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Here is a list of the best .NET decompiler tools:
http://scottge.net/2015/07/16/best-net-decompiler-tools/
.NET Reflector by RedGate
ILSpy by SharpDevelop
JustDecompile by Telerik
dotPeek by JetBrains
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Hi,
Unfortunately, neither of the tools is perfect. Sometimes you need to use all of them and combine the results. They may struggle and decompile syntactic incorrect generic classes, enumerators, async calls, some switches etc.
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