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pcm

PCM provides tools for analyzing and reverse engineering binaries through disassembly, decompilation, and memory analysis. It includes features like function renaming, type setting, and note management to enhance binary analysis workflows.

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rand-tech

MIT License

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Last Updated 2026-02-19

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pcm

PCM (MCP but reversed), MCP for reverse engineering.

Features

  • Analysis
  • IDA
    • repl (IDAPython)
    • disassembly
    • decompilation
    • set types
    • ...
  • Memory
  • Engagement reports
Full list of features
- `get_function_by_name(name)`: Get a function by its name.
- `get_function_by_address(address)`: Get a function by its address.
- `get_current_address()`: Get the address currently selected by the user.
- `get_current_function()`: Get the function currently selected by the user.
- `list_functions()`: List all functions in the database.
- `decompile_function(address)`: Decompile a function at the given address using Hex-Rays.
- `disassemble_function(address)`: Get assembly code (address: instruction; comment) for a function.
- `get_entrypoints()`: Get all entrypoints in the binary.
- `get_function_blocks(address)`: Get all basic blocks in a function.
- `get_function_cfg(address)`: Get control flow graph for a function.
- `get_xrefs_to(address)`: Get all cross references to the given address.
- `get_xrefs_from(address)`: Get all cross references from the given address.
- `set_decompiler_comment(address, comment)`: Set a comment for a given address in the function pseudocode.
- `set_disassembly_comment(address, comment)`: Set a comment for a given address in the function disassembly.
- `rename_local_variable(function_address, old_name, new_name)`: Rename a local variable in a function.
- `rename_function(function_address, new_name)`: Rename a function.
- `set_function_prototype(function_address, prototype)`: Set a function's prototype.
- `set_local_variable_type(function_address, variable_name, new_type)`: Set a local variable's type.
- `create_structure_type(name, members, is_union)`: Create a new structure type.
- `get_metadata()`: Get metadata about the current IDB.
- `repl_idapython(content)`: Run IDAPython code and return the results with stdout/stderr captured.
- `add_note(title, content, address, tags)`: Add a new analysis note for the current binary.
- `update_note(note_id, title, content, tags)`: Update an existing note.
- `get_notes(file_md5, address, tag)`: Get analysis notes for a binary.
- `delete_note(note_id)`: Delete an analysis note.

Installations

Prerequisites: - uv

  1. Clone the repository git clone https://github.com/rand-tech/pcm
  2. Add pcm to you mcp config example { "mcpServers": { "pcm": { "command": "uv", "args": [ "--directory", "path_to/pcm", "run", "server.py" ] } } }
  3. Use the MCP

Related projects:

Attribution: This project is based on IDA Pro MCP by Duncan Ogilvie (@mrexodia). Thank you

License: This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details. The original code is also licensed under the MIT License.

See Also

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