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tenzir/tenzir

https://github.com/tenzir/tenzir · scanned 2026-06-05 13:16 UTC (5 days, 8 hours ago) · 10 languages

360 raw signals (100 security + 260 graph) 11/13 scanners ran 62nd percentile · Cpp · large (100-500K LoC) System graph score 74 (lower by 6)

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Last scanned 5 days, 8 hours ago · v2 · 84 actionable findings from 2 signal sources. 146 repeated signals grouped for readability. Security checks, system graph analysis, and verified AI-agent feedback are merged into one review queue.

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Score breakdown â 2026-05-18-v5
Component Sub-score Weight Contribution
structure_score 40.0 0.15 6.00
security_score 100.0 0.25 25.00
testing_score 20.0 0.20 4.00
documentation_score 90.0 0.15 13.50
practices_score 79.0 0.15 11.85
code_quality 67.0 0.10 6.70
Overall 1.00 67.0
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Bug-class explainers. Each card groups findings of the same shape — these are the patterns most likely to ship to prod and reappear in future scans unless you systematically fix the cause, not just the instance.

Duplicates & near-duplicates 3 findings
What it is: Same function copy-pasted into multiple modules with minor variations.
Why it matters: Each copy drifts independently — bug fixes apply to one, miss the others.
How AI causes it: AI completes the same pattern in each file rather than refactoring to a shared helper.
Fix approach: Extract the duplicated logic into the most general module both call sites already import. Add tests at the helper level.
3 matching findings on this repo
  • low Near-duplicate function bodies in 3 places repo-level
  • low Near-duplicate function bodies in 2 places repo-level
  • low Near-duplicate function bodies in 4 places repo-level
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Commented-out code 4 findings
What it is: Lines of source that were intentionally disabled but never deleted.
Why it matters: Git already remembers history — commented code rots, becomes wrong, and adds noise to diffs.
How AI causes it: AI sometimes comments out broken code instead of fixing it. Reviewers approve out of inertia.
Fix approach: Delete. Trust `git log`. If you really need to remember, save it in a notes file under `docs/`.
4 matching findings on this repo
  • info Commented-code block (5 lines) in test/tests/operators/to_s3/uuid_in_query_warn…
  • info Commented-code block (6 lines) in test/fixtures/google_cloud_logging.py:77
  • info Commented-code block (5 lines) in scripts/ocsf-schemas.py:53
  • info Commented-code block (7 lines) in python/tests/test_tenzir.py:71
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Config drift 1 finding
What it is: Settings duplicated across env files, Docker compose, K8s, and code defaults, all with slightly different values.
Why it matters: Production behaviour depends on whichever copy your loader reads first. Subtle bugs in staging that don't reproduce in dev.
How AI causes it: AI writes new config from memory rather than reading the existing source.
Fix approach: Pick one source of truth (env vars + a settings module). Have every other place import from there. Lint for duplicates in CI.
1 matching finding on this repo
  • low File has no detected symbols: python/tenzir/src/tenzir/utils/config.py
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