proof-of-commitment 1.4.0 → 1.5.0

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- # proof-of-commitment
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+ # Proof of Commitment
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- > Supply chain risk scorer for npm and PyPI packages. Behavioral signals that can't be faked.
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+ [![Commitment Score](https://poc-backend.amdal-dev.workers.dev/badge/npm/proof-of-commitment)](https://getcommit.dev/audit?packages=proof-of-commitment)
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- ```
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- npx proof-of-commitment axios zod chalk
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- ```
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+ > **Stars lie. Behavioral signals don't.**
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- ```
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- ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- Package Risk Score Publishers Downloads Age
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- ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- axios 🔴 CRITICAL 89 1 102.0M/wk 11.6y
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- ↳ 30+ GitHub contributors — publish-access concentration risk despite active community
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- └ longevity=25 momentum=25 releases=20 publishers=4 github=15
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- zod 🔴 CRITICAL 83 1 154.0M/wk 6.1y
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- ↳ 30+ GitHub contributors — publish-access concentration risk despite active community
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- └ longevity=25 momentum=25 releases=18 publishers=4 github=11
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- chalk 🔴 CRITICAL 75 1 414.6M/wk 12.7y
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- ↳ 30+ GitHub contributors — publish-access concentration risk despite active community
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- └ longevity=25 momentum=22 releases=13 publishers=4 github=11
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- ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- ⚠ 3 CRITICAL packages found.
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- CRITICAL = sole npm publisher + >10M weekly downloads (publish-access concentration risk)
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- Full breakdown: https://getcommit.dev/audit?packages=axios,zod,chalk
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- ```
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+ An MCP server and web tool that scores npm packages, PyPI packages, Rust crates, and GitHub repos on **behavioral commitment** — signals that are harder to fake than stars, READMEs, or download counts.
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- ## What this does
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+ ## The supply chain problem
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- `npm audit` finds *known* CVEs vulnerabilities already catalogued in a database. This scores *structural risk before it becomes a CVE*.
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+ 26 of the 91 npm packages with >10M weekly downloads have a **single npm publisher**. Together they account for over 3 billion downloads per week. `npm audit` doesn't surface this. Stars don't either.
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- The axios attack on April 1st, 2026: `npm audit` showed zero issues beforehand. Proof of Commitment flagged axios as CRITICAL (1 npm publisher, 96M downloads/week) — the exact publish-access concentration profile that made it a high-value target.
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+ Four packages in a typical Node.js project are CRITICAL right now:
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+ - **chalk** — 413M downloads/week, **1 npm publisher**
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+ - **zod** — 163M downloads/week, **1 npm publisher** (30+ GitHub contributors)
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+ - **lodash** — 145M downloads/week, **1 npm publisher**
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+ - **axios** — 99M downloads/week, **1 npm publisher** (attacked March 30, 2026)
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- **Score dimensions:**
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- - **Longevity** (25 pts) years in production
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- - **Download Momentum** (25 pts) weekly download trend
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- - **Release Consistency** (20 pts) days since last release
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- - **Publisher Depth** (15 pts) — npm publish-access holders
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- - **GitHub Backing** (15 pts) — organization/team support
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+ They won't appear in your `package.json` either — but these are in almost every project:
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+ - **minimatch** 562M downloads/week, **1 npm publisher**
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+ - **glob** 333M downloads/week, **1 npm publisher**
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+ - **cross-spawn** 190M downloads/week, **1 npm publisher**
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- **CRITICAL** = sole npm publisher + >10M weekly downloads (publish-access concentration risk)
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+ Behavioral signals surface this. Stars and READMEs don't.
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- ## Usage
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+ ## Try it now
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+ **Terminal (zero install):**
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  ```bash
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- # Score npm packages
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- npx proof-of-commitment axios zod chalk lodash express
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- # Score PyPI packages
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- npx proof-of-commitment --pypi litellm langchain requests numpy
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- # Auto-detect from package.json or requirements.txt
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+ npx proof-of-commitment axios zod chalk
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+ # scan your own project:
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  npx proof-of-commitment --file package.json
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- npx proof-of-commitment --file requirements.txt
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- # Short alias
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- npx poc axios zod chalk
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+ # scan ALL transitive dependencies via lock file (finds the hidden CRITICAL packages):
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+ npx proof-of-commitment --file package-lock.json # npm
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+ npx proof-of-commitment --file yarn.lock # yarn
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+ npx proof-of-commitment --file pnpm-lock.yaml # pnpm
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+ # pnpm monorepo — scans all workspace packages, deduplicates:
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+ npx proof-of-commitment --file pnpm-workspace.yaml # pnpm workspaces
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+ # JSON output for CI/CD pipelines (exits 1 if CRITICAL found):
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+ npx proof-of-commitment --file package-lock.json --json | jq '.criticalCount'
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+ # PyPI too:
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+ npx proof-of-commitment --pypi litellm langchain requests
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+ # Cargo (Rust) via API:
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+ curl -s https://poc-backend.amdal-dev.workers.dev/api/audit \
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+ -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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+ -d '{"packages":["serde","tokio","reqwest"],"ecosystem":"cargo"}'
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  ```
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- ## Zero-install MCP server (for Claude, Cursor, Windsurf)
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+ **Web demo (no install):** [getcommit.dev/audit](https://getcommit.dev/audit) paste your packages, see risk scores in seconds.
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+ **MCP server (zero install):**
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- Add to your AI tool's config:
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  ```json
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- Then ask: *"Audit the dependencies in my package.json"* or *"What's the risk profile of vercel/ai?"*
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+ Add to Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, or any MCP-compatible AI tool. Then ask:
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+ > "Audit my package.json for supply chain risk"
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+ > "Score axios, zod, chalk, lodash — which is highest risk?"
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+ > "Is vercel/ai actively maintained?"
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  ## GitHub Action
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- Posts audit results directly on your PR:
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+ Add supply chain auditing to any CI pipeline in 30 seconds — auto-detects packages from `package.json` or `requirements.txt`, **posts results as a PR comment**, writes to GitHub Step Summary, and optionally fails on CRITICAL packages.
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+ Use the dedicated action at [piiiico/commit-action](https://github.com/piiiico/commit-action):
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  ```yaml
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- comment-on-pr: true
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+ # .github/workflows/supply-chain.yml
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+ name: Supply Chain Audit
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+ on:
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+ pull_request:
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+ paths: ['package.json', 'package-lock.json', 'bun.lock']
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+ jobs:
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+ audit:
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ permissions:
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+ pull-requests: write
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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+ - uses: piiiico/commit-action@v1
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+ with:
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+ fail-on-critical: true # blocks merges on CRITICAL packages
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+ comment-on-pr: true # posts results as a PR comment
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+ ```
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+ When `comment-on-pr: true` (default), the action automatically posts the audit table as a comment on the pull request — and **updates the same comment** on re-run, so you don't get comment spam. Reviewers see the risk table without leaving the PR.
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+ **Inputs:**
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+ | Input | Default | Description |
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+ | `packages` | _(auto)_ | Comma-separated package names (auto-detected from `package.json`/`requirements.txt` if not set) |
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+ | `packages-file` | _(auto)_ | Path to `package.json` or `requirements.txt` (default: auto-detect in workspace root) |
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+ | `fail-on-critical` | `true` | Fail the workflow if CRITICAL packages are found |
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+ | `max-packages` | `20` | Max packages to audit when auto-detecting |
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+ | `include-dev-dependencies` | `false` | Include `devDependencies` from `package.json` |
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+ | `comment-on-pr` | `true` | Post audit results as a PR comment (requires `pull-requests: write` permission) |
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+ | `api-key` | _(none)_ | [Commit Pro](https://getcommit.dev/pricing) API key — enables batch requests and 10K requests/month |
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+ | `api-url` | _(prod)_ | Override API endpoint (useful for self-hosting) |
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+ **Outputs:** `has-critical`, `critical-count`, `audit-summary` (markdown table, also written to Step Summary).
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+ **Free vs Pro:** Without an API key, packages are audited one at a time (with delays to respect rate limits). With a Pro API key, all packages are audited in a single batch request — faster and with higher monthly limits.
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+ Example PR comment / Step Summary output:
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+ ```
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+ | Package | Risk | Score | Publishers | Downloads/wk | Age |
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+ |---------|-------------|-------|------------|--------------|-------|
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+ | chalk | 🔴 CRITICAL | 75 | 1 | 380M | 12.7y |
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+ | zod | 🔴 CRITICAL | 83 | 1 | 133M | 6.1y |
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+ | axios | 🔴 CRITICAL | 89 | 1 | 93M | 11.6y |
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+ ```
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+ ## README Badges
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+ Add a Commit Trust badge to any npm package you maintain or depend on:
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+ ```markdown
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+ ![Commit Trust](https://poc-backend.amdal-dev.workers.dev/badge/YOUR-PACKAGE)
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+ ```
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+ Examples:
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+ | Package | Badge URL |
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+ | chalk | `![Commit Trust](https://poc-backend.amdal-dev.workers.dev/badge/chalk)` |
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+ | react | `![Commit Trust](https://poc-backend.amdal-dev.workers.dev/badge/react)` |
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+ | express | `![Commit Trust](https://poc-backend.amdal-dev.workers.dev/badge/express)` |
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+ | @babel/core | `![Commit Trust](https://poc-backend.amdal-dev.workers.dev/badge/@babel/core)` |
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+ Grades: 🟢 OK (75+) · 🟠 WARNING (40–74) · 🔴 CRITICAL (<40 or sole npm publisher with 10M+ weekly downloads)
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+ Badges are cached 1 hour. No API key needed.
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+ Also supports PyPI, Cargo, and the full ecosystem-specific format:
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+ ```markdown
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+ ![commit score](https://poc-backend.amdal-dev.workers.dev/api/badge/npm/YOUR-PACKAGE)
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+ ![commit score](https://poc-backend.amdal-dev.workers.dev/api/badge/pypi/YOUR-PACKAGE)
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+ ![commit score](https://poc-backend.amdal-dev.workers.dev/api/badge/cargo/YOUR-CRATE)
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+ ```
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+ ## REST API
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+ No API key. No install.
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+ ```bash
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+ curl https://poc-backend.amdal-dev.workers.dev/api/audit \
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+ -d '{"packages": ["axios", "zod", "chalk", "lodash", "express"]}'
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  ```
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "count": 5,
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+ "results": [
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+ {
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+ "name": "chalk",
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+ "ecosystem": "npm",
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+ "score": 75,
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+ "maintainers": 1,
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+ "weeklyDownloads": 398397580,
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+ "ageYears": 12.7,
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+ "trend": "stable",
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+ "riskFlags": ["CRITICAL"],
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+ "scorecardScore": 3.6, // null if no GitHub repo
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+ "hasDangerousWorkflow": false // null if no Scorecard data
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+ },
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+ ...
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+ ]
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ ## 8 MCP tools
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+ | Tool | Description |
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+ | `audit_dependencies` | Batch risk audit for up to 20 npm/PyPI/Cargo packages |
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+ | `lookup_npm_package` | Single npm package behavioral profile |
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+ | `lookup_pypi_package` | Single PyPI package behavioral profile |
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+ | `lookup_cargo_crate` | Single Rust crate behavioral profile (crates.io) |
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+ | `lookup_github_repo` | GitHub repo commitment score (longevity, commit frequency, contributor depth) |
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+ | `lookup_business` | Norwegian business register — operating years, employees, financials |
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+ | `lookup_business_by_org` | Same, by org number |
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+ | `query_commitment` | Browser extension behavioral data (unique verified visitors, repeat rate) |
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+ ## What the score measures
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+ Each package is scored 0–100 across:
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+ - **Longevity** — How long has the package existed? Abandoned packages get reactivated for attacks.
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+ - **Publisher depth** — Single npm publisher + millions of weekly downloads = the attack surface LiteLLM exploited. (Publisher = person with npm publish access, distinct from GitHub contributors.)
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+ - **Release consistency** — Regular releases signal active oversight. Long gaps = vulnerability accumulation.
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+ - **Download trend** — Growing packages attract more scrutiny (and attacks). Stable = lower profile.
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+ - **OpenSSF Scorecard** — Process security (code review enforcement, branch protection, CI/CD safety). Separate from behavioral signals. High Scorecard ≠ safe from credential theft attacks.
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+ > Both axios (8.1/10 Scorecard) and chalk (3.6/10 Scorecard) score CRITICAL on behavioral signals. They measure different attack surfaces — Scorecard catches process gaps, behavioral signals catch publisher concentration.
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+ **Risk flags:**
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+ - `CRITICAL` — single npm publisher + >10M weekly downloads (exact LiteLLM/axios attack profile)
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+ - `HIGH` — package <1yr old + rapid adoption
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+ - `WARN` — no release in 12+ months
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+ ## Real data points
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+ ```
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+ # packages you know about:
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+ chalk — score 75, 1 publisher, 413M/week ⚑ CRITICAL
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+ zod — score 86, 1 publisher, 163M/week ⚑ CRITICAL (30+ GitHub contributors)
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+ lodash — score 81, 1 publisher, 145M/week ⚑ CRITICAL
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+ axios — score 86, 1 publisher, 99M/week ⚑ CRITICAL (attacked Mar 30 2026)
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+ express — score 90, 5 publishers, 95M/week
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+ # packages probably not in your package.json, definitely in your lock file:
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+ minimatch — score 78, 1 publisher, 562M/week ⚑ CRITICAL
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+ glob — score 80, 1 publisher, 333M/week ⚑ CRITICAL
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+ cross-spawn — score 72, 1 publisher, 190M/week ⚑ CRITICAL
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+ # post-attack:
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+ litellm — score 74, 1 publisher ⚑ CRITICAL (supply chain attack Mar 2026)
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+ # Rust crates (new in v1.3.0):
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+ serde — score 78, 1 owner, 13M/week ⚑ CRITICAL (dtolnay sole owner)
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+ tokio — score 89, 2 owners, 10M/week
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+ reqwest — score 85, 1 owner, 8M/week ⚑ HIGH
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+ ```
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+ ## Why behavioral signals
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- - **Web demo:** https://getcommit.dev/audit
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- - **Live watchlist:** https://getcommit.dev/watchlist (top 25 npm packages by structural risk)
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- - **GitHub:** https://github.com/piiiico/proof-of-commitment
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+ Declarative signals (stars, README quality, CI badges) don't capture this risk. Behavioral commitment does.
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+ ## Stack
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+ | Layer | Technology |
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+ | Backend | Cloudflare Workers + D1 |
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+ | MCP | Model Context Protocol SDK |
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+ | Data | npm registry, PyPI, crates.io, GitHub API, Brønnøysund (NO) |
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+ | Landing | Astro + Cloudflare Pages |
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+ ## Roadmap
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+ Planned, not promised. The project is early-stage — contributions welcome on any of these.
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+ | Feature | Status | Notes |
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+ | **Cargo (Rust) registry support** | ✅ Live | MCP tool, REST API, badge endpoint — `ecosystem: "cargo"` |
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+ | **Go modules support** | Planned | pkg.go.dev API + GitHub backing score |
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+ | **Score breakdown visualization** | Planned | Chart component for the 5 dimensions on getcommit.dev/audit |
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+ | **`--json` flag for CLI** | ✅ Live | `npx proof-of-commitment --file package-lock.json --json \| jq '.criticalCount'` |
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+ | **pnpm workspace monorepo support** | ✅ Live | `--file pnpm-workspace.yaml` or auto-detected from `pnpm-lock.yaml` |
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+ | **Historical score tracking** | Planned | Trend charts — was this package getting riskier over time? |
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+ | **Org-level dashboards** | Planned | Aggregate risk view across all repos in a GitHub org |
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+ See [open issues](https://github.com/piiiico/proof-of-commitment/issues) for things you can help with today.
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+ ## The broader vision
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+ When content is free to fake (reviews, stars, READMEs), commitment becomes the signal. A publisher who has shipped 847 releases over 12 years is a different kind of commitment than one who published once in 2023.
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+ The same logic applies to websites, businesses, and AI agents. Two card networks have independently named this gap: Mastercard Verifiable Intent §9.2 explicitly lists behavioral trust as "not covered." Visa TAP identifies agents without answering whether to trust them.
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+ → [getcommit.dev](https://getcommit.dev)
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+ ## Run locally
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+ ```bash
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+ bun run dev:backend # local server with SQLite
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+ bun run test:e2e # E2E test with mock World ID
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+ ```
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+ ```bash
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+ ```
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+ if (rootPkg.dependencies) Object.keys(rootPkg.dependencies).forEach(d => allDeps.add(d));
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+ if (rootPkg.devDependencies) Object.keys(rootPkg.devDependencies).forEach(d => allDeps.add(d));
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+ } catch { /* no root package.json */ }
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+
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+ // Workspaces
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+ for (const wsDir of workspaceDirs) {
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+ try {
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+ const pkg = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(path.join(wsDir, 'package.json'), 'utf-8'));
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+ if (pkg.dependencies) Object.keys(pkg.dependencies).forEach(d => allDeps.add(d));
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+ if (pkg.devDependencies) Object.keys(pkg.devDependencies).forEach(d => allDeps.add(d));
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+ workspaceCount++;
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+ } catch { /* no package.json in workspace dir */ }
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+ }
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+
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+ // Remove internal workspace packages from audit list
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+ for (const name of workspacePackageNames) {
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+ allDeps.delete(name);
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+ }
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+
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+ return {
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+ packages: [...allDeps],
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+ ecosystem: 'npm',
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+ lockfile: false,
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+ totalInFile: allDeps.size,
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+ workspaceCount,
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+ };
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+ }
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+
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+ async function readPackagesFromFile(filePath) {
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+ const fs = await import('fs');
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+ const path = await import('path');
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  const basename = path.basename(filePath).toLowerCase();
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+ // pnpm-workspace.yaml — monorepo workspace scanner
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+ if (basename === 'pnpm-workspace.yaml' || basename === 'pnpm-workspace.yml') {
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+ return parsePnpmWorkspace(filePath);
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+ }
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+
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+ const content = fs.readFileSync(filePath, 'utf-8');
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+
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  // package-lock.json
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  if (basename === 'package-lock.json') {
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  const pkgs = parseLockNpm(content);
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  return { packages: pkgs, ecosystem: 'npm', lockfile: true, totalInFile: pkgs.length };
248
361
  }
249
362
 
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- // pnpm-lock.yaml
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+ // pnpm-lock.yaml — also check for workspace file to give better detection
251
364
  if (basename === 'pnpm-lock.yaml' || basename === 'pnpm-lock.yml') {
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+ const dir = path.dirname(path.resolve(filePath));
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+ const workspaceFile = path.join(dir, 'pnpm-workspace.yaml');
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+ let hasWorkspace = false;
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+ try { fs.statSync(workspaceFile); hasWorkspace = true; } catch {}
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+
370
+ if (hasWorkspace) {
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+ // Monorepo detected — use workspace-aware parsing
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+ const result = await parsePnpmWorkspace(workspaceFile);
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+ result.monorepoDetected = true;
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+ return result;
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+ }
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+
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  const pkgs = parseLockPnpm(content);
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  return { packages: pkgs, ecosystem: 'npm', lockfile: true, totalInFile: pkgs.length };
254
379
  }
@@ -274,7 +399,7 @@ async function readPackagesFromFile(filePath) {
274
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  return { packages: pkgs, ecosystem: 'pypi', lockfile: false };
275
400
  }
276
401
 
277
- throw new Error(`Unsupported file: ${basename}. Supported: package.json, package-lock.json, yarn.lock, pnpm-lock.yaml, requirements.txt`);
402
+ throw new Error(`Unsupported file: ${basename}. Supported: package.json, package-lock.json, yarn.lock, pnpm-lock.yaml, pnpm-workspace.yaml, requirements.txt`);
278
403
  }
279
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280
405
  /**
@@ -359,7 +484,14 @@ async function main() {
359
484
  ecosystem = result.ecosystem;
360
485
  isLockfile = result.lockfile || false;
361
486
  totalInFile = result.totalInFile || packages.length;
362
- if (!jsonOutput) console.log(clr(c.dim, `Detected ${totalInFile} packages from ${filePath} (${ecosystem})`));
487
+ if (result.workspaceCount) {
488
+ if (!jsonOutput) console.log(clr(c.dim, `Monorepo: ${result.workspaceCount} workspace${result.workspaceCount > 1 ? 's' : ''} → ${totalInFile} unique external dependencies (${ecosystem})`));
489
+ if (result.monorepoDetected && !jsonOutput) {
490
+ console.log(clr(c.dim, ` (auto-detected pnpm-workspace.yaml next to ${filePath})`));
491
+ }
492
+ } else {
493
+ if (!jsonOutput) console.log(clr(c.dim, `Detected ${totalInFile} packages from ${filePath} (${ecosystem})`));
494
+ }
363
495
  } catch (err) {
364
496
  console.error(`Error reading ${filePath}: ${err.message}`);
365
497
  process.exit(1);
package/package.json CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
1
1
  {
2
2
  "name": "proof-of-commitment",
3
- "version": "1.4.0",
4
- "description": "Supply chain risk scorer for npm and PyPI packages — behavioral signals that can't be faked",
3
+ "version": "1.5.0",
4
+ "description": "Supply chain risk scorer for npm, PyPI, and Cargo packages — behavioral signals that can't be faked",
5
5
  "type": "module",
6
6
  "bin": {
7
7
  "proof-of-commitment": "./index.js",
@@ -17,6 +17,11 @@
17
17
  "security",
18
18
  "npm",
19
19
  "pypi",
20
+ "cargo",
21
+ "rust",
22
+ "pnpm",
23
+ "monorepo",
24
+ "workspace",
20
25
  "dependencies",
21
26
  "audit",
22
27
  "risk",