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What's some of the things you think could be done to improve user experience for fuzzing?
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More standardization of fuzzers across system and arch boundaries. Eg, a unified fuzzer for Windows, Linux, etc, rather than different projects. Maybe a fuzzing IDE with realtime coverage highlighting and input/repro hyperlinks for covered lines to repro a case that gets there
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Less automation and a focus on fuzzing tools as libraries, rather than all-in-one, hard to change tools. Maybe a visual fuzzer diagramming thing where you can drag building blocks, mutations, feedback lines on a canvas and you get a fuzzer with those properties
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We developed this exactly, a generalized fuzzing framework. Looking to open source it.


