Informational scan, not a security audit. How this is computed.
API keys, passwords or tokens committed into the repo.
Nothing found by this check. ✓
Packages you depend on that have known security holes (CVEs).
Nothing found by this check. ✓
Your dependencies cross-checked against the OSV vulnerability database.
Nothing found by this check. ✓
Code that can be exploited — injection, hardcoded credentials and similar.
Nothing found by this check. ✓
Packages that look intentionally malicious — typosquats, sneaky install scripts.
Nothing found by this check. ✓
A signal about how the project is maintained — not a vulnerability in your code. It doesn’t affect the verdict above.
Maintenance & supply-chain hygiene. A signal about the project — not a vulnerability in your code.
scorecard-overall OpenSSF Scorecard overall: 3.1/10scorecard-CII-Best-Practices CII-Best-Practices scored 0: no effort to earn an OpenSSF best practices badge detectedscorecard-Dangerous-Workflow Dangerous-Workflow scored 0: dangerous workflow patterns detectedscorecard-Dependency-Update-Tool Dependency-Update-Tool scored 0: no update tool detectedscorecard-Fuzzing Fuzzing scored 0: project is not fuzzedscorecard-Pinned-Dependencies Pinned-Dependencies scored 0: dependency not pinned by hash detected -- score normalized to 0scorecard-SAST SAST scored 0: SAST tool is not run on all commits -- score normalized to 0scorecard-Security-Policy Security-Policy scored 0: security policy file not detectedscorecard-Token-Permissions Token-Permissions scored 0: detected GitHub workflow tokens with excessive permissions