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The recommended Python version to run oletools is the latest Python 3.x (3.12 for now). Python 2.7 is still supported for the moment, even if it reached end of life in 2020 (for projects still using Python 2/PyPy 2 such as ViperMonkey). It is highly recommended to switch to Python 3 if possible.
Pip is included with Python since version 2.7.9 and 3.4. If it is not installed on your system, either upgrade Python or see https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installing/
To download and install/update the latest release version of oletools with all its dependencies, run the following command in a shell:
sudo -H pip install -U oletools[full]
The keyword [full]
means that all optional dependencies will be installed, such as XLMMacroDeobfuscator.
If you prefer a lighter version without optional dependencies, use the following command instead:
sudo -H pip install -U oletools
Replace pip
by pip3
or pip2
to install on a specific Python version.
On some Linux distributions, it might not be allowed to install system-wide python packages with pip. In that case, pipx may be a better alternative to install oletools in a user virtual environment, and to install the command-line scripts oleid, olevba, etc:
pipx install oletools
Important: Since version 0.50, pip will automatically create convenient command-line scripts in /usr/local/bin to run all the oletools from any directory.
To download and install/update the latest release version of oletools with all its dependencies, run the following command in a cmd window:
pip install -U oletools[full]
The keyword [full]
means that all optional dependencies will be installed, such as XLMMacroDeobfuscator.
If you prefer a lighter version without optional dependencies, use the following command instead:
pip install -U oletools
Replace pip
by pip3
or pip2
to install on a specific Python version.
Note: with Python 3, you may need to open a cmd window with Administrator privileges in order to run pip
and install for all users. If that is not possible, you may also install only for the current user
by adding the --user
option:
pip3 install -U --user oletools
Important: Since version 0.50, pip will automatically create convenient command-line scripts to run all the oletools from any directory: olevba, mraptor, oleid, rtfobj, etc.
If you want to benefit from the latest improvements in the development version, you may also use pip:
sudo -H pip install -U https://github.com/decalage2/oletools/archive/master.zip
Note that it will install oletools without optional dependencies such as XLMMacroDeobfuscator, so you may need to install them separately.
Replace pip
by pip3
or pip2
to install on a specific Python version.
pip install -U https://github.com/decalage2/oletools/archive/master.zip
Note that it will install oletools without optional dependencies such as XLMMacroDeobfuscator, so you may need to install them separately.
Replace pip
by pip3
or pip2
to install on a specific Python version.
Note: with Python 3, you may need to open a cmd window with Administrator privileges in order to run pip
and install for all users. If that is not possible, you may also install only for the current user
by adding the --user
option:
pip3 install -U --user https://github.com/decalage2/oletools/archive/master.zip
First, download the oletools archive on a computer with Internet access:
- Latest stable version: from https://pypi.org/project/oletools/ or https://github.com/decalage2/oletools/releases
- Development version: https://github.com/decalage2/oletools/archive/master.zip
Copy the archive file to the target computer.
On Linux, Mac OSX, Unix, run the following command using the filename of the archive that you downloaded:
sudo -H pip install -U oletools.zip
On Windows:
pip install -U oletools.zip
If you cannot use pip, it is still possible to run the setup.py script directly. However, this method will not create the command-line scripts automatically.
First, download the oletools archive:
- Latest stable version: from https://github.com/decalage2/oletools/releases
- Development version: https://github.com/decalage2/oletools/archive/master.zip
Then extract the archive, open a shell and go to the oletools directory.
sudo -H python setup.py install
python setup.py install