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    KaibanJS

    KaibanJS

    JS-native framework for building and managing multi-agent systems

    JavaScript-native framework for building multi-agent AI systems. Multi-agent AI systems promise to revolutionize how we build interactive and intelligent applications. However, most AI frameworks cater to Python, leaving JavaScript developers at a disadvantage. KaibanJS fills this void by providing a first-of-its-kind, JavaScript-native framework designed specifically for building and integrating AI Agents. Harness the power of specialization by configuring AI agents to excel in distinct,...
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    OSS-Fuzz Gen

    OSS-Fuzz Gen

    LLM powered fuzzing via OSS-Fuzz

    ...It analyses a library’s APIs, examples, and tests to propose harnesses that exercise parsers, decoders, or protocol handlers—precisely the code where fuzzing pays off. The system integrates with modern LLM-assisted workflows to draft harness code and then iterates based on build errors or low coverage signals. Importantly, it aligns with OSS-Fuzz conventions, generating corpus seeds, build rules, and sanitizer settings so projects can plug in quickly. Reports highlight what functions were targeted, how coverage evolved, and where manual hints could unlock more paths. The goal is pragmatic: shrink the gap between “we should fuzz this” and “we have robust fuzzing running in CI,” especially for understaffed maintainers.
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