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  1. dotPeek: Free .NET Decompiler & Assembly Browser by JetBrains

    dotPeek is a free tool based on ReSharper. It can reliably decompile any .NET assembly into C# or IL code.

  2. dotPeek features - JetBrains

    dotPeek provides tools to quickly grasp the structure of any given assembly, understand relationships between assemblies, as well as organize assemblies into discrete lists, which helps only focus on …

  3. Download dotPeek: Free .NET Decompiler by JetBrains

    Portable Offline installer dotPeek is available for free, with no license key required. Free trials are available for other products included in dotUltimate. Download

  4. Get started | dotPeek Documentation - JetBrains

    May 16, 2024 · dotPeek is available for download in two distributions: as a part of dotUltimate installer and as portable versions for 32-bit and 64-bit processors. Both distributions are functionally equivalent.

  5. Documentation and Videos - dotPeek | JetBrains

    Getting Started with dotPeek An overview document describing basic code browsing and navigation features, as well as preferences that you might want to set upfront.

  6. What's New in dotPeek - JetBrains

    dotPeek 2023.2 provides a way to compare two assemblies in detail. This feature is especially useful when scrutinizing the differences between two versions of a specific assembly and searching for …

  7. Introduction | dotPeek Documentation - JetBrains

    May 15, 2024 · dotPeek is a free .NET decompiler and assembly browser. The main idea behind dotPeek is to make high-quality decompiling available to everyone in the .NET community, free of …

  8. Other Versions - dotPeek - JetBrains

    Get past releases and previous versions of dotPeek.

  9. How to download dotPeek? – .NET Tools Support | JetBrains

    Nov 5, 2024 · Question Where to find the latest version of dotPeek? Answer The latest version of dotPeek is available at our website.

  10. What's new in dotPeek | dotPeek Documentation - JetBrains

    Aug 13, 2025 · Support for primary constructors — when a class declares a primary constructor, dotPeek displays the constructor and its parameters correctly, giving you a complete view of how …