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We’ve all been there. You inherit a legacy project with no source code, a critical dependency throws an unexplainable error, or a vendor goes out of business taking their documentation with you.

All you have is a .jar file (or a lone .class file). Is the code lost forever? decompile java class file

public class UserService private String apiKey = "secret"; public String greetUser(String name) if (name == null We’ve all been there

// Original public void process(int userId, String userName) ... // Decompiled (without debug symbols) public void process(int n, String s) ... Here’s a practical script to decompile a whole JAR using CFR: Is the code lost forever

java -jar procyon-decompiler.jar -o ./output MyClass.class If you use IntelliJ IDEA, you already have a decompiler. Open any .class file inside a JAR dependency. IDEA uses FernFlower under the hood. It’s decent for Java 11 but falls behind CFR for bleeding-edge syntax. Real-World Example: Decompiling a Simple Class Let's say you have this compiled UserService.class :

public class UserService private String apiKey = "secret"; public String greetUser(String name) if (name == null