Awesome GPT Agents

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This repository is a community-maintained, curated index of GPT-based agents focused specifically on cybersecurity use cases. It aims to collect and describe custom GPTs and agent projects that assist with offensive and defensive security tasks, threat intelligence, vulnerability research, secure coding, DFIR, red/blue team playbooks, privacy guidance, and related areas. The README lists many named agents, short descriptions, and pointers to ChatGPT custom GPTs and a few external projects. It is intended as a discovery and reference resource rather than a runnable framework. The project asks for community contributions via pull requests, notes that entries may be experimental, and includes a disclaimer that users should evaluate agents before use. The README also documents basic trigger keywords for interacting with some GPTs and highlights a ChatGPT Plus subscription requirement to use listed GPTs.

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Curated directory entries that name dozens of specialized cybersecurity GPTs covering topics such as malware analysis, pentesting guidance, threat intelligence, CVE lookup, smart contract auditing, IaC scanning, OSINT, DFIR, threat modeling, secure coding exercises, and phishing analysis. Each entry typically includes a short description and the GPT or project name to aid discovery. The README provides usage tips and a short list of trigger keywords to elicit retrieval or generation behaviors from agents. It includes contribution instructions for adding new agents, a community-contributed contributors section, badges and metadata, and a clear disclaimer about experimental status and safety. The file catalogs both practical assistants and educational bots, helping users identify tools for specific security workflows and learning objectives.
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The repository helps security professionals, students, and hobbyists discover and compare AI agents tailored to specific cybersecurity tasks. It consolidates many specialized assistants—such as CVE research bots, malware rule helpers, pentest reporters, threat modeling companions, secure code advisors, and OSINT scrapers—so users can quickly find an agent that matches their need. It supports learning and workflow acceleration by pointing to tutors, interactive educators, and automation-focused GPTs for test case generation or audit summaries. The project also lowers the barrier for contributors to share their agents and encourages community curation. The README cautions about experimental tools and notes subscription requirements, prompting users to validate agents before operational use.

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