docsync

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92/100

First Seen

Feb 18, 2026

Last Scanned

Feb 22, 2026

Findings

8

Score

92/100

MEDIUM 1
LOW 7

Findings (8)

MEDIUM
Conditional download and install
L182

Detects patterns that check for tool existence and install if missing

If lefthook is not installed and user tries `hooks install`, prompt to install
FIX

Replace conditional download-and-install logic with explicit dependency declarations in a manifest file (package.json, requirements.txt). Verify checksums for any runtime downloads.

FP?

Likely FP if the conditional install is documentation showing standard prerequisite checks (e.g., checking if a tool is installed before installing it).

LOW
Shell script file execution
L56

Detects execution of shell script files via bash/sh command or direct invocation

bash "<SKILL_DIR>/scripts/docsync.sh
FIX

Replace direct shell script execution with a language-native implementation or a sandboxed executor. If shell scripts must run, restrict them to a vetted allowlist with integrity checks.

FP?

Likely FP if the match references running a script that is part of the skill's own repository (e.g., ./setup.sh) with clear, auditable contents.

LOW
Shell script file execution
L76

Detects execution of shell script files via bash/sh command or direct invocation

bash "<SKILL_DIR>/scripts/docsync.sh
FIX

Replace direct shell script execution with a language-native implementation or a sandboxed executor. If shell scripts must run, restrict them to a vetted allowlist with integrity checks.

FP?

Likely FP if the match references running a script that is part of the skill's own repository (e.g., ./setup.sh) with clear, auditable contents.

LOW
Shell script file execution
L91

Detects execution of shell script files via bash/sh command or direct invocation

bash "<SKILL_DIR>/scripts/docsync.sh
FIX

Replace direct shell script execution with a language-native implementation or a sandboxed executor. If shell scripts must run, restrict them to a vetted allowlist with integrity checks.

FP?

Likely FP if the match references running a script that is part of the skill's own repository (e.g., ./setup.sh) with clear, auditable contents.

LOW
Shell script file execution
L104

Detects execution of shell script files via bash/sh command or direct invocation

bash "<SKILL_DIR>/scripts/docsync.sh
FIX

Replace direct shell script execution with a language-native implementation or a sandboxed executor. If shell scripts must run, restrict them to a vetted allowlist with integrity checks.

FP?

Likely FP if the match references running a script that is part of the skill's own repository (e.g., ./setup.sh) with clear, auditable contents.

LOW
Shell script file execution
L111

Detects execution of shell script files via bash/sh command or direct invocation

bash "<SKILL_DIR>/scripts/docsync.sh
FIX

Replace direct shell script execution with a language-native implementation or a sandboxed executor. If shell scripts must run, restrict them to a vetted allowlist with integrity checks.

FP?

Likely FP if the match references running a script that is part of the skill's own repository (e.g., ./setup.sh) with clear, auditable contents.

LOW
Shell script file execution
L120

Detects execution of shell script files via bash/sh command or direct invocation

bash "<SKILL_DIR>/scripts/docsync.sh
FIX

Replace direct shell script execution with a language-native implementation or a sandboxed executor. If shell scripts must run, restrict them to a vetted allowlist with integrity checks.

FP?

Likely FP if the match references running a script that is part of the skill's own repository (e.g., ./setup.sh) with clear, auditable contents.

LOW
Shell script file execution
L127

Detects execution of shell script files via bash/sh command or direct invocation

bash "<SKILL_DIR>/scripts/docsync.sh
FIX

Replace direct shell script execution with a language-native implementation or a sandboxed executor. If shell scripts must run, restrict them to a vetted allowlist with integrity checks.

FP?

Likely FP if the match references running a script that is part of the skill's own repository (e.g., ./setup.sh) with clear, auditable contents.