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    garak

    garak

    The LLM vulnerability scanner

    garak checks if an LLM can be made to fail in a way we don't want. garak probes for hallucination, data leakage, prompt injection, misinformation, toxicity generation, jailbreaks, and many other weaknesses. garak's a free tool, we love developing it and are always interested in adding functionality to support applications. garak is a command-line tool, it's developed in Linux and OSX. Just grab it from PyPI and you should be good to go. The standard pip version of garak is updated periodically. garak has its own dependencies, you can to install garak in its own Conda environment. garak needs to know what model to scan, and by default, it'll try all the probes it knows on that model, using the vulnerability detectors recommended by each probe. For each probe loaded, garak will print a progress bar as it generates. Once the generation is complete, a row evaluating the probe's results on each detector is given.
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