With most of my tools, I try to support input via STDIN.
It’s also possible to provide JavaScript scripts for parsing to SpiderMonkey via STDIN. You can pass filename – to js for processing STDIN input:
I often store malware in password protected ZIP files, these files can be analyzed too provided you use zipdump.py:
And with option -e, it’s also possible to change output type via the command line:
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