README and LICENSE

Signed-off-by: Vincent Batts <vbatts@hashbangbash.com>
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Copyright 2018 Vincent Batts
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### Building ### Building
While you can `go get` the fuzz-walker binary itself, the walker functions are in plugins. You can easily:
The easiest way to get started is by cloning this repo and running `make`. ```shell
go get git.thisco.de/vbatts/fuzz-walker
```
Additionally, you write your own walker functions as plugins.
See `git.thisco.de/vbatts/fuzz-walker/walker` package for data structures,
and `https://git.thisco.de/vbatts/fuzz-walker/src/master/walker/walkers/readFuzz/plugin.go` as an example.
This way you need no edit and recompile fuzz-walker itself over and over.
### running ### running
I reckon you could run this on your host, but it's intended to push the bounds of what's allowed inside a container. I reckon you could run this on your host, but it's intended to push the bounds of what's allowed inside a container.
```shell
fuzz-walker
```
### LICENSE
See [LICENSE](./LICENSE)