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# garble
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GO111MODULE=on go get mvdan.cc/garble
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Obfuscate a Go build. Requires Go 1.13 or later.
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garble build [build flags] [packages]
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See `garble -h` for up to date usage information.
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### Purpose
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Produce a binary that works as well as a regular build, but that has as little
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information about the original source code as possible.
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The tool is designed to be:
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* Coupled with `cmd/go`, to support both `GOPATH` and modules with ease
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* Deterministic and reproducible, given the same initial source code
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* Reversible given the original source, to un-garble panic stack traces
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### Mechanism
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The tool wraps calls to the Go compiler and linker to transform the Go build, in
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order to:
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* Replace as many useful identifiers as possible with short base64 hashes
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* Remove all [build](https://golang.org/pkg/runtime/#Version) and [module](https://golang.org/pkg/runtime/debug/#ReadBuildInfo) information
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* Strip filenames and shuffle position information
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* Obfuscate literals, if the `-literals` flag is given
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* Strip debugging information and symbol tables
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* Expose additional functions in the runtime that can optionally hide
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information during execution
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### Options
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By default, the tool garbles the packages under the current module. If not
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running in module mode, then only the main package is garbled. To specify what
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packages to garble, set `GOPRIVATE`, documented at `go help module-private`.
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### Caveats
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Most of these can improve with time and effort. The purpose of this section is
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to document the current shortcomings of this tool.
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* Package import path names are never garbled, since we require the original
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paths for the build system to work. See #13 to investigate alternatives.
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* The `-a` flag for `go build` is required, since `-toolexec` doesn't work well
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with the build cache; see [golang/go#27628](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/27628).
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* Since no caching at all can take place right now (see the link above), fast
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incremental builds aren't possible. Large projects might be slow to build.
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* Deciding what method names to garble is always going to be difficult, due to
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interfaces that could be implemented up or down the package import tree. At
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the moment, exported methods are never garbled.
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* Similarly to methods, exported struct fields are difficult to garble, as the
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names might be relevant for reflection work like `encoding/json`. At the
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moment, exported methods are never garbled.
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* Functions implemented outside Go, such as assembly, aren't garbled since we
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currently only transform the input Go source.
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* Since `garble` forces `-trimpath`, plugins built with `-garble` must be loaded
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from Go programs built with `-trimpath` too.
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### Runtime API
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The tool adds additional functions to the runtime that can optionally be used to
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hide information during execution. The funcions added are:
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```go
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// HidePanics suppresses printing fatal panic messages when hide
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// is true. This behavior can be changed at any time by calling
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// HidePanics again. All other behaviors of panics remains the
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// same.
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func HidePanics(hide bool)
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```
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These functions must be used with the `linkname` compiler directive, like so:
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```go
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package main
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import _ "unsafe"
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//go:linkname HidePanics runtime.HidePanics
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func HidePanics(hide bool)
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func init() {
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HidePanics(true)
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}
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func main() {
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panic("!!!")
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}
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```
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