SimoneAvogadro/android-reverse-engineering-skill
Android Reverse Engineering & API Extraction — Claude Code skill
A Claude Code skill that decompiles Android APK/XAPK/JAR/AAR files and extracts the HTTP APIs used by the app — Retrofit endpoints, OkHttp calls, hardcoded URLs, authentication patterns — so you can document and reproduce them without the original source code.
What it does
- Decompiles APK, XAPK, JAR, and AAR files using jadx and Fernflower/Vineflower (single engine or side-by-side comparison)
- Extracts and documents APIs: Retrofit endpoints, OkHttp calls, hardcoded URLs, auth headers and tokens
- Traces call flows from Activities/Fragments through ViewModels and repositories down to HTTP calls
- Analyzes app structure: manifest, packages, architecture patterns
- Handles obfuscated code: strategies for navigating ProGuard/R8 output
Requirements
Required:
- Java JDK 17+
- jadx (CLI)
Optional (recommended):
- Vineflower or Fernflower — better output on complex Java code
- dex2jar — needed to use Fernflower on APK/DEX files
See plugins/android-reverse-engineering/skills/android-reverse-engineering/references/setup-guide.md for detailed installation instructions.
Installation
From GitHub (recommended)
Inside Claude Code, run:
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The skill will be permanently available in all future sessions.
From a local clone
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Then in Claude Code:
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Usage
Slash command
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This runs the full workflow: dependency check, decompilation, and initial structure analysis.
Natural language
The skill activates on phrases like:
- “Decompile this APK”
- “Reverse engineer this Android app”
- “Extract API endpoints from this app”
- “Follow the call flow from LoginActivity”
- “Analyze this AAR library”
Manual scripts
The scripts can also be used standalone:
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Repository Structure
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References
- jadx — Dex to Java decompiler
- Fernflower — JetBrains analytical decompiler
- Vineflower — Fernflower community fork
- dex2jar — DEX to JAR converter
- apktool — Android resource decoder
Disclaimer
This plugin is provided strictly for lawful purposes, including but not limited to:
- Security research and authorized penetration testing
- Interoperability analysis permitted under applicable law (e.g., EU Directive 2009/24/EC, US DMCA §1201(f))
- Malware analysis and incident response
- Educational use and CTF competitions
You are solely responsible for ensuring that your use of this tool complies with all applicable laws, regulations, and terms of service. Unauthorized reverse engineering of software you do not own or do not have permission to analyze may violate intellectual property laws and computer fraud statutes in your jurisdiction.
The authors disclaim any liability for misuse of this tool.
License
Apache 2.0 — see LICENSE