checkmate5 4.1.0.dev10__tar.gz → 4.1.0.dev12__tar.gz

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  1. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/LICENSE.txt +666 -1
  2. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10/checkmate5.egg-info → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/PKG-INFO +1 -1
  3. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/all/gptanalyzer/analyzer.py +3 -5
  4. checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12/checkmate/contrib/plugins/all/gptanalyzer/issues_data.py +203 -0
  5. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12/checkmate5.egg-info}/PKG-INFO +1 -1
  6. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate5.egg-info/SOURCES.txt +0 -2
  7. checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10/checkmate/__pycache__/__init__.cpython-312.pyc +0 -0
  8. checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10/checkmate/__pycache__/__main__.cpython-312.pyc +0 -0
  9. checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10/checkmate/contrib/plugins/all/gptanalyzer/issues_data.py +0 -6
  10. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/.github/workflows/auto-tag.yml +0 -0
  11. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/.github/workflows/publish-to-pypi.yml +0 -0
  12. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/CHANGELOG.txt +0 -0
  13. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/MANIFEST.in +0 -0
  14. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/Pipfile +0 -0
  15. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/README.md +0 -0
  16. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/__init__.py +0 -0
  17. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/__main__.py +0 -0
  18. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/__init__.py +0 -0
  19. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/__init__.py +0 -0
  20. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/all/gptanalyzer/__init__.py +0 -0
  21. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/all/gptanalyzer/setup.py +0 -0
  22. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/cve/__init__.py +0 -0
  23. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/cve/text4shell/__init__.py +0 -0
  24. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/cve/text4shell/analyzer.py +0 -0
  25. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/cve/text4shell/issues_data.py +0 -0
  26. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/cve/text4shell/setup.py +0 -0
  27. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/git/__init__.py +0 -0
  28. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/git/commands/__init__.py +0 -0
  29. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/git/commands/analyze.py +0 -0
  30. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/git/commands/base.py +0 -0
  31. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/git/commands/diff.py +0 -0
  32. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/git/commands/init.py +0 -0
  33. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/git/commands/update_stats.py +0 -0
  34. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/git/hooks/__init__.py +0 -0
  35. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/git/hooks/project.py +0 -0
  36. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/git/lib/__init__.py +0 -0
  37. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/git/lib/repository.py +0 -0
  38. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/git/lib/repository_pygit2.py +0 -0
  39. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/git/lib/ssh +0 -0
  40. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/git/models.py +0 -0
  41. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/git/setup.py +0 -0
  42. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/golang/__init__.py +0 -0
  43. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/golang/gostaticcheck/__init__.py +0 -0
  44. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/golang/gostaticcheck/analyzer.py +0 -0
  45. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/golang/gostaticcheck/issues_data.py +0 -0
  46. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/golang/gostaticcheck/setup.py +0 -0
  47. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/iac/__init__.py +0 -0
  48. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/iac/kubescape/__init__.py +0 -0
  49. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/iac/kubescape/analyzer.py +0 -0
  50. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/iac/kubescape/issues_data.py +0 -0
  51. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/iac/kubescape/setup.py +0 -0
  52. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/iac/tfsec/__init__.py +0 -0
  53. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/iac/tfsec/analyzer.py +0 -0
  54. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/iac/tfsec/issues_data.py +0 -0
  55. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/iac/tfsec/setup.py +0 -0
  56. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/java/__init__.py +0 -0
  57. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/java/semgrepjava/__init__.py +0 -0
  58. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/java/semgrepjava/analyzer.py +0 -0
  59. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/java/semgrepjava/issues_data.py +0 -0
  60. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/java/semgrepjava/setup.py +0 -0
  61. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/javascript/__init__.py +0 -0
  62. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/javascript/semgrepeslint/__init__.py +0 -0
  63. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/javascript/semgrepeslint/analyzer.py +0 -0
  64. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/javascript/semgrepeslint/issues_data.py +0 -0
  65. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/javascript/semgrepeslint/setup.py +0 -0
  66. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/perl/__init__.py +0 -0
  67. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/perl/graudit/__init__.py +0 -0
  68. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/perl/graudit/analyzer.py +0 -0
  69. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/perl/graudit/issues_data.py +0 -0
  70. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/perl/graudit/setup.py +0 -0
  71. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/python/__init__.py +0 -0
  72. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/python/bandit/__init__.py +0 -0
  73. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/python/bandit/analyzer.py +0 -0
  74. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/python/bandit/issues_data.py +0 -0
  75. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/python/bandit/setup.py +0 -0
  76. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/ruby/__init__.py +0 -0
  77. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/ruby/brakeman/__init__.py +0 -0
  78. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/ruby/brakeman/analyzer.py +0 -0
  79. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/ruby/brakeman/issues_data.py +0 -0
  80. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/contrib/plugins/ruby/brakeman/setup.py +0 -0
  81. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/exceptions.py +0 -0
  82. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/helpers/__init__.py +0 -0
  83. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/helpers/facts.py +0 -0
  84. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/helpers/hashing.py +0 -0
  85. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/helpers/issue.py +0 -0
  86. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/helpers/settings.py +0 -0
  87. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/lib/__init__.py +0 -0
  88. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/lib/analysis/__init__.py +0 -0
  89. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/lib/analysis/base.py +0 -0
  90. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/lib/backend.py +0 -0
  91. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/lib/code/__init__.py +0 -0
  92. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/lib/code/environment.py +0 -0
  93. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/lib/models.py +0 -0
  94. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/lib/stats/__init__.py +0 -0
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  97. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/management/__init__.py +0 -0
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  108. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/management/commands/props/__init__.py +0 -0
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  113. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/management/commands/shell.py +0 -0
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  121. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/management/helpers.py +0 -0
  122. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/scripts/__init__.py +0 -0
  123. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/scripts/manage.py +0 -0
  124. {checkmate5-4.1.0.dev10 → checkmate5-4.1.0.dev12}/checkmate/settings/__init__.py +0 -0
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2756
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2757
+ address new problems or concerns.
2758
+
2759
+ Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the
2760
+ Program specifies that a certain numbered version of the GNU Affero General
2761
+ Public License "or any later version" applies to it, you have the
2762
+ option of following the terms and conditions either of that numbered
2763
+ version or of any later version published by the Free Software
2764
+ Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of the
2765
+ GNU Affero General Public License, you may choose any version ever published
2766
+ by the Free Software Foundation.
2767
+
2768
+ If the Program specifies that a proxy can decide which future
2769
+ versions of the GNU Affero General Public License can be used, that proxy's
2770
+ public statement of acceptance of a version permanently authorizes you
2771
+ to choose that version for the Program.
2772
+
2773
+ Later license versions may give you additional or different
2774
+ permissions. However, no additional obligations are imposed on any
2775
+ author or copyright holder as a result of your choosing to follow a
2776
+ later version.
2777
+
2778
+ 15. Disclaimer of Warranty.
2779
+
2780
+ THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY
2781
+ APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT
2782
+ HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY
2783
+ OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
2784
+ THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
2785
+ PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM
2786
+ IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF
2787
+ ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
2788
+
2789
+ 16. Limitation of Liability.
2790
+
2791
+ IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING
2792
+ WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND/OR CONVEYS
2793
+ THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY
2794
+ GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE
2795
+ USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF
2796
+ DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD
2797
+ PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS),
2798
+ EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
2799
+ SUCH DAMAGES.
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+
2801
+ 17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
2802
+
2803
+ If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
2804
+ above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms,
2805
+ reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates
2806
+ an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the
2807
+ Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a
2808
+ copy of the Program in return for a fee.
2809
+
2810
+ END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
2811
+
2812
+ How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
2813
+
2814
+ If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
2815
+ possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
2816
+ free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
2817
+
2818
+ To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
2819
+ to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
2820
+ state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
2821
+ the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
2822
+
2823
+ <one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
2824
+ Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
2825
+
2826
+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
2827
+ it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published
2828
+ by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
2829
+ (at your option) any later version.
2830
+
2831
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
2832
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
2833
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
2834
+ GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
2835
+
2836
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
2837
+ along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
2838
+
2839
+ Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
2840
+
2841
+ If your software can interact with users remotely through a computer
2842
+ network, you should also make sure that it provides a way for users to
2843
+ get its source. For example, if your program is a web application, its
2844
+ interface could display a "Source" link that leads users to an archive
2845
+ of the code. There are many ways you could offer source, and different
2846
+ solutions will be better for different programs; see section 13 for the
2847
+ specific requirements.
2848
+
2849
+ You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
2850
+ if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
2851
+ For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU AGPL, see
2852
+ <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
2853
+
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+