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pentest-ai - 6 Claude Code subagents for offensive security research (engagement planning, recon analysis, exploit methodology, detection engineering, STIG compliance, report writing)

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Offensive Security Research Assistant for Claude Code 6 specialized AI subagents for every phase of authorized penetration testing pentest-ai turns Claude Code into a full offensive security research environment. Instead of one general-purpose assistant, you get six focused subagents -- each an expert in a specific phase of penetration testing. Ask Claude anything security-related and it automatically routes your request to the right specialist. Whether you are scoping your first engagement or writing a final report, every response is mapped to MITRE ATT&CK and paired with defensive guidance. Claude delegates to the right specialist based on your task. No manual agent selection required -- just describe what you need. Every technique is cross-referenced with ATT&CK IDs. Know exactly where each finding sits in the adversary framework. Offensive methodology paired with defensive detection in every response. Attack and defend in a single workflow. Six specialists, each tuned for a distinct phase of the engagement lifecycle. Scopes engagements, defines rules of engagement, and builds structured test plans. Analyzes reconnaissance data, maps attack surfaces, and identifies high-value targets. Researches vulnerabilities, suggests exploit chains, and maps techniques to ATT&CK. Builds detection rules, writes Sigma/YARA signatures, and designs monitoring strategies. Validates configurations against DISA STIGs and CIS benchmarks for compliance gaps. Generates professional pentest reports with findings, risk ratings, and remediation steps. A natural pipeline from scoping through delivery. Each phase maps to a dedicated agent. What changes when you add pentest-ai to your Claude Code workflow. Three ways to get started. Pick whichever fits your workflow.

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