# # This ProGuard configuration file illustrates how to process the ProGuard GUI. # Configuration files for typical applications will be very similar. # Usage: # java -jar proguard.jar @proguardgui.pro # # Specify the input jars, output jars, and library jars. # The input jars will be merged in a single output jar. # We'll filter out the Ant classes, Gradle classes, and WTK classes, keeping # everything else. -injars ../lib/proguardgui.jar -injars ../lib/proguard.jar(!META-INF/**,!proguard/ant/**,!proguard/gradle/**,!proguard/wtk/**) -injars ../lib/retrace.jar (!META-INF/**) -outjars proguardgui_out.jar -libraryjars <java.home>/lib/rt.jar # If we wanted to reuse the previously obfuscated proguard_out.jar, we could # perform incremental obfuscation based on its mapping file, and only keep the # additional GUI files instead of all files. #-applymapping proguard.map #-injars ../lib/proguardgui.jar #-outjars proguardgui_out.jar #-libraryjars ../lib/proguard.jar(!proguard/ant/**,!proguard/wtk/**) #-libraryjars ../lib/retrace.jar #-libraryjars <java.home>/lib/rt.jar # Allow methods with the same signature, except for the return type, # to get the same obfuscation name. -overloadaggressively # Put all obfuscated classes into the nameless root package. -repackageclasses '' # Adapt the names of resource files, based on the corresponding obfuscated # class names. Notably, in this case, the GUI resource properties file will # have to be renamed. -adaptresourcefilenames **.properties,**.gif,**.jpg # The entry point: ProGuardGUI and its main method. -keep public class proguard.gui.ProGuardGUI { public static void main(java.lang.String[]); }