diff --git a/DevGuide.md b/DevGuide.md
index 12f97b78e4..cb2ca9d3f5 100644
--- a/DevGuide.md
+++ b/DevGuide.md
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ Import the newly generated GhidraDev projects into an Eclipse that supports this
__Note:__ If you are getting compilation errors related to PyDev and CDT, go into Eclipse's
preferences, and under _Target Platform_, activate _/Eclipse GhidraDevPlugin/GhidraDev.target_.
-See [GhidraDevPlugin/build_README.txt](GhidraBuild/EclipsePlugins/GhidraDev/GhidraDevPlugin/build_README.txt)
+See [Building GhidraDev](GhidraBuild/EclipsePlugins/GhidraDev/GhidraDevPlugin/README.md#building)
for instructions on how to build the GhidraDev plugin.
## Running tests
diff --git a/GhidraBuild/EclipsePlugins/GhidraDev/GhidraDevPlugin/README.md b/GhidraBuild/EclipsePlugins/GhidraDev/GhidraDevPlugin/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4f8a0931af
--- /dev/null
+++ b/GhidraBuild/EclipsePlugins/GhidraDev/GhidraDevPlugin/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,373 @@
+# GhidraDev Eclipse Plugin
+GhidraDev provides support for developing and debugging Ghidra scripts and modules in Eclipse.
+
+The information provided in this document is effective as of GhidraDev 4.0.0 and is subject to
+change with future releases.
+
+## Table of Contents
+ 1. [Change History](#change-history)
+ 2. [Minimum Requirements](#minimum-requirements)
+ 3. [Optional Requirements](#optional-requirements)
+ 4. [Installing](#installing)
+ * [Manual Installation in Eclipse](#manual-installation-in-eclipse)
+ * [Automatic Installation through Ghidra](#automatic-installation-through-ghidra)
+ 5. [GhidraDev Features](#ghidradev-features)
+ * [New Ghidra Script](#new-ghidra-script)
+ * [New Ghidra Script Project](#new-ghidra-script-project)
+ * [New Ghidra Module Project](#new-ghidra-module-project)
+ * [Import Ghidra Module Source](#import-ghidra-module-source)
+ * [Export Ghidra Module Extension](#export-ghidra-module-extension)
+ * [Preferences](#preferences)
+ * [Link Ghidra](#link-ghidra)
+ 6. [Launching and Debugging Ghidra](#launching-and-debugging-ghidra)
+ 7. [PyDev Support](#pydev-support)
+ * [Installing PyDev](#installing-pydev)
+ * [Configuring PyDev](#configuring-pydev)
+ 8. [Upgrading](#upgrading)
+ 9. [Uninstalling](#uninstalling)
+ 10. [Frequently Asked Questions](#frequently-asked-questions)
+ 11. [Additional Resources](#additional-resources)
+ 12. [Building](#building)
+
+## Change History
+__4.0.0:__
+* GhidraDev has been upgraded to be compatible with Ghidra 11.2 and later. It is not backwards
+ compatible with versions of Ghidra prior to 11.2. Older versions of GhidraDev will report an
+ error when trying to link against Ghidra 11.2 or later.
+* GhidraDev now requires Eclipse 2023-12 4.30 or later.
+* GhidraDev now requires JDK 21.
+* Fixed an issue that could result in a `GhidraHelpService` exception when launching
+ Ghidra. GhidraDev now properly enforces that Ghidra is only launched with `Utility.jar` on the
+ initial classpath.
+
+__3.1.0:__
+* GhidraDev has been upgraded to be compatible with Ghidra 11.1 and later. Older versions of
+ GhidraDev will report an error when trying to link against Ghidra 11.1 or later.
+* GhidraDev now supports importing a Ghidra module source directory. This will work best with Ghidra
+ module projects created from Ghidra 11.1 or later.
+* GhidraDev will now fail to launch Ghidra if a top-level `build` directory is detected. Presence of
+ this intermediate build artifact can cause Ghidra to have runtime/debugging issues.
+
+__3.0.2:__
+* GhidraDev no longer throws an IOException when performing a `Link Ghidra` action on a Ghidra
+ project whose original Ghidra installation moved.
+* GhidraDev now prevents unsupported versions of PyDev from being used.
+
+__3.0.1:__
+* Exporting a Ghidra Module Extension produces an intermediate `build<` directory within the
+ project. This `build` directory now gets automatically cleaned up to avoid Ghidra
+ runtime/debugging issues.
+* GhidraDev now prevents unsupported Ghidra source repositories from being added as a Ghidra
+ installations.
+
+__3.0.0:__
+* GhidraDev now requires Eclipse 2021-12 4.22 or later.
+* GhidraDev now requires JDK 17.
+* Fixed an issue that could cause old extensions to incorrectly remain on the Ghidra project
+ classpath after performing a `Link Ghidra`.
+
+__2.1.5:__
+* Eclipse Python breakpoints now work when Eclipse installs PyDev in .p2 bundle pool directory.
+
+__2.1.4:__
+* Fixed exception that occurred when performing a `Link Ghidra` on projects that use a Gradle
+ classpath container.
+
+__2.1.3:__
+* Fixed a bug that prevented Ghidra projects from recognizing extensions installed in the user's
+ `~/.ghidra/.ghidra_/Extensions` directory.
+
+__2.1.2:__
+* Fixed exception that occurred when creating a new Ghidra scripting project if a `~/ghidra_scripts`
+ directory does not exist.
+
+__2.1.1:__
+* Python debugging now works when PyDev is installed via the Eclipse `dropins` directory.
+* Fixed a bug in the check that prevents Ghidra projects from being created within the Ghidra
+ installation directory.
+
+__2.1.0:__
+* Added support for Ghidra 9.1. GhidraDev 2.1.0 will be unable to create new Eclipse projects for
+ versions of Ghidra earlier than 9.1.
+* Prevented Ghidra projects from being created inside of a Ghidra installation directory.
+* Added an `Environments` tab to the Ghidra run configuration for setting environment variables
+ when launching Ghidra.
+
+__2.0.1:__
+* Fixed exception that occurred when performing certain actions on a Ghidra project that was
+ imported from a previously exported Archive File.
+
+__2.0.0:__
+* Improved Ghidra module project starting templates for Analyzer and Plugin and added new templates
+ for Loader, Exporter, and FileSystem.
+* When creating a new Ghidra project, there is now an option to automatically create a Ghidra run
+ configuration for the project with a customizable amount of maximum Java heap space.
+* When creating a new Ghidra project, the project root directory now defaults to the workspace
+ directory if a project root directory has never been set.
+* When creating a new Ghidra project, the add button in the Python Support wizard page now
+ automatically adds the Jython interpreter found in the Ghidra installation directory to PyDev if
+ PyDev does have any Jython interpreters configured.
+* A Ghidra project's dependencies that are also projects are now passed along to a launched Ghidra
+ so Ghidra can discover those projects as potential modules.
+* The GhidraDev popup menu is now visible from within the Project Explorer (it was previously only
+ visible in the Package Explorer).
+* A new page has been added to the Export Ghidra Module Extension wizard that allows the user to
+ point to a specific Gradle installation.
+
+__1.0.2:__
+* Fixed exception that occurred when performing a `Link Ghidra` on projects that specify other
+ projects on their build paths.
+
+__1.0.1:__
+* Initial Release.
+
+## Minimum Requirements
+* Eclipse 2023-12 4.30 or later
+* Ghidra 11.2 or later
+
+## Optional Requirements
+* PyDev 6.3.1 - 9.3.0 ([more info](#pydev-support))
+* Gradle - required version(s) specified by linked Ghidra release
+ ([more info](#export-ghidra-module-extension))
+
+## Installing
+GhidraDev can be installed either manually into Eclipse or automatically by Ghidra, depending on
+your uses cases. The following two sections outline both procedures.
+
+### Manual Installation in Eclipse
+GhidraDev can be installed into an existing installation of Eclipse the same way most Eclipse
+plugins are installed. From Eclipse:
+1. Click `Help -> Install New Software...`
+2. Click `Add...`
+3. Click `Archive...`
+4. Select GhidraDev zip file from `/Extensions/Eclipse/GhidraDev/`
+5. Click `OK` (name field can be blank)
+6. Check `Ghidra` category (or `GhidraDev` entry)
+7. Click `Next`
+8. Click `Next`
+9. Accept the terms of the license agreement
+10. Click `Finish`
+11. Check `Unsigned` table entry
+12. Click `Trust Selected`
+13. Click `Restart Now`
+
+### Automatic Installation through Ghidra
+Ghidra has the ability to launch an externally linked Eclipse when certain actions are performed,
+such as choosing to edit a Ghidra script by clicking the Eclipse icon in the Ghidra Script Manager.
+Ghidra requires knowledge of where Eclipse is installed before it can launch it, and will prompt the
+user to enter this information if it has not been defined. Before Ghidra attempts to launch
+Eclipse, it will attempt to install GhidraDev into Eclipse's `dropins` directory if GhidraDev
+is not already installed.
+
+## GhidraDev Features
+GhidraDev provides a variety of features for creating and interacting with Ghidra-related
+projects in Eclipse. GhidraDev supports creating both Ghidra script and Ghidra module projects.
+Ghidra scripts are typically designed as a single Java source file that is compiled by Ghidra at
+runtime and run through Ghidra's Script Manager or passed to the Headless Analyzer on the command
+line for execution. Ghidra modules are intended to represent larger, more complex features such as
+Analyzers or Plugins. When Ghidra modules are ready for production, they can be exported and
+installed into Ghidra as an "extension".
+
+#### New Ghidra Script
+Opens a wizard that creates a new Ghidra script with the provided metadata in the specified
+location. Ghidra scripts can be created in both Ghidra script and Ghidra module projects.
+
+#### New Ghidra Script Project
+Opens a wizard that creates a new Ghidra scripting project that is linked
+against a specified Ghidra installation. The project can be set up to develop scripts in both the
+user's home `ghidra_scripts` directory, as well as any scripts found in the Ghidra installation.
+
+#### New Ghidra Module Project
+Opens a wizard that creates a new Ghidra module project that is linked against a specified Ghidra
+installation. The project can be initialized with optional template source files that provide a
+good starting point for implementing advanced Ghidra features such as Analyzers, Plugins, Loaders,
+etc.
+
+#### Import Ghidra Module Source
+Opens a wizard that imports a Ghidra module source directory as a new Ghidra module project.
+
+#### Export Ghidra Module Extension
+Opens a wizard that exports a Ghidra module project as a Ghidra extension to the project's `dist`
+folder. The exported extension archive file can be distributed to other users and imported via
+Ghidra's front-end GUI. The export process requires Gradle, which is configured in the wizard. Note
+that the Gradle version to use is specified in the linked Ghidra release's
+`/Ghidra/application.properties` file.
+
+#### Link Ghidra
+Links a Ghidra installation to an existing Java project, which enables Ghidra script/module
+development for the project. If a Ghidra installation is already linked to the project when this
+operation is performed, the project will be relinked to the specified Ghidra installation, which can
+be used to build the project for a different version of Ghidra, discover new Ghidra extensions that
+were later added to a Ghidra installation, or repair a corrupted project.
+
+#### Preferences
+* __Ghidra Installations:__ Add or remove Ghidra installations. Certain features such as creating
+ Ghidra script/module projects require linking against a valid installation of Ghidra.
+* __Script Editor:__ The port used by Ghidra to open a script in Eclipse. Must match the
+ corresponding port in Ghidra's `Eclipse Integration` tool options. Disable this preference to
+ prevent GhidraDev from listening on a port for this feature.
+* __Symbol Lookup:__ The project name and port used by Ghidra to perform symbol lookup in
+ Eclipse. Must match the corresponding port in Ghidra's `Eclipse Integration` tool options. Disable
+ this preference to prevent GhidraDev from listening on a port for this feature. Symbol lookup
+ requires the Eclipse CDT plugin to be installed
+ (see [optional requirements](#optional-requirements) for supported versions).
+
+Most GhidraDev features can also be accessed by right-clicking on appropriate project elements in
+Eclipse's Project/Package Explorer. For example, the [Link Ghidra](#link-ghidra) feature can be
+accessed by right-clicking on an existing Java project, and then clicking
+`Ghidra -> Link Ghidra...`.
+
+## Launching and Debugging Ghidra
+GhidraDev introduces two new run configurations to Eclipse which are capable of launching the
+installation of Ghidra that an Eclipse Ghidra project is linked to:
+* __Ghidra:__ Launches the Ghidra GUI.
+* __Ghidra Headless:__ Launches Ghidra in headless mode. By default, this run configuration will not
+ have any program arguments associated with it, which are required to tell headless Ghidra what
+ project to open, what scripts to run, etc. Newly created `Ghidra Headless` run configurations
+ will have to be modified with the desired headless program arguments. For more information on
+ headless command line arguments, see `/support/analyzeHeadlessREADME.html`.
+
+There are two ways to create Ghidra run configurations:
+1. Click `Run -> Run Configurations...`
+2. Right-click on `Ghidra` (or `Ghidra Headless`), and click `New`
+3. In the `Main` tab, click `Browse...` and select the Ghidra project to launch
+4. Optionally rename the new run configuration by editing the `Name` field at the top
+
+Alternatively, you can right-click on any Ghidra project in the Eclipse package explorer, and then
+click `Run As -> Ghidra`.
+
+To debug Ghidra, click `Debug As -> Ghidra`. GhidraDev will automatically switch Eclipse to the
+debug perspective.
+
+__NOTE:__ Ghidra can only be launched/debugged from an existing Eclipse Ghidra project. Launching
+Ghidra from Eclipse independent of a project is not supported.
+
+## PyDev Support
+GhidraDev is able to integrate with PyDev to conveniently configure Python support into Ghidra
+script and module projects.
+
+### Installing PyDev
+From Eclipse:
+1. Download PyDev (see [optional requirements](#optional-requirements) for supported versions)
+2. Unzip PyDev
+3. Click `Help -> Install New Software...`
+4. Click `Add...`
+5. Click `Local...`
+6. Select unzipped PyDev directory
+7. Click `OK` (name field can be blank)
+8. Uncheck `Group items by category` (if applicable)
+9. Check `PyDev for Eclipse`
+10. Click `Next`
+11. Click `Next`
+12. Accept the terms of the license agreement
+13. Click `Finish`
+14. Click `Restart Now`
+
+### Configuring PyDev
+GhidraDev can add Python support to a Ghidra project when:
+* Creating a new Ghidra module project
+* Creating a new Ghidra script project
+* Linking a Ghidra installation to an existing Java project
+
+In order for GhidraDev to add in Python support, PyDev must have a Jython interpreter configured.
+GhidraDev will present a list of detected Jython interpreters that it found in PyDev's preferences.
+If no Jython interpreters were found, one can be added from GhidraDev by clicking the `+` icon.
+When the `+` icon is clicked, GhidraDev will attempt to find the Jython interpreter bundled with the
+selected Ghidra installation and automatically configure PyDev to use it. If for some reason
+GhidraDev was unable to find a Jython interpreter in the Ghidra installation, one will have to be
+added manually in the PyDev preferences.
+
+## Upgrading
+GhidraDev is upgraded differently depending on how it was installed. If GhidraDev was
+[manually installed in Eclipse](#manual-installation-in-eclipse), it can be upgraded the same was it
+was installed.
+
+If GhidraDev was [automatically installed through Ghidra](#automatic-installation-through-ghidra),
+it can be upgraded by simply removing the GhidraDev file from Eclipse's `dropins` directory before
+following one of the two techniques described in the [Installing](#installing) section.
+
+## Uninstalling
+GhidraDev is uninstalled differently depending on how it was installed. If GhidraDev was
+[manually installed in Eclipse](#manual-installation-in-eclipse), it can be uninstalled as follows
+from Eclipse:
+1. Click `Help -> About Eclipse`
+ * For macOS: `Eclipse -> About Eclipse`
+2. Click `Installation Details`
+3. Select `GhidraDev`
+4. Click `Uninstall...`
+5. Select `GhidraDev`
+6. Click `Finish`
+7. Click `Restart Now`
+
+If GhidraDev was [automatically installed through Ghidra](#automatic-installation-through-ghidra),
+it can be uninstalled by simply removing the GhidraDev file from Eclipse's `dropins` directory and
+restarting Eclipse. The `dropins` directory can be found at the top level of Eclipse's
+installation directory.
+
+## Frequently Asked Questions
+* __I've created a Ghidra script project. Where should I create my new scripts?__
+ * The best place to create your scripts in is your home `~/ghidra_scripts` directory because
+ Ghidra will automatically find them there without any additional configuration. By default,
+ your Ghidra script project will have a folder named `Home scripts` which is linked to your
+ home `~/ghidra_scripts` directory. Either right-click on this folder in Eclipse and do
+ `GhidraDev -> New -> GhidraScript...` or from the menu bar do `GhidraDev -> New ->
+ GhidraScript...` and populate the `Script folder` box with your project's `Home scripts`
+ folder.
+* __How do I launch Ghidra in headless mode from Eclipse?__
+ * GhidraDev provides custom run configurations to launch Ghidra installations both in GUI mode
+ and headlessly. See the [Launching](#launching-and-debugging-ghidra) section for information
+ on how to launch Ghidra from Eclipse.
+* __Why doesn't my Ghidra module project know about the Ghidra extension I installed into my Ghidra
+ installation?__
+ * You most likely installed the Ghidra extension after the Ghidra installation was linked
+ to your Ghidra module project, which automatically happens when the project is created.
+ Simply [relink](#link-ghidra) your Ghidra installation to the project, and your project will
+ pick up any newly discovered Ghidra extensions.
+* __Why doesn't GhidraDev support PyDev 10.0 or later?__
+ * PyDev dropped support for Python 2 in their 10.0 release. Ghidra currently does not support
+ Python 3.
+
+## Additional Resources
+For more information on the GhidraDev plugin and developing for Ghidra in an Eclipse environment,
+please see the __Ghidra Scripting slide deck__
+at `/docs/GhidraClass/Intermediate/Scripting.html`.
+
+## Building
+GhidraDev is currently built from Eclipse and distributed with Ghidra manually. Ideally we will use
+Gradle one day, but we aren't there yet. We do rely on `gradle prepDev` to generate the Eclipse
+project and build GhidraDev's dependencies though.
+
+__NOTE:__ Only "Eclipse for RCP and RAP Developers" has the ability to do the below instructions.
+The following instructions assume that you are using this version of Eclipse.
+
+#### Importing GhidraDev Eclipse projects (they are deactivated by default):
+1. Run `gradle eclipse -PeclipsePDE`
+2. From Eclipse, `File -> Import -> General -> Existing Projects into Workspace`
+3. From the ghidra repo, import `Eclipse GhidraDevFeature` and `Eclipse GhidraDevPlugin`
+
+#### Changing version number (GhidraDev is versioned independently of Ghidra):
+1. Open `plugin.xml` in the GhidraDevPlugin project
+2. In the `Overview` tab, update the `Version` field to `x.y.z.qualifier` and save
+3. Open `feature.xml`in the `GhidraDevFeature` project
+4. In the `Overview` tab, update the `Version` field to `x.y.z.qualifier` and save
+5. Open `category.xml` in the `GhidraDevFeature` project
+6. Highlight `ghidra.ghidradev (x.y.z.qualifier)`, and click `Remove`
+7. Highlight `ghidra.ghidradev` and click `Add Feature`
+8. Select `ghidra.ghidradev (x.y.z.qualifer)`, click `OK`, and save
+9. Update the [Change History](#change-history) section if necessary
+
+#### Building from Eclipse:
+1. Do a `gradle prepDev` to ensure GhidraDev's dependencies are up-to-date
+2. `File -> Export -> Plug-in Development -> Deployable features`
+3. Check `ghidra.ghidradev (x.y.z.qualifier)`
+4. Select `Archive file` and choose a directory to save it to. Name it `GhidraDev-x.y.z.zip`.
+5. In the `Options` tab make sure things look like this:
+ * Export source: UNCHECKED
+ * Package as individual JAR archives: CHECKED
+ * Generate p2 repository: CHECKED
+ * Categorize repository: CHECKED + Browse to category.xml file in the GhidraDevFeature project
+ * Qualifier replacement: CHECKED + clear field so default is used
+ * Save as Ant script: UNCHECKED
+ * Allow for binary cycles in target platform: CHECKED
+ * Use class files compiled in the workspace: UNCHECKED
+6. Finish
diff --git a/GhidraBuild/EclipsePlugins/GhidraDev/GhidraDevPlugin/build.gradle b/GhidraBuild/EclipsePlugins/GhidraDev/GhidraDevPlugin/build.gradle
index ef5a4bf98f..83b3539a41 100644
--- a/GhidraBuild/EclipsePlugins/GhidraDev/GhidraDevPlugin/build.gradle
+++ b/GhidraBuild/EclipsePlugins/GhidraDev/GhidraDevPlugin/build.gradle
@@ -4,9 +4,9 @@
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
- *
+ *
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- *
+ *
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
@@ -122,8 +122,9 @@ rootProject.assembleDistribution {
include 'GhidraDev*.zip'
into "Extensions/Eclipse/GhidraDev/"
}
- from ("${this.projectDir}/GhidraDev_README.html") {
+ from ("${this.projectDir}/README.md") {
into "Extensions/Eclipse/GhidraDev/"
+ rename 'README.md', 'GhidraDev_README.md'
}
}
diff --git a/GhidraBuild/EclipsePlugins/GhidraDev/GhidraDevPlugin/build_README.txt b/GhidraBuild/EclipsePlugins/GhidraDev/GhidraDevPlugin/build_README.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 5a5ede994a..0000000000
--- a/GhidraBuild/EclipsePlugins/GhidraDev/GhidraDevPlugin/build_README.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
-GhidraDev is currently built from Eclipse and checked into the bin repo. Ideally we will use Gradle
-one day, but we aren't there yet. We do rely on Gradle prepDev to generate the Eclipse project and
-build GhidraDev's dependencies though, hence the build.gradle file.
-
-NOTE: Only "Eclipse for RCP and RAP Developers" has the ability to do the below instructions. The
-following instructions assume that you are using this version of Eclipse.
-
-Importing GhidraDev Eclipse projects (they are deactivated by default):
- 1) Run gradle eclipse -PeclipsePDE
- 2) From Eclipse, File --> Import --> General --> Existing Projects into Workspace
- 3) From the ghidra repo, import "Eclipse GhidraDevFeature" and "Eclipse GhidraDevPlugin".
-
-Changing version number (GhidraDev is versioned independently of Ghidra):
- 1) Open plugin.xml in the GhidraDevPlugin project.
- 2) In the "Overview" tab, update the "Version" field to x.y.z.qualifier and save.
- 3) Open feature.xml in the GhidraDevFeature project.
- 4) In the "Overview" tab, update the "Version" field to x.y.z.qualifier and save.
- 5) Open category.xml in the GhidraDevFeature project.
- 6) Highlight ghidra.ghidradev (x.y.z.qualifier), and click "Remove".
- 7) Highlight ghidra.ghidradev, and click "Add Feature".
- 8) Select ghidra.ghidradev (x.y.z.qualifer), click "OK", and save.
- 9) Update GhidraDev_README.html "Change History" section if necessary.
-
-Building from Eclipse:
- 1) Do a Gradle prepDev to ensure GhidraDev's dependencies are up-to-date.
- 2) File --> Export --> Plug-in Development --> Deployable features
- 3) Check ghidra.ghidradev (x.y.z.qualifier)
- 4) Select "Archive file" and choose a directory to save it to. It must end up in
- ghidra.bin/GhidraBuild/EclipsePlugins/GhidraDev/. Name it GhidraDev-x.y.z.zip.
- 5) In the "Options" tab make sure things look like this:
- - Export source: UNCHECKED
- - Package as individual JAR archives: CHECKED
- - Generate p2 repository: CHECKED
- - Categorize repository: CHECKED + Browse to category.xml file in the GhidraDevFeature project.
- - Qualifier replacement: CHECKED + clear field so default is used
- - Save as Ant script: UNCHECKED
- - Allow for binary cycles in target platform: CHECKED
- - Use class files compiled in the workspace: UNCHECKED
- 6) Finish
diff --git a/GhidraBuild/EclipsePlugins/GhidraDev/certification.manifest b/GhidraBuild/EclipsePlugins/GhidraDev/certification.manifest
index cdf4498a19..29cff7d9fa 100644
--- a/GhidraBuild/EclipsePlugins/GhidraDev/certification.manifest
+++ b/GhidraBuild/EclipsePlugins/GhidraDev/certification.manifest
@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ GhidraDevPlugin/.launch/GhidraDev.launch||GHIDRA||||END|
GhidraDevPlugin/GhidraDev.target||GHIDRA||||END|
GhidraDevPlugin/GhidraDev_README.html||GHIDRA||||END|
GhidraDevPlugin/META-INF/MANIFEST.MF||GHIDRA||||END|
+GhidraDevPlugin/README.md||GHIDRA||||END|
GhidraDevPlugin/build.properties||GHIDRA||||END|
-GhidraDevPlugin/build_README.txt||GHIDRA||||END|
GhidraDevPlugin/icons/GhidraIcon16.png||GHIDRA||||END|
GhidraDevPlugin/icons/GhidraIcon16_bw.png||GHIDRA||||END|
GhidraDevPlugin/icons/brick_add.png||FAMFAMFAM Icons - CC 2.5|||famfamfam silk icon set|END|
diff --git a/GhidraDocs/InstallationGuide.html b/GhidraDocs/InstallationGuide.html
index fa6af50a9c..a8e3649e3c 100644
--- a/GhidraDocs/InstallationGuide.html
+++ b/GhidraDocs/InstallationGuide.html
@@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ can be found in the <GhidraInstallDir>/Extensions directory.
Eclipse: The GhidraDev Eclipse plugin for a pre-existing Eclipse installation. For
information on installing and using the GhidraDev Eclipse plugin, see
- <GhidraInstallDir>/Extensions/Eclipse/GhidraDev/GhidraDev_README.html.
+ <GhidraInstallDir>/Extensions/Eclipse/GhidraDev/GhidraDev_README.md.
Ghidra: Ghidra extensions (formerly known as contribs). See
@@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ plugins, analyzers, etc.
Ghidra supports development in Eclipse by providing a custom Eclipse plugin called
GhidraDev, which can be found in the <GhidraInstallDir>/Extensions/Eclipse
directory. For more information on installing and using the GhidraDev Eclipse plugin, see
-<GhidraInstallDir>/Extensions/Eclipse/GhidraDev/GhidraDev_README.html.
+<GhidraInstallDir>/Extensions/Eclipse/GhidraDev/GhidraDev_README.md.
NOTE: Eclipse is not provided with Ghidra. The GhidraDev Eclipse plugin is designed to
be installed in a pre-existing Eclipse installation.
Ghidra scripting API javadocs can be found at
@@ -718,7 +718,7 @@ be installed in a pre-existing Eclipse installation.
Building new Ghidra module extensions on macOS (OS X) using a network drive (including a
network-mapped home directory) throws a Java exception. This issue is known to the Java/macOS
community but a fix has not yet been released. See
- <GhidraInstallDir>/Extensions/Eclipse/GhidraDev/GhidraDev_README.html for more
+ <GhidraInstallDir>/Extensions/Eclipse/GhidraDev/GhidraDev_README.md for more
information on building Ghidra module extensions from Eclipse.
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index f6fa15ac8e..27e59a10c5 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -137,4 +137,4 @@ source project.
[eclipse]: https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/
[master]: https://github.com/NationalSecurityAgency/ghidra/archive/refs/heads/master.zip
[security]: https://github.com/NationalSecurityAgency/ghidra/security/advisories
-[ghidradev]: https://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://github.com/NationalSecurityAgency/ghidra/blob/master/GhidraBuild/EclipsePlugins/GhidraDev/GhidraDevPlugin/GhidraDev_README.html
+[ghidradev]: GhidraBuild/EclipsePlugins/GhidraDev/GhidraDevPlugin/README.md