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Currently this is not possible because of the way the commands work. The Technically it’s likely possible to implement, but it would require some custom handling in the script engine. An alternative is to use a debuggee script and execute that when you start debugging something. |
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As title: can you use
init
in a script to load a binary, and then have the script carry on "as normal"?Longer version
I have a script that looks like this:
That is, I am trying to script
x64dbg
to loadrunme.exe
, delete all break points, and then run until00007FF67F7210AE
.However, if I comment-out the
pause
, thenx64gdb
gives me:(Line 3 is the
bc
because I've commented out thepause
).Note: if I load
runme.exe
"manually" (e.g., using File -> Open), and then have the script content be as above but without theinit
+pause
, then the script does what I'd like.Is what I'm trying to do possible?
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