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Open-source AI Hackers to secure your Apps

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[!TIP] New! Strix now integrates seamlessly with GitHub Actions and CI/CD pipelines. Automatically scan for vulnerabilities on every pull request and block insecure code before it reaches production!


🦉 Strix Overview

Strix are autonomous AI agents that act just like real hackers - they run your code dynamically, find vulnerabilities, and validate them through actual proof-of-concepts. Built for developers and security teams who need fast, accurate security testing without the overhead of manual pentesting or the false positives of static analysis tools.

Key Capabilities:

  • 🔧 Full hacker toolkit out of the box
  • 🤝 Teams of agents that collaborate and scale
  • Real validation with PoCs, not false positives
  • 💻 Developer‑first CLI with actionable reports
  • 🔄 Auto‑fix & reporting to accelerate remediation

🎯 Use Cases

  • Application Security Testing - Detect and validate critical vulnerabilities in your applications
  • Rapid Penetration Testing - Get penetration tests done in hours, not weeks, with compliance reports
  • Bug Bounty Automation - Automate bug bounty research and generate PoCs for faster reporting
  • CI/CD Integration - Run tests in CI/CD to block vulnerabilities before reaching production

🚀 Quick Start

Prerequisites:

  • Docker (running)
  • Python 3.12+
  • An LLM provider key (e.g. get OpenAI API key or use a local LLM)

Installation & First Scan

# Install Strix
pipx install strix-agent

# Configure your AI provider
export STRIX_LLM="openai/gpt-5"
export LLM_API_KEY="your-api-key"

# Run your first security assessment
strix --target ./app-directory

[!NOTE] First run automatically pulls the sandbox Docker image. Results are saved to agent_runs/<run-name>

🏆 Enterprise Platform

Want to skip the setup? Try our cloud-hosted version at usestrix.com

Our managed platform provides:

  • 📈 Executive Dashboards
  • 🧠 Custom Fine-Tuned Models
  • ⚙️ CI/CD Integration
  • 🔍 Large-Scale Scanning
  • 🔌 Third-Party Integrations
  • 🎯 Enterprise Support

Get Enterprise Demo →


✨ Features

🛠️ Agentic Security Tools

Strix agents come equipped with a comprehensive security testing toolkit:

  • Full HTTP Proxy - Full request/response manipulation and analysis
  • Browser Automation - Multi-tab browser for testing of XSS, CSRF, auth flows
  • Terminal Environments - Interactive shells for command execution and testing
  • Python Runtime - Custom exploit development and validation
  • Reconnaissance - Automated OSINT and attack surface mapping
  • Code Analysis - Static and dynamic analysis capabilities
  • Knowledge Management - Structured findings and attack documentation

🎯 Comprehensive Vulnerability Detection

Strix can identify and validate a wide range of security vulnerabilities:

  • Access Control - IDOR, privilege escalation, auth bypass
  • Injection Attacks - SQL, NoSQL, command injection
  • Server-Side - SSRF, XXE, deserialization flaws
  • Client-Side - XSS, prototype pollution, DOM vulnerabilities
  • Business Logic - Race conditions, workflow manipulation
  • Authentication - JWT vulnerabilities, session management
  • Infrastructure - Misconfigurations, exposed services

🕸️ Graph of Agents

Advanced multi-agent orchestration for comprehensive security testing:

  • Distributed Workflows - Specialized agents for different attacks and assets
  • Scalable Testing - Parallel execution for fast comprehensive coverage
  • Dynamic Coordination - Agents collaborate and share discoveries

💻 Usage Examples

Basic Usage

# Scan a local codebase
strix --target ./app-directory

# Security review of a GitHub repository
strix --target https://github.com/org/repo

# Black-box web application assessment
strix --target https://your-app.com

Advanced Testing Scenarios

# Grey-box authenticated testing
strix --target https://your-app.com --instruction "Perform authenticated testing using credentials: user:pass"

# Multi-target testing (source code + deployed app)
strix -t https://github.com/org/app -t https://your-app.com

# Focused testing with custom instructions
strix --target api.your-app.com --instruction "Focus on business logic flaws and IDOR vulnerabilities"

🤖 Headless Mode

Run Strix programmatically without interactive UI using the -n/--non-interactive flag—perfect for servers and automated jobs. The CLI prints real-time vulnerability findings, and the final report before exiting. Exits with non-zero code when vulnerabilities are found.

strix -n --target https://your-app.com

🔄 CI/CD (GitHub Actions)

Strix can be added to your pipeline to run a security test on pull requests with a lightweight GitHub Actions workflow:

name: strix-penetration-test

on:
  pull_request:

jobs:
  security-scan:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v4

      - name: Install Strix
        run: pipx install strix-agent

      - name: Run Strix
        env:
          STRIX_LLM: ${{ secrets.STRIX_LLM }}
          LLM_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.LLM_API_KEY }}

        run: strix -n -t ./

⚙️ Configuration

export STRIX_LLM="openai/gpt-5"
export LLM_API_KEY="your-api-key"

# Optional
export LLM_API_BASE="your-api-base-url"  # if using a local model, e.g. Ollama, LMStudio
export PERPLEXITY_API_KEY="your-api-key"  # for search capabilities

OpenAI's GPT-5 (openai/gpt-5) and Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 4.5 (anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-5) work best with Strix, but we support many other options.

🤝 Contributing

We welcome contributions from the community! There are several ways to contribute:

Code Contributions

See our Contributing Guide for details on:

  • Setting up your development environment
  • Running tests and quality checks
  • Submitting pull requests
  • Code style guidelines

Prompt Modules Collection

Help expand our collection of specialized prompt modules for AI agents:

👥 Join Our Community

Have questions? Found a bug? Want to contribute? Join our Discord!

🌟 Support the Project

Love Strix? Give us a ⭐ on GitHub!

[!WARNING] Only test apps you own or have permission to test. You are responsible for using Strix ethically and legally.

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