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@greenarmor/ges-audit-engine
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Source code audit trails and compliance finding evaluation for the Green Engineering Standard Framework (GESF).
Scans project source code for security and compliance issues — detecting hardcoded secrets, weak cryptography, SQL injection patterns, missing authentication, missing security headers, and more.
npm install @greenarmor/ges-audit-engine
| Export | Description |
|---|---|
Finding | Type representing a security or compliance finding |
runAudit(root) | Scans a project directory and returns findings |
deduplicateFindings(findings) | Removes duplicate findings from scan results |
import { runAudit, deduplicateFindings } from '@greenarmor/ges-audit-engine';
const { findings, scannedFiles } = runAudit('/path/to/project');
const unique = deduplicateFindings(findings);
console.log(`Scanned ${scannedFiles} files, found ${unique.length} issues`);
@greenarmor/ges-core — Types and constants@greenarmor/ges-report-generator — Generates reports from findingsMIT
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GESF Audit Engine - Audit trails and compliance evaluation
The npm package @greenarmor/ges-audit-engine receives a total of 1,259 weekly downloads. As such, @greenarmor/ges-audit-engine popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @greenarmor/ges-audit-engine 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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