# NextHooker
## Overview
*NextHooker* is an open-source x86~~ text hooker for Windows.
Basically, GUI text hooker based on [Stomp](http://www.hongfire.com/forum/showthread.php/438331-ITHVNR-ITH-with-the-VNR-engine)'s ITHVNR.
## Extensions
See my [Example Extension project](https://github.com/Artikash/ExampleExtension) to see how to build an extension.
To use an extension, simply rename the extension dll file to ```{NUMBER}_{NAME}_nexthooker_extension.dll``` and copy into the NextHooker folder.
Extensions are called in order by the number they are prefixed with.
## Downloads
Releases of *NextHooker* can be found [here](https://github.com/Artikash/NextHooker/releases)
Previous releases of *ITHVNR* can be found [here](https://github.com/mireado/ITHVNR/releases).
## Features
- Open-source
- Hook text (most AGTH hook codes supported)
- Auto hook many engines (including some not supported by VNR!)
- Extensions (New!)
## License
GPL v3
## Developers
- Copyright (C) 2010-2012 [kaosu](http://www.hongfire.com/forum/member/562651-kaosu)
- VNR engine making by [jichi](http://sakuradite.com/topic)
- ITH updating by [Andys](https://github.com/AndyScull)
- ITHVNR new GUI & VNR engine migration by [Stomp](http://www.hongfire.com/forum/member/325894-stomp)
- ITHVNR updating by [mireado](https://github.com/mireado), [Eguni](https://github.com/Eguni), and [DoumanAsh](https://github.com/DoumanAsh)
## Special Thanks
- Everybody adding issues!
## Compiling
Before compiling *NextHooker*, you should get Visual Studio with CMake and ATL support, as well as Qt version 5.11
Use Visual Studio to compile all the CMake projects, then use Qt Creator to compile/run the GUI.
## Project Architecture
The GUI links to vnrhost.dll (created from the texthook folder) which injects vnrhook.dll (created from the vnrhook folder) into the target process and connects to it via 2 pipe files.
vnrhost writes to hostPipe, vnrhook writes to hookPipe (duh?)
vnrhook waits for the pipe to be connected, then injects a few instructions into any text outputting functions (e.g. TextOut, GetGlyphOutline) that cause their input to be sent through the pipe.
Additional information about hooks is shared through a file view (a.k.a. section object) that is mapped to a reference to the Hook class.
The text that vnrhost receives through the pipe is then processed a little before being dispatched back to the GUI and displayed.