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      <title>Introducing agentic capabilities and OSS-Fuzz</title>
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      <description>Introduction Link to heading In the last few months OSS-Fuzz has worked on introducing agentic capabilities into its repository to automate tasks related to fuzzing. These efforts build on the success observed from CLI agents like gemini-cli and Claude Code, and also builds on earlier efforts, e.g. OSS-Fuzz-Gen and Fuzz Introspector, where we have developed tools and ideas for automating fuzz harness creation, fuzz harness improvements and so on. The success of CLI agents in generating code has changed how we write fuzzing harnesses and in general improve the fuzzing posture of a given open source project.</description>
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