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# FuzzForge CLI
🛡️ **FuzzForge CLI** - Command-line interface for FuzzForge security testing platform
A comprehensive CLI for managing security testing workflows, monitoring runs in real-time, and analyzing findings with beautiful terminal interfaces and persistent project management.
## ✨ Features
- 📁 **Project Management** - Initialize and manage FuzzForge projects with local databases
- 🔧 **Workflow Management** - Browse, configure, and run security testing workflows
- 🚀 **Workflow Execution** - Execute and manage security testing workflows
- 🔍 **Findings Analysis** - View, export, and analyze security findings in multiple formats
- 📊 **Real-time Monitoring** - Live dashboards for fuzzing statistics and crash reports
- ⚙️ **Configuration** - Flexible project and global configuration management
- 🎨 **Rich UI** - Beautiful tables, progress bars, and interactive prompts
- 💾 **Persistent Storage** - SQLite database for runs, findings, and crash data
- 🛡️ **Error Handling** - Comprehensive error handling with user-friendly messages
- 🔄 **Network Resilience** - Automatic retries and graceful degradation
## 🚀 Quick Start
### Installation
#### Prerequisites
- Python 3.11 or higher
- [uv](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/) package manager
#### Install FuzzForge CLI
```bash
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/FuzzingLabs/fuzzforge_alpha.git
cd fuzzforge_alpha/cli
# Install globally with uv (recommended)
uv tool install .
# Alternative: Install in development mode
uv sync
uv add --editable ../sdk
uv tool install --editable .
# Verify installation
fuzzforge --help
```
#### Shell Completion (Optional)
```bash
# Install completion for your shell
fuzzforge --install-completion
```
### Initialize Your First Project
```bash
# Create a new project directory
mkdir my-security-project
cd my-security-project
# Initialize FuzzForge project
ff init
# Check status
fuzzforge status
```
This creates a `.fuzzforge/` directory with:
- SQLite database for persistent storage
- Configuration file (`config.yaml`)
- Project metadata
### Run Your First Analysis
```bash
# List available workflows
fuzzforge workflows list
# Get workflow details
fuzzforge workflows info security_assessment
# Submit a workflow for analysis
fuzzforge workflow security_assessment /path/to/your/code
# View findings when complete
fuzzforge finding <execution-id>
```
## 📚 Command Reference
### Project Management
#### `ff init`
Initialize a new FuzzForge project in the current directory.
```bash
ff init --name "My Security Project" --api-url "http://localhost:8000"
```
**Options:**
- `--name, -n` - Project name (defaults to directory name)
- `--api-url, -u` - FuzzForge API URL (defaults to http://localhost:8000)
- `--force, -f` - Force initialization even if project exists
#### `fuzzforge status`
Show comprehensive project and API status information.
```bash
fuzzforge status
```
Displays:
- Project information and configuration
- Database statistics (runs, findings, crashes)
- API connectivity and available workflows
### Workflow Management
#### `fuzzforge workflows list`
List all available security testing workflows.
```bash
fuzzforge workflows list
```
#### `fuzzforge workflows info <workflow-name>`
Show detailed information about a specific workflow.
```bash
fuzzforge workflows info security_assessment
```
Displays:
- Workflow metadata (version, author, description)
- Parameter schema and requirements
- Supported volume modes and features
#### `fuzzforge workflows parameters <workflow-name>`
Interactive parameter builder for workflows.
```bash
# Interactive mode
fuzzforge workflows parameters security_assessment
# Save parameters to file
fuzzforge workflows parameters security_assessment --output params.json
# Non-interactive mode (show schema only)
fuzzforge workflows parameters security_assessment --no-interactive
```
### Workflow Execution
#### `fuzzforge workflow <workflow> <target-path>`
Execute a security testing workflow.
```bash
# Basic execution
fuzzforge workflow security_assessment /path/to/code
# With parameters
fuzzforge workflow security_assessment /path/to/binary \
--param timeout=3600 \
--param iterations=10000
# With parameter file
fuzzforge workflow security_assessment /path/to/code \
--param-file my-params.json
# Wait for completion
fuzzforge workflow security_assessment /path/to/code --wait
```
**Options:**
- `--param, -p` - Parameter in key=value format (can be used multiple times)
- `--param-file, -f` - JSON file containing parameters
- `--volume-mode, -v` - Volume mount mode: `ro` (read-only) or `rw` (read-write)
- `--timeout, -t` - Execution timeout in seconds
- `--interactive/--no-interactive, -i/-n` - Interactive parameter input
- `--wait, -w` - Wait for execution to complete
#### `fuzzforge workflow status [execution-id]`
Check the status of a workflow execution.
```bash
# Check specific execution
fuzzforge workflow status abc123def456
# Check most recent execution
fuzzforge workflow status
```
#### `fuzzforge workflow history`
Show workflow execution history from local database.
```bash
# List all executions
fuzzforge workflow history
# Filter by workflow
fuzzforge workflow history --workflow security_assessment
# Filter by status
fuzzforge workflow history --status completed
# Limit results
fuzzforge workflow history --limit 10
```
#### `fuzzforge workflow retry <execution-id>`
Retry a workflow with the same or modified parameters.
```bash
# Retry with same parameters
fuzzforge workflow retry abc123def456
# Modify parameters interactively
fuzzforge workflow retry abc123def456 --modify-params
```
### Findings Management
#### `fuzzforge finding [execution-id]`
View security findings for a specific execution.
```bash
# Display latest findings
fuzzforge finding
# Display specific execution findings
fuzzforge finding abc123def456
```
#### `fuzzforge findings`
Browse all security findings from local database.
```bash
# List all findings
fuzzforge findings
# Show findings history
fuzzforge findings history --limit 20
```
#### `fuzzforge finding export [execution-id]`
Export security findings in various formats.
```bash
# Export latest findings
fuzzforge finding export --format json
# Export specific execution findings
fuzzforge finding export abc123def456 --format sarif
# Export as CSV with output file
fuzzforge finding export abc123def456 --format csv --output report.csv
# Export as HTML report
fuzzforge finding export --format html --output report.html
```
### Configuration Management
#### `fuzzforge config show`
Display current configuration settings.
```bash
# Show project configuration
fuzzforge config show
# Show global configuration
fuzzforge config show --global
```
#### `fuzzforge config set <key> <value>`
Set a configuration value.
```bash
# Project settings
fuzzforge config set project.api_url "http://api.fuzzforge.com"
fuzzforge config set project.default_timeout 7200
fuzzforge config set project.default_workflow "security_assessment"
# Retention settings
fuzzforge config set retention.max_runs 200
fuzzforge config set retention.keep_findings_days 120
# Preferences
fuzzforge config set preferences.auto_save_findings true
fuzzforge config set preferences.show_progress_bars false
# Global configuration
fuzzforge config set project.api_url "http://global.api.com" --global
```
#### `fuzzforge config get <key>`
Get a specific configuration value.
```bash
fuzzforge config get project.api_url
fuzzforge config get retention.max_runs --global
```
#### `fuzzforge config reset`
Reset configuration to defaults.
```bash
# Reset project configuration
fuzzforge config reset
# Reset global configuration
fuzzforge config reset --global
# Skip confirmation
fuzzforge config reset --force
```
#### `fuzzforge config edit`
Open configuration file in default editor.
```bash
# Edit project configuration
fuzzforge config edit
# Edit global configuration
fuzzforge config edit --global
```
## 🏗️ Project Structure
When you initialize a FuzzForge project, the following structure is created:
```
my-project/
├── .fuzzforge/
│ ├── config.yaml # Project configuration
│ └── findings.db # SQLite database
├── .gitignore # Updated with FuzzForge entries
└── README.md # Project README (if created)
```
### Database Schema
The SQLite database stores:
- **runs** - Workflow run history and metadata
- **findings** - Security findings and SARIF data
- **crashes** - Crash reports and fuzzing data
### Configuration Format
Project configuration (`.fuzzforge/config.yaml`):
```yaml
project:
name: "My Security Project"
api_url: "http://localhost:8000"
default_timeout: 3600
default_workflow: null
retention:
max_runs: 100
keep_findings_days: 90
preferences:
auto_save_findings: true
show_progress_bars: true
table_style: "rich"
color_output: true
```
## 🔧 Advanced Usage
### Parameter Handling
FuzzForge CLI supports flexible parameter input:
1. **Command line parameters**:
```bash
ff workflow workflow-name /path key1=value1 key2=value2
```
2. **Parameter files**:
```bash
echo '{"timeout": 3600, "threads": 4}' > params.json
ff workflow workflow-name /path --param-file params.json
```
3. **Interactive prompts**:
```bash
ff workflow workflow-name /path --interactive
```
4. **Parameter builder**:
```bash
ff workflows parameters workflow-name --output my-params.json
ff workflow workflow-name /path --param-file my-params.json
```
### Environment Variables
Override configuration with environment variables:
```bash
export FUZZFORGE_API_URL="http://production.api.com"
export FUZZFORGE_TIMEOUT="7200"
```
### Data Retention
Configure automatic cleanup of old data:
```bash
# Keep only 50 runs
fuzzforge config set retention.max_runs 50
# Keep findings for 30 days
fuzzforge config set retention.keep_findings_days 30
```
### Export Formats
Support for multiple export formats:
- **JSON** - Simplified findings structure
- **CSV** - Tabular data for spreadsheets
- **HTML** - Interactive web report
- **SARIF** - Standard security analysis format
## 🛠️ Development
### Setup Development Environment
```bash
# Clone repository
git clone https://github.com/FuzzingLabs/fuzzforge_alpha.git
cd fuzzforge_alpha/cli
# Install in development mode
uv sync
uv add --editable ../sdk
# Install CLI in editable mode
uv tool install --editable .
```
### Project Structure
```
cli/
├── src/fuzzforge_cli/
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── main.py # Main CLI app
│ ├── config.py # Configuration management
│ ├── database.py # Database operations
│ ├── exceptions.py # Error handling
│ ├── api_validation.py # API response validation
│ └── commands/ # Command implementations
│ ├── init.py # Project initialization
│ ├── workflows.py # Workflow management
│ ├── runs.py # Run management
│ ├── findings.py # Findings management
│ ├── config.py # Configuration commands
│ └── status.py # Status information
├── pyproject.toml # Project configuration
└── README.md # This file
```
### Running Tests
```bash
# Run tests (when available)
uv run pytest
# Code formatting
uv run black src/
uv run isort src/
# Type checking
uv run mypy src/
```
## ⚠️ Troubleshooting
### Common Issues
#### "No FuzzForge project found"
```bash
# Initialize a project first
ff init
```
#### API Connection Failed
```bash
# Check API URL configuration
fuzzforge config get project.api_url
# Test API connectivity
fuzzforge status
# Update API URL if needed
fuzzforge config set project.api_url "http://correct-url:8000"
```
#### Permission Errors
```bash
# Ensure proper permissions for project directory
chmod -R 755 .fuzzforge/
# Check file ownership
ls -la .fuzzforge/
```
#### Database Issues
```bash
# Check database file exists
ls -la .fuzzforge/findings.db
# Reinitialize if corrupted (will lose data)
rm .fuzzforge/findings.db
ff init --force
```
### Environment Variables
Set these environment variables for debugging:
```bash
export FUZZFORGE_DEBUG=1 # Enable debug logging
export FUZZFORGE_API_URL="..." # Override API URL
export FUZZFORGE_TIMEOUT="30" # Override timeout
```
### Getting Help
```bash
# General help
fuzzforge --help
# Command-specific help
ff workflows --help
ff workflow run --help
# Show version
fuzzforge --version
```
## 🏆 Example Workflow
Here's a complete example of analyzing a project:
```bash
# 1. Initialize project
mkdir my-security-audit
cd my-security-audit
ff init --name "Security Audit 2024"
# 2. Check available workflows
fuzzforge workflows list
# 3. Submit comprehensive security assessment
ff workflow security_assessment /path/to/source/code --wait
# 4. View findings in table format
fuzzforge findings get <run-id>
# 5. Export detailed report
fuzzforge findings export <run-id> --format html --output security_report.html
# 6. Check project statistics
fuzzforge status
```
## 📜 License
This project is licensed under the terms specified in the main FuzzForge repository.
## 🤝 Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please see the main FuzzForge repository for contribution guidelines.
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**FuzzForge CLI** - Making security testing workflows accessible and efficient from the command line.