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wdeilim / Audit RulesA curated list of audit rules which extract from Source Code Auditing tools.
gosirys / WebSecurity ITA 2009A training course on Web Security, Exploit Development and Source Code Auditing from 2009.
belane / CodeAuditorTake notes and categorize issues during a source code audit.
truefinder / TonbiTONBI is a source code auditing scanner against framework based web application. It hunts for various vulnerabilites in such as Laravel, Codeigniter, Django, Flask, Rails , etc ... It's simple, easy, and intuitive! It gives the most efficient code auditing method especially for security researchers and also all the web application developers.
auditmos / Audits🧾 Collection of reports after audits and source code reviews
daisyfbk / K8ntextSource code for the "Sharpening Kubernetes Audit Logs with Context Awareness" paper by Franzil, Armani, Dias Knob, and Siracusa
kylezantos / Skill DistilleryCreate or audit AI agent skills. Synthesizes source material bottom-up into strategic, interactive skills. Works with Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, and 35+ agents.
anahata-os / Anahata AsiAnahata ASI - Artificial Super Intelligence - Cross-Platform, Modular, Enterprise Ready, Open Source, Pure Java, AGI and ASI Containers. Context Window Garbage Collector, Stateful Toolkits, Flight Recorder. Autonomous Observable Auditable JVM Agent with JIT java code execution. Anahata ASI SDK, Anahata ASI Desktop, Anahata ASI Studio - NetBeans.
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Upgrade to @latest 11:37:30 PM: added 2044 packages, and audited 2045 packages in 1m 11:37:30 PM: 208 packages are looking for funding 11:37:30 PM: run `npm fund` for details 11:37:30 PM: 41 vulnerabilities (13 moderate, 25 high, 3 critical) 11:37:30 PM: To address issues that do not require attention, run: 11:37:30 PM: npm audit fix 11:37:30 PM: To address all issues possible (including breaking changes), run: 11:37:30 PM: npm audit fix --force 11:37:30 PM: Some issues need review, and may require choosing 11:37:30 PM: a different dependency. 11:37:30 PM: Run `npm audit` for details. 11:37:30 PM: NPM modules installed 11:37:31 PM: npm WARN config tmp This setting is no longer used. npm stores temporary files in a special 11:37:31 PM: npm WARN config location in the cache, and they are managed by 11:37:31 PM: npm WARN config [`cacache`](http://npm.im/cacache). 11:37:31 PM: Started restoring cached go cache 11:37:31 PM: Finished restoring cached go cache 11:37:31 PM: Installing Go version 1.17 (requested 1.17) 11:37:36 PM: unset GOOS; 11:37:36 PM: unset GOARCH; 11:37:36 PM: export GOROOT='/opt/buildhome/.gimme/versions/go1.17.linux.amd64'; 11:37:36 PM: export PATH="/opt/buildhome/.gimme/versions/go1.17.linux.amd64/bin:${PATH}"; 11:37:36 PM: go version >&2; 11:37:36 PM: export GIMME_ENV="/opt/buildhome/.gimme/env/go1.17.linux.amd64.env" 11:37:37 PM: go version go1.17 linux/amd64 11:37:37 PM: Installing missing commands 11:37:37 PM: Verify run directory 11:37:38 PM: 11:37:38 PM: ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── 11:37:38 PM: Netlify Build 11:37:38 PM: ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── 11:37:38 PM: 11:37:38 PM: ❯ Version 11:37:38 PM: @netlify/build 27.3.0 11:37:38 PM: 11:37:38 PM: ❯ Flags 11:37:38 PM: baseRelDir: true 11:37:38 PM: buildId: 62b9ce60232d3454599e9b1c 11:37:38 PM: deployId: 62b9ce60232d3454599e9b1e 11:37:38 PM: 11:37:38 PM: ❯ Current directory 11:37:38 PM: /opt/build/repo 11:37:38 PM: 11:37:38 PM: ❯ Config file 11:37:38 PM: /opt/build/repo/netlify.toml 11:37:38 PM: 11:37:38 PM: ❯ Context 11:37:38 PM: production 11:37:38 PM: 11:37:38 PM: ❯ Loading plugins 11:37:38 PM: - @netlify/plugin-gatsby@3.2.4 from netlify.toml and package.json 11:37:38 PM: - netlify-plugin-cypress@2.2.0 from netlify.toml and package.json 11:37:40 PM: 11:37:40 PM: ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── 11:37:40 PM: 1. @netlify/plugin-gatsby (onPreBuild event) 11:37:40 PM: ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── 11:37:40 PM: 11:37:40 PM: No Gatsby cache found. Building fresh. 11:37:40 PM: 11:37:40 PM: (@netlify/plugin-gatsby onPreBuild completed in 17ms) 11:37:40 PM: 11:37:40 PM: ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── 11:37:40 PM: 2. netlify-plugin-cypress (onPreBuild event) 11:37:40 PM: ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── 11:37:40 PM: 11:37:41 PM: [STARTED] Task without title. 11:37:44 PM: [SUCCESS] Task without title. 11:37:46 PM: [2266:0627/153746.716704:ERROR:zygote_host_impl_linux.cc(263)] Failed to adjust OOM score of renderer with pid 2420: Permission denied (13) 11:37:46 PM: [2420:0627/153746.749095:ERROR:sandbox_linux.cc(377)] InitializeSandbox() called with multiple threads in process gpu-process. 11:37:46 PM: [2420:0627/153746.764711:ERROR:gpu_memory_buffer_support_x11.cc(44)] dri3 extension not supported. 11:37:46 PM: Displaying Cypress info... 11:37:46 PM: Detected no known browsers installed 11:37:46 PM: Proxy Settings: none detected 11:37:46 PM: Environment Variables: 11:37:46 PM: CYPRESS_CACHE_FOLDER: ./node_modules/.cache/CypressBinary 11:37:46 PM: Application Data: /opt/buildhome/.config/cypress/cy/development 11:37:46 PM: Browser Profiles: /opt/buildhome/.config/cypress/cy/development/browsers 11:37:46 PM: Binary Caches: /opt/build/repo/node_modules/.cache/CypressBinary 11:37:46 PM: Cypress Version: 10.2.0 (stable) 11:37:46 PM: System Platform: linux (Ubuntu - 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Functions bundling 11:38:46 PM: ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── 11:38:46 PM: 11:38:46 PM: The Netlify Functions setting targets a non-existing directory: netlify/functions 11:38:46 PM: 11:38:46 PM: (Functions bundling completed in 3ms) 11:38:46 PM: 11:38:46 PM: ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── 11:38:46 PM: 6. @netlify/plugin-gatsby (onPostBuild event) 11:38:46 PM: ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── 11:38:46 PM: 11:38:47 PM: Skipping Gatsby Functions and SSR/DSG support 11:38:47 PM: 11:38:47 PM: (@netlify/plugin-gatsby onPostBuild completed in 1.4s) 11:38:47 PM: 11:38:47 PM: ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── 11:38:47 PM: 7. netlify-plugin-cypress (onPostBuild event) 11:38:47 PM: ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── 11:38:47 PM: 11:38:49 PM: [2557:0627/153849.751277:ERROR:zygote_host_impl_linux.cc(263)] Failed to adjust OOM score of renderer with pid 2711: Permission denied (13) 11:38:49 PM: [2711:0627/153849.770005:ERROR:sandbox_linux.cc(377)] InitializeSandbox() called with multiple threads in process gpu-process. 11:38:49 PM: [2711:0627/153849.773016:ERROR:gpu_memory_buffer_support_x11.cc(44)] dri3 extension not supported. 11:38:52 PM: Couldn't find tsconfig.json. tsconfig-paths will be skipped 11:38:52 PM: tput: No value for $TERM and no -T specified 11:38:52 PM: ==================================================================================================== 11:38:52 PM: (Run Starting) 11:38:52 PM: ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ 11:38:52 PM: │ Cypress: 10.2.0 │ 11:38:52 PM: │ Browser: Custom Chromium 90 (headless) │ 11:38:52 PM: │ Node Version: v16.15.1 (/opt/buildhome/.nvm/versions/node/v16.15.1/bin/node) │ 11:38:52 PM: │ Specs: 1 found (basic.cy.js) │ 11:38:52 PM: │ Searched: cypress/e2e/**/*.cy.{js,jsx,ts,tsx} │ 11:38:52 PM: └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ 11:38:52 PM: ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── 11:38:52 PM: Running: basic.cy.js (1 of 1) 11:38:56 PM: 11:38:56 PM: sample render test 11:38:58 PM: ✓ displays the title text (2517ms) 11:38:58 PM: 1 passing (3s) 11:39:00 PM: (Results) 11:39:00 PM: ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ 11:39:00 PM: │ Tests: 1 │ 11:39:00 PM: │ Passing: 1 │ 11:39:00 PM: │ Failing: 0 │ 11:39:00 PM: │ Pending: 0 │ 11:39:00 PM: │ Skipped: 0 │ 11:39:00 PM: │ Screenshots: 0 │ 11:39:00 PM: │ Video: true │ 11:39:00 PM: │ Duration: 2 seconds │ 11:39:00 PM: │ Spec Ran: basic.cy.js │ 11:39:00 PM: └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ 11:39:00 PM: (Video) 11:39:00 PM: - Started processing: Compressing to 32 CRF 11:39:01 PM: - Finished processing: /opt/build/repo/cypress/videos/basic.cy.js.mp4 (1 second) 11:39:01 PM: tput: No value for $TERM and no -T specified 11:39:01 PM: ==================================================================================================== 11:39:01 PM: (Run Finished) 11:39:01 PM: Spec Tests Passing Failing Pending Skipped 11:39:01 PM: ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ 11:39:01 PM: Creating deploy upload records 11:39:01 PM: │ ✔ basic.cy.js 00:02 1 1 - - - │ 11:39:01 PM: └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ 11:39:01 PM: ✔ All specs passed! 00:02 1 1 - - - 11:39:01 PM: 11:39:01 PM: (netlify-plugin-cypress onPostBuild completed in 14s) 11:39:01 PM: 11:39:01 PM: ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── 11:39:01 PM: 8. 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jpmckinney / Open Source CanadaAuditing tools for Canadian governments' open source code (data files not maintained)
andre-inter-collab-llc / Research Workflow AssistantOpen-source AI research assistant for VS Code + GitHub Copilot. Connects to PubMed, OpenAlex, Semantic Scholar, Europe PMC, CrossRef, and Zotero via MCP servers. Custom agents guide systematic reviews, academic writing, data analysis, and project management — all ICMJE-compliant with full audit trails.
kapilshivarkar / SonarQube Plugin For BusinessWorks6SonarQube is an open source quality management platform, dedicated to continuously analyzing and measuring TIBCO BusinessWorks 6 source code quality. In order to guarantee the quality of software development projects, it is important to be able to verify that a continuous integration build meets a minimum set of quality control criteria. SonarQube plugin for BusinessWorks 6 is a custom extension developed in order to manage TIBCO BusinessWorks 6.x code quality and follow BW design best practices. Quality management is focused not only on product and service quality, but also on the means to achieve it. SonarQube plugin for BusinessWorks 6 includes an extensive set of quality control measures related to critical sections, checkpoints, acknowledgement modes, deadlock detection, transition flows, hardcoding checks, logging and auditing rules, foreach/Iteration usage rules, condition checks, inline subprocess usage rules etc.
AyushmanTyagi / Decentralized Finance It S Use CasesDecentralized Finance & It's use cases- DeFi (Decentralized Finance) Another open-world approach to the current financial system. Products that allow you to borrow, save, invest, trade, and more. Based on open source technology anyone can plan with. DeFi is an open and global financial system that has been built for years - another way of being a sharp, tightly managed, and cohesive system of decades-old infrastructure and processes. It gives you more control and visibility than your money. It gives you exposure to global markets and other options for your local currency or banking options. DeFi products open financial services to anyone with an internet connection and are highly managed and maintained by their users. To date, tens of billions of dollars worth of crypto have gone through DeFi applications and is growing every day. What is DeFi? DeFi is an integrated name for financial products and services accessible to anyone who can use Ethereum - anyone with an Internet connection. With DeFi, markets remain open and no central authorities can block payments or deny you access to anything. Services that used to be slow and vulnerable to human error are now automated and secure as they are governed by a code that anyone can check and evaluate. There is a thriving crypto-economy out there, where you can borrow, borrow, length / short, earn interest, and more. Crypto-savvy Argentinians have used DeFi to escape inflation. Companies have begun distributing their pay to their employees in real-time. Some people even withdraw and repay loans worth millions of dollars without the need for personal information. DeFi vs Traditional Finance One of the best ways to see the power of DeFi is to understand the problems that exist today. Some people are not given access to setting up a bank account or using financial services. Lack of access to financial services can prevent people from being employed. Financial services can prevent you from paying. Hidden payment for financial services is your data. Governments and private institutions can close markets at will. Trading hours are usually limited to one-hour business hours. Transfers may take days due to personal processes. There is a premium for financial services because mediation institutions require their cutting. DeFi Use Cases DeFi has revolutionized the financial world over the past few years. This new approach to financial planning can transcend asset systems through efficiency and security. It is true that there are certain dangers in DeFi but those are within the concrete limits. Let's take a look at the most effective DeFi usage cases - Asset Management One of DeFi's biggest effects is that users can now enjoy more control over their assets. Many DeFi projects provide solutions that allow users to manage their assets, including - buying, selling, and transferring digital assets. Therefore, users can also earn interest on their digital assets. Contrary to the traditional financial system, DeFi allows users to maintain the privacy of their sensitive information. Think of the secret keys or passwords of your financial accounts - you should have shared that information with the appropriate organizations beforehand. Now, different DeFi projects, such as Metamask, Argent, or Gnosis Safe help users encrypt and store those pieces of information on their devices. This ensures that only users have access to their accounts and can manage their assets. Therefore, asset management is one of the most widely used financial services cases for users. Compliance with AML and CFT Rates through the KYT Mechanism Traditional financial systems focus heavily on Know-Your-Customer (KYC) agreements. KYC Guidelines are its major law enforcement tool for using Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Countering-the-Financing-of-Terrorism (CFT) standards. However, KYC guidelines often conflict with DeFi's privacy efforts. DeFi responds to this problem with a new concept called the Know-Your-Transaction (KYT) mechanism. This approach suggests that low-level infrastructure will focus on ethical behavior for digital addresses rather than user considerations. Therefore, KYT solves two issues simultaneously - monitoring real-time operations and ensuring user privacy. This makes KYT one of the biggest gaps in low-cost cases. Non-Governmental Organizations or DAOs The DAOs are partners of the central financial institutions of DeFi - making it one of the pillars of low-income finance cases. In the traditional system, central financial institutions play a major role. These organizations operate as administrative institutions that regulate basic financial operations, such as monetization, asset management, administrative utilization, etc. The Ethereum blockchain echerestem has introduced empowered organizations to achieve the same goals. However, DAOs are naturally empowered and do not conform to the limits set by central governments or authorities. Analysis and Risk Tools Transparency and redistribution of world power have opened the way for the discovery and analysis of unprecedented user data. With access to this information, users can make informed business decisions, discover new financial opportunities, and implement better risk management strategies. A new type of data analytics with useful blockchain tools and dashboards has emerged in this industry trend. DeFi projects such as DeFi Pulse or CoDeFi Data bring an impressive amount of analytics and risk management tool. Now, businesses are moving faster as they enjoy unpredictable competitive advantages. This is certainly one of the most widely used financial cases. Receivables and Manufacturing Goods Smart contracts allow for the receipt of token receipts and have become one of the most distinctive scenarios for DeFi use. Making a token further means setting a contract value based on the underlying financial asset or set of assets. This underlying financial asset acts as a security measure, which means it can include - bonds, fiat currencies, commodities, market indicators, interest rates, or stock prices. Now, the issuance of outgoing tokens is a secondary security and their value varies with the number of key securities (bonds or fiat money). Thus, the output actually creates artificial goods. Synthetix and dYdX are some of the leading DeFi projects focused on token acquisitions. Network Infrastructure Effect In a DeFi ecosystem, objects within the system can connect and interact. This design feature is known as integration and serves as a protocol for infrastructure development. As a result, DeFi projects are continuously integrated with the network result. Infrastructure tools for use of DeFi applications are remarkable. Various DeFi projects, such as TruffleSuite or InfuraAPI, are good examples in this case. Enhanced Digital ID Blockchain-based identity system systems are already gaining a lot of attention in recent times. Pairing DeFi programs with these patent systems can help people access the global economic system. The traditional method rewards personal income or assets collected as credit providers. With digital identity paired with DeFi, you may be looking for other practical attributes, such as - financial services or professional ability. This new type of digital ID can help the poor to access DeFi apps from any internet connection. It can certainly be one of the cases of possible use. Insurance Insurance is one of the largest financial institutions and has already been proven to be one of the biggest charges for using DeFi. The current insurance system is crowded with paperwork, old audit plans, and bureaucratic insurance claim processes. With the successful implementation of smart contracts, all these problems with the current system can be solved. Many DeFi projects (Nexus Mutual, Opyn, and VouchForMe) provide blockchain access to insurance against DeFi or contract risk. P2P borrowing and borrowing As DeFi bids farewell to traditional banking systems, a space for the lending and lending market has emerged. Therefore, borrowing and lending is one of the most important aspects of using DeFi. However, the DeFi ecosystem is well suited for peer-to-peer (P2P) borrowing and lending efforts. Many DeFi projects have already entered the market focusing on this particular application case. Among these programs, Compound and PoolTogether are two well-known names. These projects have independent policies for lending and lending. Payment Solutions One of DeFi's top drivers was serving non-bankers or understated banks from the get-go. DeFi's natural features make it ideal for solving the problems of current global payment systems. DeFi provides fast, secure, and transparent solutions compared to asset systems. As DeFi lowers the demand for intermediaries, making payments easier and more transparent, DeFi-based blockchain-based payment solutions can appeal to non-bankers.
lmacken / ScrutinyReal-time source code auditing for Fedora
urn1ce / Vscode Kaudita simple source code audit tool
diskuv / Dirsp ExchangeProvide software engineers with auditable source code that has some level of safety assurance (typically proofs) from security researchers.
spalabucr / Bb Audit DpsgdSource code for black-box auditing DP-SGD
dolobanko / Origin CliOpen-source CLI for AI code attribution & governance. Track which AI agent wrote every line — Claude, Cursor, Gemini, Codex. Blame, audit, search, backfill.
Sperax / Sperax SkillsOpen-source AI agent skills for DeFi, MCP servers, Web3 tooling, and the Sperax ecosystem. Skills teaching agents crypto trading, yield optimization, smart contract auditing, protocol analytics, and more. Compatible with OpenClaw, ClawHub, Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, and more.
chrisjdavies / Vscode HeatmapA Visual Studio Code extension for visualising the relative age of lines in source under Git version control. Helps with understanding how code has changed over time while auditing.