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  2. immunity_agent-1.5.0/LICENSE +201 -0
  3. immunity_agent-1.5.0/PKG-INFO +256 -0
  4. immunity_agent-1.5.0/README.md +231 -0
  5. immunity_agent-1.5.0/advisories/immunity-feed.json +3375 -0
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  7. immunity_agent-1.5.0/keys/public.pub +3 -0
  8. immunity_agent-1.5.0/pyproject.toml +76 -0
  9. immunity_agent-1.5.0/supplychain/__init__.py +1 -0
  10. immunity_agent-1.5.0/supplychain/cli.py +253 -0
  11. immunity_agent-1.5.0/supplychain/ecosystems/__init__.py +0 -0
  12. immunity_agent-1.5.0/supplychain/ecosystems/detector.py +137 -0
  13. immunity_agent-1.5.0/supplychain/ecosystems/metadata.py +167 -0
  14. immunity_agent-1.5.0/supplychain/hardener.py +391 -0
  15. immunity_agent-1.5.0/supplychain/ioc.py +413 -0
  16. immunity_agent-1.5.0/supplychain/scoring/__init__.py +0 -0
  17. immunity_agent-1.5.0/supplychain/scoring/engine.py +110 -0
  18. immunity_agent-1.5.0/supplychain/scoring/nvd_lookup.py +126 -0
  19. immunity_agent-1.5.0/supplychain/scoring/typosquat.py +104 -0
  20. immunity_agent-1.5.0/templates/.cursorrules.template +21 -0
  21. immunity_agent-1.5.0/templates/CLAUDE.md.template +34 -0
  22. immunity_agent-1.5.0/templates/policy-tests-owasp.yaml +174 -0
  23. immunity_agent-1.5.0/warden/README.md +81 -0
  24. immunity_agent-1.5.0/warden/__init__.py +3 -0
  25. immunity_agent-1.5.0/warden/audit.py +503 -0
  26. immunity_agent-1.5.0/warden/canary.py +251 -0
  27. immunity_agent-1.5.0/warden/cli.py +2397 -0
  28. immunity_agent-1.5.0/warden/cloaking/README.md +235 -0
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  30. immunity_agent-1.5.0/warden/cloaking/builtin_patterns.txt +31 -0
  31. immunity_agent-1.5.0/warden/cloaking/hooks/_patterns.sh +70 -0
  32. immunity_agent-1.5.0/warden/cloaking/hooks/decloak.sh +72 -0
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  35. immunity_agent-1.5.0/warden/cloaking/hooks/sweep-on-stop.sh +31 -0
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  37. immunity_agent-1.5.0/warden/cloaking/installer.py +289 -0
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  46. immunity_agent-1.5.0/warden/iam.py +270 -0
  47. immunity_agent-1.5.0/warden/learning.py +668 -0
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  49. immunity_agent-1.5.0/warden/policies.py +369 -0
  50. immunity_agent-1.5.0/warden/policy_engine.py +827 -0
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  52. immunity_agent-1.5.0/warden/policy_test.py +113 -0
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  54. immunity_agent-1.5.0/warden/scanner.py +695 -0
  55. immunity_agent-1.5.0/warden/scoped_agent.py +353 -0
  56. immunity_agent-1.5.0/warden/server.py +184 -0
  57. immunity_agent-1.5.0/warden/sinks.py +181 -0
  58. immunity_agent-1.5.0/warden/store.py +1207 -0
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+ Name: immunity-agent
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+ Version: 1.5.0
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+ Summary: Runtime security for AI coding agents: policy enforcement, secret prevention, and supply-chain blocking.
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+ Project-URL: Homepage, https://prismor.dev
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+ Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/PrismorSec/immunity-agent
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+ Author-email: Prismor Security <hello@prismor.dev>
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+ License-Expression: Apache-2.0
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+ Keywords: ai-agents,claude-code,llm,policy-enforcement,prompt-injection,security,supply-chain
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+ Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
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+ Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
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+ <h1 align="center">Immunity Agent</h1>
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+ <h3 align="center">Runtime security for AI coding agents. Policy enforcement, secret prevention,<br>supply chain blocking, and secret cleanup in one package.</h3>
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+ <a href="docs/warden.md">Warden</a> &middot;
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+ <a href="docs/supply-chain.md">Supply Chain</a> &middot;
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+ <a href="docs/sweep-and-cloak.md">Sweep & Cloak</a>
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+ </p>
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ <!-- <p align="center">
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+ <img src="assets/prismor-cli-demo.gif" alt="Prismor CLI Demo" width="820" />
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+ </p> -->
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## The Problem
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+ AI coding agents execute shell commands, read and write files, access credentials, and call external APIs. They do this autonomously, often across many steps, with limited checkpoints.
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+ This creates risks that traditional security tooling isn't designed for:
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+ - **Prompt injection** - malicious content in a file, issue, or web page can redirect the agent mid-task
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+ - **Unintended destructive actions** - an agent misinterprets an instruction and runs something irreversible
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+ - **Secret exfiltration** - an agent reads `.env` or credential files as part of a debugging task and sends the content outbound
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+ - **Privilege escalation** - an agent modifies sudoers, CI pipelines, or file permissions to resolve a permission error
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+ - **Dependency manipulation** - an agent installs or rewrites a package at the direction of injected input
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+ Standard OS-level and endpoint security tools monitor the kernel and filesystem. By the time they see an action, the agent has already decided to take it. The gap is at the agent layer.
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+ ---
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+ ## Capabilities
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+ ![Immunity Agent Architecture](assets/immunity-highlevel.png)
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+ - 🛡️ [Warden](docs/warden.md) covers the policy engine, session logs, security audit, and CLI reference
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+ - 📦 [Supply Chain](docs/supply-chain.md) covers install-time enforcement, IOC matching, and risk scoring
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+ - 🛜 [Network Isolation](docs/network-isolation.md) covers egress allowlists, raw IP detection, and tunnel blocking
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+ - 🔍 [Skill Scanner](docs/skill-scanner.md) covers MCP server and skill risk scanning across supported agents
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+ - 🔐 [Sweep and Cloak](docs/sweep-and-cloak.md) covers secret prevention at tool boundaries and cleanup for leaked secrets - see [Using Cloak](docs/using-cloak.md) for the practical setup, best practices, and threat model
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+ - 🐳 [Docker and Containers](docs/docker.md) covers container hardening, prerequisites, and known limitations
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+ These capabilities map to the [OWASP Top 10 for LLM Applications](https://genai.owasp.org/llm-top-10/) - covering prompt injection (LLM01), sensitive information disclosure (LLM02), supply chain (LLM03), improper output handling (LLM05), and excessive agency (LLM06).
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+ ---
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+ ## Benchmarks
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+ Measured overhead is 0.8 ms per tool call across 10,000 simulated agent sessions, below the 1 ms threshold for every task category tested.
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+ ![Warden Simulation Results](assets/warden-simulation.png)
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+ See [benchmark.md](benchmark.md) for the full methodology, per-category breakdown, and latency analysis.
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+ ---
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+ ## Quick Start
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+ Ensure PyYAML is installed (required for the policy engine), then clone and install:
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+ ```bash
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+ git clone https://github.com/PrismorSec/prismor.git ~/.prismor
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+ PRISMOR_MODE=enforce PRISMOR_CLOAK=1 bash ~/.prismor/scripts/init.sh .
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+ ```
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+ This installs enforce-mode Warden hooks and the Cloak prevention layer. To register a secret, run `warden cloak add stripe_key` and enter the value when prompted. Reference it in tool calls as `@@SECRET:stripe_key@@` and the hook handles the rest.
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+ ```
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+ ### Warden Modes
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+ | `enforce` | Blocks dangerous actions in real time before the agent executes them. |
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+ Switch modes at any time by re-running the hook installer:
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+ ```bash
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+ warden install-hooks --agent all --mode enforce # block dangerous actions
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+ ```
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+ ## Self-Hosted Dashboard
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+ Warden includes a built-in web dashboard that visualizes session data from your local workspace DBs. No cloud, no external services - everything runs on your machine.
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+ ```bash
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+ - **KPIs** — active sessions, tool calls inspected, dangerous commands prevented (24h)
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+ - **Threats by category** — donut chart across 6 threat classes
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+ - **Block rate** — 30-day timeseries of intercepted vs passed events
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+ - **Agent breakdown** — blocked commands per agent (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, etc.)
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+ - **Tool call breakdown** — event counts by tool type
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+ - **Top MCP & Skills** — most active MCP servers and skills with block counts
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+ - **Threat patterns** — recurring findings ranked by frequency
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+ - **Live event feed** — latest events with verdict and severity
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+ The server reads from all workspaces registered via `warden install-hooks`. If no workspaces are registered yet, it starts with empty data.
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+ ![Self-Hosted Dashboard](assets/self-serve-img.png)
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+ ---
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+ ## How It Works
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+ ```mermaid
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+ flowchart TD
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+ IDE["Your IDE / Agent\n(Claude Code · Cursor · Windsurf)"]
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+ IDE -->|"PreToolUse / PostToolUse hooks"| Warden
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+ subgraph Warden["Warden — Runtime Monitor"]
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+ Policy["Policy Engine\n(YAML rules)"]
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+ Session["Session Store\n(SQLite / JSONL)"]
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+ Policy --> Session
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+ end
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+ Warden -->|"action permitted"| Allow["ALLOW\n+ log event"]
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+ Warden -->|"rule matched"| Block["BLOCK\n+ log finding"]
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+ IDE -->|"PreToolUse hook\n(inject @@SECRET@@)"| Cloak
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+ IDE -->|"PostToolUse hook\n(scrub output)"| Cloak
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+ subgraph Cloak["Cloak — Secret Prevention"]
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+ Store["Secrets Store\n(~/.prismor/secrets/)"]
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+ Cloak_Hook["Substitute at\nexecution time"]
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+ Store --> Cloak_Hook
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+ end
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+ Sweep["Sweep — Secret Cleanup\n(scan & redact AI tool caches)"]
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+ IDE -.->|"offline scan"| Sweep
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+ IDE -->|"immunity npm/pip/cargo..."| SC
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+ subgraph SC["Supply Chain — Install Enforcement"]
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+ Scorer["Risk Scorer\n(age · maintainers · scripts)"]
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+ IOC["IOC Database\n(known compromised packages)"]
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+ Feed["Advisory Feed\n(Warden / NVD)"]
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+ Scorer --> IOC
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+ Scorer --> Feed
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+ end
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+ SC -->|"score < 30"| PkgMgr["Package Manager\n(npm · pip · cargo · go...)"]
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+ SC -->|"score >= 60 or IOC match"| SCBlock["BLOCK\n+ log to Warden store"]
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+ ```
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+ ---
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+ ## Supply Chain Enforcement
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+ The `immunity` CLI wraps your package manager and evaluates every install against live threat intelligence before it runs. Unlike pnpm or other package managers, `immunity` is a security enforcement layer that scores packages on age, maintainer count, install scripts, and known IOCs, then blocks dangerous ones before they hit your disk. Ships with IOC coverage for the **mini-shai-hulud** attack (May 11 2026) and the **AntV hijacked-maintainer** attack (May 19 2026).
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+ ```bash
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+ immunity npm install express # resolves cleanly, execs npm
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+ immunity npm install @tanstack/react-router # BLOCK — IOC match (score 100)
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+ immunity pip install requests numpy # resolves cleanly, execs pip
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+ immunity pnpm add lodash
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+ immunity uv add fastapi
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+ immunity cargo add serde
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+ ```
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+ Any command that isn't a recognised package install passes through transparently, so you can alias your package managers:
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+ ```bash
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+ alias npm="python3 /path/to/immunity-agent/immunity npm"
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+ alias pip="python3 /path/to/immunity-agent/immunity pip"
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+ ```
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+ | What it checks | pnpm / npm | immunity |
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+ |---|---|---|
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+ | Install packages | ✅ | ✅ (passes through after checks) |
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+ | Risk scoring (age, maintainer count, install scripts) | ❌ | ✅ |
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+ | IOC database (known compromised packages and versions) | ❌ | ✅ |
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+ | Advisory feed cross-check (Warden / NVD) | ❌ | ✅ |
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+ | Install script content analysis | ❌ | ✅ |
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+ | Hard block before install | ❌ | ✅ |
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+ | Works across npm, pnpm, pip, uv, cargo, go | ❌ | ✅ |
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+ Verdicts are additive: `< 30` allow · `30–59` warn · `≥ 60` block. IOC matches force a block regardless of score. See [docs/supply-chain.md](docs/supply-chain.md) for the full scoring table, ecosystem support, and how to add new IOCs.
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+ ---
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+ ## Contributing
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+ PRs are welcome. Guidelines:
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+ - New detection rules go in `warden/default_policy.yaml`, following the schema in `warden/policy_schema.json`
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+ - Tests live in `tests/`, so run `pytest` before opening a PR
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+ - Open an issue first if you're unsure where something fits
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Star History
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+
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+ <a href="https://www.star-history.com/?repos=PrismorSec%2Fprismor&type=date&legend=top-left">
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+ <picture>
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+ <source media="(prefers-color-scheme: dark)" srcset="https://api.star-history.com/chart?repos=PrismorSec/prismor&type=date&theme=dark&legend=top-left" />
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+ <source media="(prefers-color-scheme: light)" srcset="https://api.star-history.com/chart?repos=PrismorSec/prismor&type=date&legend=top-left" />
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+ <img alt="Star History Chart" src="https://api.star-history.com/chart?repos=PrismorSec/prismor&type=date&legend=top-left" />
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+ </picture>
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+ </a>
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ - [Prismor.dev](https://prismor.dev)