Package: zzuf
Version: 0.8.1-1
Severity: wishlist

It would be nice to have an easier way to save fuzzed versions of input
files in order to reproduce crashes. I'd suggest two options, one for
when to save input (always, for certain signals, never) and another for
a directory to save them in. This would be a really useful way to
automate finding more bugs. The output files could be named something
like hotfuzz-zzuf0.8.1-r0.04-s12345.avi, where hotfuzz and .avi are the
existing parts of the filenames.

An option to delete output files in certain circumstances (always, when
a bug is found or never).

An option to keep iterating through seeds until the end of the range,
ignoring any bugs until the range is completed and then printing a
report at the end.

An option to protect certain strings (using hex/ascii). This would be
useful for files that are essentially container formats and have
specific internal filenames that shouldn't be played with. For example
windows help formats (decompiled by helpdeco).

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