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Socket Firewall Now Blocks Malicious VS Code and Open VSX Extensions
Socket Firewall blocks malicious VS Code and Open VSX extensions before install, protecting developers from compromised editor marketplaces.
@cortexkit/aft
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Unified CLI for Agent File Tools (AFT) — setup, doctor, and diagnostics across supported agent harnesses (OpenCode, Pi)
Unified CLI for Agent File Tools (AFT) — setup, doctor, and diagnostics across supported agent harnesses.
npx @cortexkit/aft@latest setup # interactive setup for one or more harnesses
npx @cortexkit/aft@latest doctor # check and fix configuration issues
npx @cortexkit/aft@latest doctor --force # force clear plugin cache
npx @cortexkit/aft@latest doctor --issue # collect diagnostics and open a GitHub issue
By default the CLI auto-detects which harnesses are installed on your system (OpenCode, Pi). When multiple are detected, it prompts you to choose. Use --harness opencode or --harness pi to target one explicitly.
@cortexkit/aft-opencode plugin@cortexkit/aft-pi extensionFAQs
Unified CLI for Agent File Tools (AFT) — setup, doctor, and diagnostics across supported agent harnesses (OpenCode, Pi)
The npm package @cortexkit/aft receives a total of 1,513 weekly downloads. As such, @cortexkit/aft popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @cortexkit/aft demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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Socket Firewall blocks malicious VS Code and Open VSX extensions before install, protecting developers from compromised editor marketplaces.

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