Getting some notice. Tests and CI would be the fastest wins.
Fusil is a multi-agent Python library used to write fuzzing programs
Documentation
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No CONTRIBUTING.md found (−47 pts base + up to −53 pts more for content).
→ Add a CONTRIBUTING.md telling newcomers how to get involved. Include setup, code style, test, and PR instructions.
README is present.
README documents how to install the project.
Licensed under GPL-2.0.
Engineering
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No CI configuration detected in this repository.
→ If your CI lives elsewhere (a private repo that builds this one) or this project is itself a CI/CD tool, mark this check Not Applicable. Otherwise add a GitHub Actions workflow that runs tests on each push. It takes 15 minutes and reassures contributors their changes won't break things.
No linter or formatter configured.
→ Add [tool.ruff] to pyproject.toml. Ruff handles linting and formatting in one tool and replaces flake8, isort, and black.
No dependency lockfile found (−70 pts).
→ Commit poetry.lock, uv.lock, pdm.lock, Pipfile.lock, conda-lock.yml, or another lockfile for your Python dependency manager.
No issue or PR templates found (−100 pts).
→ Add .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/ with bug_report.md and feature_request.md to guide contributors. It dramatically improves issue quality.
Test files detected (test_doc.py).
Project health
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Dependency manifest found (pyproject.toml).
Repository has a description.
Actively maintained (pushed within the last month).
.gitignore present.
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Activity
- —Commits (30d / 90d)
- 1Forks
- 0Releases
Community
- —Community health
- —authors own >50% of commits
- 38Watchers
Responsiveness
- 184d 23hMedian issue response
- <1hMedian PR merge time
- 30Open issues
Repository files27 root entries
- doc
- examples
- fleet
- fusil
- fuzzers
- tests
- tools
- .gitignoreGood: .gitignore present.
- AUTHORS
- ChangeLog
- CLAUDE.md
- COPYING
- graph.sh
- IDEAS
- INSTALL
- jit_config.py
- lsall.sh
- MANIFEST.in
- PKG-INFO
- pyflakes.sh
- pyproject.tomlGood: Dependency manifest found (pyproject.toml).
- README_JIT.mdGood: README is present.Issue: README has little structure (−15 pts). Add 2-3 headings for +8 pts; 4+ earns +15 pts.Fix: Break it into sections (Overview, Install, Usage, Contributing) using Markdown headings.Issue: No screenshots or images in the README (−20 pts).Fix: Add a GIF, screenshot, or logo image. It is the fastest way to show what your project does.Issue: README has no code examples (−15 pts).Fix: Show a quick-start snippet so contributors can see what using your project looks like.Good: README links to a live demo or deployed app.Issue: No status badges in the README (−10 pts).Fix: Add CI/build status badges from shields.io or your CI provider to signal project health.Good: README documents how to install the project.Good: README documents how to run the project.
- README.rst
- README.windows.txt
- TECH_DEBT_PLAN.md
- test_doc.pyGood: Test files detected (test_doc.py).
- TODO