IChooseYou d989e2a947 feat: safe workspace tree deletion with reference cleanup and confirmation
- Add deleteRootStruct() that clears orphaned refId references before removal
- Show confirmation dialog listing all fields that reference the deleted type
- Auto-switch view to next root struct when the viewed one is deleted
- Entire operation is a single undo macro (Ctrl+Z restores everything)
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This tool helps you inspect raw bytes and interpret them as types (structs, arrays, primitives, pointers, padding) instead of just hex. It is essentially a debugging tool for figuring out unknown data structures either runtime or from some static source.

State

  • MCP (Model Context Protocol) bridge via ReclassMcpBridge.exe. The server starts by default and can be stopped from the File menu. It exposes all tool functionality to any MCP-compatible client (e.g. Claude Code) and falls back to UI prompts when the client requests something not yet covered by tools. To connect, add this to your MCP client config (e.g. .mcp.json):
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "ReclassMcpBridge": {
          "command": "path/to/build/ReclassMcpBridge.exe",
          "args": []
        }
      }
    }
    

Build

  1. Prerequisites
  1. Quick Build (relies on powershell| for manual build skip to step 3)

    git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/IChooseYou/Reclass.git cd Reclass .\scripts\build_qscintilla.ps1 .\scripts\build.ps1 ^ script above tries to autodetect Qt install (as we learned not everyone installs to C:/Qt/)

  2. Manual Build

Step by step for peoplewho want to run commands themselves:

  1. Clone with --recurse-submodules (+ fallback git submodule update --init --recursive)
  2. Build QScintilla: qmake + mingw32-make in third_party/qscintilla/src
  3. CMake configure + build with -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH
  4. optionallly windeployqt the exe

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