rcedit
Command line tool to edit resources of exe file on Windows.
Executables
Prebuilt binaries can be found in the artifacts of appveyor jobs.
Building
- Clone the repository
- Open
rcedit.sln
with Visual Studio 2015 or above - Build
Generate solution files
If you have modified the gyp files, you should regenerate the solution files:
- Make sure you have gyp configured on your system. If not, clone gyp from https://chromium.googlesource.com/external/gyp
- Run
gyp rcedit.gyp --depth .
Docs
Show help:
$ rcedit -h
Set version string:
$ rcedit "path-to-exe-or-dll" --set-version-string "Comments" "This is an exe"
Use this option to change any supported properties, as described in the MSDN documentation here
Set file version:
$ rcedit "path-to-exe-or-dll" --set-file-version "10.7"
Set product version:
$ rcedit "path-to-exe-or-dll" --set-product-version "10.7"
Set icon:
$ rcedit "path-to-exe-or-dll" --set-icon "path-to-ico"
Set resource string:
$ rcedit "path-to-exe-or-dll" --set-resource-string id_number "new string value"
Set requested execution level (asInvoker
| highestAvailable
| requireAdministrator
) in the manifest:
$ rcedit "path-to-exe-or-dll" --set-requested-execution-level "requireAdministrator"
Set application manifest:
$ rcedit "path-to-exe-or-dll" --application-manifest ./path/to/manifest/file
And you can change multiple things in one command:
$ rcedit "path-to-exe-or-dll" --set-icon "path-to-ico" --set-file-version "10.7"
Get version string:
$ rcedit "path-to-exe-or-dll" --get-version-string "property"
Use the same properties as --set-version-string
. Use "FileVersion"
to get the results of --set-file-version
and "ProductVersion"
to get the results of --get-product-version
.
Get resource string:
$ rcedit "path-to-exe-or-dll" --get-resource-string id_number