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Setup
There are multiple ways to install pwndbg, depending on whether you want to use it with GDB, with LLDB, use a portable release, or install it from source.
Installing pwndbg-gdb
Install via curl/sh (Linux/macOS)
curl -qsL 'https://install.pwndbg.re' | sh -s -- -t pwndbg-gdb
Install via Homebrew (macOS)
brew install pwndbg/tap/pwndbg-gdb
Install via the Nix package manager (Linux/macOS)
nix shell github:pwndbg/pwndbg
Through package manager
When installing with GDB, you may also download a package to install through your package manager of choice. Download the package from the releases page and pick the appropriate download from the second table.
RPM-based Systems (CentOS/Alma/Rocky/RHEL):
dnf install ./pwndbg-2025.04.18.x86_64.rpm
DEB-based Systems (Debian/Ubuntu/Kali):
apt install ./pwndbg_2025.04.18_amd64.deb
Alpine:
apk add --allow-untrusted ./pwndbg_2025.04.18_x86_64.apk
Arch Linux:
pacman -U ./pwndbg-2025.04.18-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst
Installing pwndbg-lldb
These installation methods provide the
pwndbg-lldb ./your-binary
command.
Install via curl/sh (Linux/macOS)
curl -qsL 'https://install.pwndbg.re' | sh -s -- -t pwndbg-lldb
Install via Homebrew (macOS)
brew install pwndbg/tap/pwndbg-lldb
Install via the Nix package manager (Linux/macOS):
nix shell github:pwndbg/pwndbg#pwndbg-lldb
Download the Portable Version
You can download a portable release on the pwndbg releases page. There are seperate releases for GDB and LLDB. Use the first table to pick the appropriate download for your system architecture. You can then unpack the archive with:
tar -v -xf <archive-name>
And run pwndbg with
./pwndbg/bin/pwndbg
or
./pwndbg/bin/pwndbg-lldb
depending on which version you installed. You may add the appropriate file to your shell's PATH.
!!! warning ".gdbinit doesn't work for portable release"
If you're running ./pwndbg/bin/pwndbg from the portable release, it is a known limitation that pwndbg settings in your .gdbinit won't work (see issue #2774). Also, make sure not to source pwndbg in your gdbinit as it already happens automatically for portable releases (if this is the first time you're installing pwndbg, you don't need to worry about this).
Installing from source
See the relevant section in DEVELOPING.md: with GDB, with LLDB.