pwnkit-cli 0.3.3 → 0.3.4
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- package/README.md +40 -59
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- package/dist/README.md +305 -0
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- package/dist/package.json +40 -0
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- /package/{attacks → dist/attacks}/data-exfiltration/pii-leakage.yaml +0 -0
- /package/{attacks → dist/attacks}/encoding-bypass/base64-encoding.yaml +0 -0
- /package/{attacks → dist/attacks}/jailbreak/dan-roleplay.yaml +0 -0
- /package/{attacks → dist/attacks}/jailbreak/hypothetical-scenario.yaml +0 -0
- /package/{attacks → dist/attacks}/jailbreak/multilingual-bypass.yaml +0 -0
- /package/{attacks → dist/attacks}/output-manipulation/harmful-content.yaml +0 -0
- /package/{attacks → dist/attacks}/prompt-injection/context-manipulation.yaml +0 -0
- /package/{attacks → dist/attacks}/prompt-injection/direct-injection.yaml +0 -0
- /package/{attacks → dist/attacks}/prompt-injection/indirect-injection.yaml +0 -0
- /package/{attacks → dist/attacks}/system-prompt-extraction/direct-ask.yaml +0 -0
- /package/{attacks → dist/attacks}/system-prompt-extraction/markdown-exfil.yaml +0 -0
- /package/{attacks → dist/attacks}/tool-misuse/ssrf-via-tools.yaml +0 -0
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<strong>General-purpose autonomous pentesting framework</strong><br/>
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<em>Scan LLM endpoints. Audit npm packages. Review source code.
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<em>Scan LLM endpoints. Audit npm packages. Review source code. Re-exploit to kill false positives.</em>
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pwnkit is an open-source agentic security toolkit. A research agent discovers, attacks, and writes proof-of-concept code for vulnerabilities across LLM endpoints,
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pwnkit is an open-source agentic security toolkit. A research agent discovers, attacks, and writes proof-of-concept code for vulnerabilities across LLM endpoints, npm packages, and Git repositories. Then a blind verify agent — given ONLY the PoC and file path, not the reasoning — independently reproduces each finding to **kill false positives**. No templates, no static rules — multi-turn agentic reasoning that thinks like an attacker.
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One command. Zero config. Every finding re-exploited or dropped.
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npx pwnkit-cli ./my-repo # reviews source code
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```
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That's it. pwnkit discovers your attack surface, launches targeted attacks, verifies findings, and generates a report — all in under 5 minutes.
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### Auto-Detect
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`pwnkit <target>` figures out what you mean without explicit subcommands:
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`pwnkit-cli <target>` figures out what you mean without explicit subcommands:
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pwnkit runs autonomous AI agents in a research-then-verify pipeline. Each agent uses tools (`read_file`, `run_command`, `send_prompt`, `save_finding`) and makes multi-turn decisions — adapting its strategy based on what it learns:
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