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    BruteForceAI

    BruteForceAI

    Advanced LLM-powered brute-force tool combining AI intelligence

    BruteForceAI is an open-source security testing tool that applies large language models to the analysis of login forms and authentication flows in web applications. At a high level, the project uses AI to inspect HTML content, identify the relevant form elements, and automate selector discovery so that a tester does not need to hand-map every field before evaluation. It combines that analysis layer with automated credential testing workflows, framing itself as a more adaptive alternative to older brute-force tooling that depends heavily on manual configuration. ...
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    langrocks

    langrocks

    Tools like web browser, computer access and code runner for LLMs

    Langrocks is a programming language experimentation toolkit that enables developers to create, test, and optimize custom programming languages.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    E2B Desktop Sandbox

    E2B Desktop Sandbox

    E2B Desktop Sandbox for LLMs. E2B Sandbox

    ...Within a sandbox, developers can launch applications like browsers, editors, or other software that an AI agent may need to interact with. This approach is particularly useful for building AI agents capable of interacting with graphical environments or performing tasks such as browsing, testing software, or automating workflows.
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