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diff --git a/dictionaries/README.md b/dictionaries/README.md index 2c0056f6..f3b8a9e5 100644 --- a/dictionaries/README.md +++ b/dictionaries/README.md @@ -4,9 +4,7 @@ This subdirectory contains a set of dictionaries that can be used in conjunction with the -x option to allow the fuzzer to effortlessly explore the -grammar of some of the more verbose data formats or languages. The basic -principle behind the operation of fuzzer dictionaries is outlined in section 10 -of the "main" README.md for the project. +grammar of some of the more verbose data formats or languages. These sets were done by Michal Zalewski, various contributors, and imported from oss-fuzz, go-fuzz and libfuzzer. diff --git a/docs/afl-fuzz_approach.md b/docs/afl-fuzz_approach.md index 68f45891..702e020d 100644 --- a/docs/afl-fuzz_approach.md +++ b/docs/afl-fuzz_approach.md @@ -424,8 +424,7 @@ There are three subdirectories created within the output directory and updated in real-time: - queue/ - test cases for every distinctive execution path, plus all the - starting files given by the user. This is the synthesized corpus - mentioned in section 2. + starting files given by the user. This is the synthesized corpus. Before using this corpus for any other purposes, you can shrink it to a smaller size using the afl-cmin tool. The tool will find |