Nosey Parker is a command-line tool that finds secrets and sensitive information in textual data and Git history.
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Nosey Parker is a command-line tool that finds secrets and sensitive information in textual data and Git history.
Kingfisher is a blazingly fast and highly accurate tool for secret detection and live validation across files, Git repos, GitHub, GitLab, Azure Repos, BitBucket, Gitea, AWS S3, Docker images, Jira, Slack, and Confluence
Lightweight static analyzer for several programming languages
Collect crash (or UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer error) reports, triage, and estimate severity.
⚡ Fast Web Security Scanner written in Rust based on Lua Scripts 🌖 🦀
Static analysis tool based on clang, which detects source-to-binary information leaks in C and C++ projects
🔐 Secrets, configs, and platform outputs as code — typed, versioned, encrypted.
A blazingly fast secrets scanner with validation capabilities
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Fast, modern Rust CLI for linting .env files and syncing with Kubernetes, Terraform, and Ansible.
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Scans your code for leaked secrets before commit. Fast, offline, zero configuration.
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