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Merge pull request #308 from fireeye/ida_plugin_rename
ida plugin: new name
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class CapaExplorerPlugin(idaapi.plugin_t):
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# Mandatory definitions
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PLUGIN_NAME = "FLARE capa plugin"
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PLUGIN_NAME = "FLARE capa explorer"
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PLUGIN_VERSION = "1.0.0"
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PLUGIN_AUTHORS = "michael.hunhoff@mandiant.com, william.ballenthin@mandiant.com, moritz.raabe@mandiant.com"
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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ We like to use capa to help find the most interesting parts of a program, such a
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The plugin currently supports IDA Pro 7.1 through 7.5 with either Python 2 or Python 3. To use the plugin, install capa
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by following method 2 or 3 from the [installation guide](installation.md) and copy [capa_plugin_ida.py](../capa/ida/plugin/capa_plugin_ida.py)
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by following method 2 or 3 from the [installation guide](installation.md) and copy [capa_plugin_ida.py](../capa/ida/plugin/capa_explorer.py)
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to the plugins directory of your IDA Pro installation. Following these steps you can run capa explorer in IDA Pro by navigating
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to `Edit > Plugins > capa explorer`. The plugin will prompt you to select a rules directory to use for analysis. You can
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use the [default rule set](https://github.com/fireeye/capa-rules/) or point the plugin to your own directory of rules.
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