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base on Counter-Strike: 2 Offset Dumper # cs2-dumper
An external offset/interface dumper for Counter-Strike 2, with support for both Windows & Linux. Powered
by [memflow](https://github.com/memflow/memflow).
The native Linux version is available in the [linux](https://github.com/a2x/cs2-dumper/tree/linux) branch.
For a work-in-progress offline version, please check out [cs2-analyzer](https://github.com/a2x/cs2-analyzer) and the web demo here: https://a2x.github.io/cs2-analyzer
## Getting Started
You can download the latest release from [Releases](https://github.com/a2x/cs2-dumper/releases) or compile it yourself.
Note that compiling it yourself requires your Rust compiler version to be at least 1.74.0 or newer, and the nightly
toolchain must be installed.
## Usage
1. Ensure the game process is running (Being in the main menu should suffice).
2. Run the `cs2-dumper` executable (Note that some memflow connectors may require elevated privileges).
_Note:_ If you run the executable without specifying an optional memflow connector name, it will automatically use the
[memflow-native](https://github.com/memflow/memflow-native) OS layer to read the memory of the game process. If you
wish to use an existing memflow connector instead, you can pass the `connector` and optional `connector-args` arguments
to the program.
E.g. `sudo ./cs2-dumper -c pcileech -a :device=FPGA -vvv`
### Available Arguments
- `-c, --connector <connector>`: The name of the memflow connector to use.
- `-a, --connector-args <connector-args>`: Additional arguments to pass to the memflow connector.
- `-f, --file-types <file-types>`: The types of files to generate. Default: `cs`, `hpp`, `json`, `rs`.
- `-i, --indent-size <indent-size>`: The number of spaces to use per indentation level. Default: `4`.
- `-o, --output <output>`: The output directory to write the generated files to. Default: `output`.
- `-p, --process-name <process-name>`: The name of the game process. Default: `cs2.exe`.
- `-v...`: Increase logging verbosity. Can be specified multiple times.
- `-h, --help`: Print help.
- `-V, --version`: Print version.
## Running Tests
To run tests, use the following command: `cargo test -- --nocapture`.
## License
Licensed under the MIT license ([LICENSE](./LICENSE)).
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