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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T08:16:19+00:00 2026-05-16T08:16:19+00:00

I have a folder that has a .pyc_dis file from a module. What can

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I have a folder that has a .pyc_dis file from a module. What can I do with it? How do I run it? What does this file even come from?

I couldn’t find any information with a Google search.

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    2026-05-16T08:16:20+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 8:16 am

    it’s probably a disassembled python bytecode obtained by decompyle.
    you can generate similar data like this:

    >>> import code, dis
    >>> c = code.compile_command('x = []; x.append("foo")')
    >>> dis.disassemble(c)
      1           0 BUILD_LIST               0
                  3 STORE_NAME               0 (x)
                  6 LOAD_NAME                0 (x)
                  9 LOAD_ATTR                1 (append)
                 12 LOAD_CONST               0 ('foo')
                 15 CALL_FUNCTION            1
                 18 PRINT_EXPR          
                 19 LOAD_CONST               1 (None)
    

    dos the file content look similar?

    the bytecode disassembly is not practically useful, but can be used (and is used by decompyle disassembler) if one wants to try to reconstruct the python source code from .pyc file.

    UPDATE

    e.g. when you run

    $ decompyle --showasm -o ./ app.pyc
    

    the app.pyc_dis file containing the bytecode analysis is generated in the current directory, and in my simple example its content is:

    0   BUILD_LIST_0      ''
    3   STORE_NAME        'x'
    6   LOAD_NAME         'x'
    9   LOAD_ATTR         'append'
    12  LOAD_CONST        'foo'
    15  CALL_FUNCTION_1   ''
    18  POP_TOP           ''
    19  LOAD_CONST        ''
    22  RETURN_VALUE      ''
    
    x = []
    x.append('foo')
    
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