
'trainer',
],
classifiers=[
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
'Development Status :: 4 - Beta',
'Environment :: Other Environment',
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Affero General Public License v3',
'Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux',
'Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows',
'Topic :: Software Development',
'Topic :: Software Development :: Debuggers',
'Topic :: Software Development :: Testing',
'Topic :: System',
'Topic :: Games/Entertainment',
'Topic :: Utilities',
],
packages=find_packages(),
package_data={
'mem_edit': []
},
install_requires=[
'typing',
],
extras_require={
},
)