Open-source AI hackers to find and fix your app’s vulnerabilities.
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New! Strix 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)
An LLM API key from any supported provider (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, etc.)
Installation & First Scan
# Install Strix
curl -sSL https://strix.ai/install | bash
# Configure your AI provider
export STRIX_LLM="openai/gpt-5.4"
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 strix_runs/<run-name>
☁️ Strix Platform
Try the Strix full-stack security platform at app.strix.ai — sign up for free, connect your repos and domains, and launch a pentest in minutes.
Validated findings with PoCs and reproduction steps
One-click autofix as ready-to-merge pull requests
Continuous monitoring across code, cloud, and infrastructure
Integrations with GitHub, Slack, Jira, Linear, and CI/CD pipelines
Continuous learning that builds on past findings and remediations
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"
# Provide detailed instructions through file (e.g., rules of engagement, scope, exclusions)
strix --target api.your-app.com --instruction-file ./instruction.md
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:
export STRIX_LLM="openai/gpt-5.4"
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
export STRIX_REASONING_EFFORT="high" # control thinking effort (default: high, quick scan: medium)
[!NOTE]
Strix automatically saves your configuration to ~/.strix/cli-config.json, so you don’t have to re-enter it on every run.
See the LLM Providers documentation for all supported providers including Vertex AI, Bedrock, Azure, and local models.
Enterprise
Get the same Strix experience with enterprise-grade controls: SSO (SAML/OIDC), custom compliance reports, dedicated support & SLA, custom deployment options (VPC/self-hosted), BYOK model support, and tailored agents optimized for your environment. Learn more.
Documentation
Full documentation is available at docs.strix.ai — including detailed guides for usage, CI/CD integrations, skills, and advanced configuration.
Strix
Open-source AI hackers to find and fix your app’s vulnerabilities.
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:
Use Cases
🚀 Quick Start
Prerequisites:
Installation & First Scan
☁️ Strix Platform
Try the Strix full-stack security platform at app.strix.ai — sign up for free, connect your repos and domains, and launch a pentest in minutes.
Start your first pentest →
✨ Features
Agentic Security Tools
Strix agents come equipped with a comprehensive security testing toolkit:
Comprehensive Vulnerability Detection
Strix can identify and validate a wide range of security vulnerabilities:
Graph of Agents
Advanced multi-agent orchestration for comprehensive security testing:
Usage Examples
Basic Usage
Advanced Testing Scenarios
Headless Mode
Run Strix programmatically without interactive UI using the
-n/--non-interactiveflag—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.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:
Configuration
Recommended models for best results:
openai/gpt-5.4anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6vertex_ai/gemini-3-pro-previewSee the LLM Providers documentation for all supported providers including Vertex AI, Bedrock, Azure, and local models.
Enterprise
Get the same Strix experience with enterprise-grade controls: SSO (SAML/OIDC), custom compliance reports, dedicated support & SLA, custom deployment options (VPC/self-hosted), BYOK model support, and tailored agents optimized for your environment. Learn more.
Documentation
Full documentation is available at docs.strix.ai — including detailed guides for usage, CI/CD integrations, skills, and advanced configuration.
Contributing
We welcome contributions of code, docs, and new skills - check out our Contributing Guide to get started or open a pull request/issue.
Join Our Community
Have questions? Found a bug? Want to contribute? Join our Discord!
Support the Project
Love Strix? Give us a ⭐ on GitHub!
Acknowledgements
Strix builds on the incredible work of open-source projects like LiteLLM, Caido, Nuclei, Playwright, and Textual. Huge thanks to their maintainers!