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Welcome to the beating heart of Siyarix!
While you can certainly run Siyarix commands one-by-one from your standard terminal, the true power of the platform unlocks when you enter the Interactive Chat Mode (also known as the REPL - Read-Eval-Print Loop).
Think of it as a dedicated, context-aware command center where you and your AI co-pilot work together to hunt down vulnerabilities.
Getting in is easy. Just type the main command with no arguments:
siyarixInstantly, you will be dropped into a beautiful, prompt_toolkit-powered shell.
Once inside, you don't need to memorize obscure flags. You can literally just talk to Siyarix:
> scan 192.168.1.1
> find all open ports on example.com
> run a vulnerability scan against the web server
> what tools do I have available?
The AI engine automatically intercepts your natural language, interprets your intent, builds an execution plan, and runs the necessary tools behind the scenes.
We hate typing out long IP addresses and file paths just as much as you do. The REPL comes equipped with SmartAutocomplete:
- Hit
Tabto autocomplete commands, target IPs, and file paths. - Siyarix remembers your conversation history and provides context-aware suggestions.
- Type
/to instantly see a dropdown list of every available slash command.
Want to keep an eye on the logs while you chat? Siyarix supports a gorgeous vertical split-pane view.
Just type /split in the chat!
- Left Pane: Your input area and conversation history.
- Right Pane: Live output, raw logs, or status information.
Pro-Tip: You can change what the right pane shows! Try typing /split timeline, /split metrics, or /split attack_map.
Siyarix doesn't suffer from amnesia. Your entire session is seamlessly persisted to a local SQLite database (~/.siyarix/sessions.db).
This means Siyarix remembers:
- The exact commands you ran and when you ran them.
- Your entire multi-turn conversation with the AI.
- The findings and results of previous scans (so it can use them as context for future commands!).
Want to pick up where you left off tomorrow? You can resume any session perfectly.
Navigate the REPL like a pro with these hotkeys:
| Shortcut | What it does |
|---|---|
Tab |
Triggers the Smart Auto-complete |
Up / Down
|
Navigate through your command history |
Ctrl+C |
Cancels whatever tool is currently running |
Ctrl+L |
Clears the screen to keep things tidy |
Ctrl+D |
Exits the REPL cleanly |
If you want to bypass natural language and issue direct commands to the Siyarix engine, use slash commands. Siyarix boasts over 54+ slash commands for total control.
(Don't try to memorize these! Just type / in the REPL and hit Tab to see them all.)
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/help |
Show all slash commands (or /help <cmd> for details) |
/exit |
Exit the session |
/clear |
Clear the terminal screen |
/new |
Start a brand new, clean conversation thread |
/history |
Show your command history |
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/persona |
Switch the AI's mindset (e.g., to Red Team or Blue Team) |
/model |
Switch the AI provider model on the fly |
/provider |
See or switch your active AI provider |
/agent |
Launch an autonomous agent to achieve a goal |
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/scan |
Run a quick scan directly from the chat |
/target |
Set or show the current default target IP/URL |
/tools |
List all available security tools from the registry |
/opsec |
Run operational security checks on your environment |
/stealth |
Toggle OPSEC stealth mode on or off |
/report |
Generate an assessment report of your current findings |
/diff |
Compare the results of two different scans |
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/theme |
Change the terminal color theme |
/split |
Toggle the split-pane layout |
/config |
View or change configuration settings |
/key |
Set or rotate your encrypted API keys |
/save |
Manually save the current session state |
/load |
Load a previously saved session |
You are now a master of the CLI and the REPL.
Ready to put it all together? Check out the Security Workflows guide to see how Siyarix handles real-world penetration testing and incident response scenarios!
Note
👋 Welcome to Siyarix! This is a personal passion project built by a single developer. It's currently under active development and growing fast. Expect rough edges, but lots of love! ❤️
Welcome to the Siyarix Documentation Map! This page serves as your master compass for navigating the extensive documentation we have built for the platform.
Whether you are a brand new user, a seasoned security operator, or a developer looking to contribute to the core engine, you can find exactly what you need here.
Not sure where to start? Pick the path that best describes you:
Just getting started? We highly recommend following these guides in order:
- Installation Guide — Get Siyarix running on your machine.
- Onboarding Wizard — Let our interactive wizard help you set up your API keys and environment.
- Setup & Configuration — A deeper dive into customizing your setup.
- Your First Run — A gentle walkthrough of your very first Siyarix command.
Ready to put Siyarix to work? Dive into our operational guides:
- Interactive Chat (REPL) — Learn how to use the powerful interactive terminal.
- Security Workflows — Best practices for recon, vulnerability assessment, and incident response.
- Cloud & IaC Scanning — How to secure your cloud environments and infrastructure code.
- Compliance Frameworks — Map your scans to SOC 2, HIPAA, ISO 27001, and more.
Looking under the hood or wanting to write some code? Start here:
- Contribution Guide — Our workflow, standards, and how you can help!
- Codebase Overview — A comprehensive map of our 82+ source modules.
- Testing Standards — How we ensure reliability with pytest and CI/CD.
- Module Architecture — Component design and responsibilities.
If you prefer to browse the raw structure, here is a complete layout of the docs/ folder:
docs/
├── 🚀 getting-started/ # Installation, onboarding, and configuration
│ ├── installation.md # Multi-platform install (pip, brew, winget, docker)
│ ├── onboarding.md # The interactive 11-step setup wizard
│ ├── setup.md # Managing API keys, credentials, and settings
│ ├── first-run.md # A walkthrough of your first session
│ ├── configuration.md # A deep-dive into advanced settings
│ └── troubleshooting.md # Common issues and how to fix them instantly
│
├── 📖 user/ # Daily operations and workflows
│ ├── cli-commands.md # Reference for 50+ CLI commands across 12 groups
│ ├── interactive-chat.md # Mastering the AI REPL and 54+ slash commands
│ ├── security-workflows.md # Recon, vulnerability assessment, incident response
│ ├── cloud-scanning.md # Multi-cloud security scanning (under development)
│ ├── compliance.md # Framework mapping (SOC 2, NIST, GDPR, PCI-DSS)
│ ├── threat-intelligence.md# Integrations with OTX, NVD, and MITRE ATT&CK
│ ├── playbooks.md # Building automated YAML-based IR playbooks
│ ├── workflow-files.md # DAG workflow reference (programmatic API)
│ ├── reporting.md # Multi-format report generation
│ ├── offline-registry.md # Running without AI (Offline/Registry execution mode)
│ └── ai-workflows.md # Advanced AI-driven autonomous operations
│
├── 💻 developer/ # Building, testing, and extending Siyarix
│ ├── codebase-overview.md # Full module structure mapping
│ ├── contribution-guide.md # How to submit PRs and our coding standards
│ ├── module-architecture.md# Component design and responsibilities
│ ├── testing.md # Writing tests (pytest), coverage, and CI/CD
│ └── building.md # Packaging, distribution, and Docker builds
│
├── 🏗️ architecture/ # System design and core internals
│ ├── overview.md # High-level data flow and layered orchestration
│ ├── ai-agent-pipeline.md # The AgentCore reasoning and execution pipeline
│ ├── provider-abstraction.md# How we unify 26 different AI providers
│ ├── execution-engine.md # Plan-based step orchestration
│ ├── memory-and-state.md # Knowledge graph, session persistence, and learning
│ ├── security-model.md # The Permission Gate, DLP, audit logging, and OPSEC
│ └── intent-routing.md # Semantic intent classification and routing
│
├── 🧠 ai/ # Deep dive into the AI provider & agent systems
│ ├── routing.md # Managing 26 providers, failovers, and circuit breakers
│ ├── persona-system.md # Overview of our 10 security personas
│ ├── agent-reasoning.md # The Observe-Reason-Act loop and tool call repair
│ ├── tool-execution.md # The tool registry, capability graph, and parsers
│ ├── ensemble.md # Parallel LLM voting strategies
│ ├── multi-wave.md # Iterative goal execution with context carry-over
│ ├── prompt-architecture.md# System prompt design and management
│ └── safety.md # Our rigorous 8-layer hallucination mitigation system
│
├── 🛡️ security/ # Safety, ethics, and threat models
│ ├── reporting.md # How to safely report vulnerabilities to us
│ ├── threat-model.md # System threat model and our mitigations
│ ├── operational-security.md# TOR routing, stealth modes, and OPSEC controls
│ ├── ethical-policy.md # Mandatory rules of engagement for all users
│ └── abuse-prevention.md # How we prevent misuse of the AI engine
│
└── ⚖️ legal/ # Licensing and governance
├── agpl-guide.md # A plain-English overview of the AGPL-3.0-or-later license
├── why-agpl.md # The philosophy behind our license choice
├── trademark-policy.md # Branding and trademark guidelines
├── responsible-ai.md # Our framework for ethical AI usage
├── disclaimer.md # Important legal disclaimers
└── plugin-exception.md # The license exception for building custom plugins
As you read through the documentation, you might encounter some specific terms. Here is a quick cheat sheet:
| Term | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Provider | The backend AI engine powering Siyarix (e.g., OpenAI, Anthropic, Ollama). |
| Tool | A traditional security executable installed on your system (e.g., nmap, nuclei). |
| Plan | A step-by-step sequence of tool commands intelligently generated by the AI. |
| Workflow | A hardcoded, predefined execution path (usually defined in YAML/JSON) that doesn't require AI generation. |
| Persona | A specialized behavioral profile given to the AI (e.g., instructing it to act specifically as a "Network Recon Specialist"). |
| Knowledge Graph | Siyarix's internal memory where it stores findings (like IP addresses, open ports) to contextually inform future steps. |
Need help finding something specific? Feel free to use the search bar at the top of the documentation site, or open a discussion on our GitHub!