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https://github.com/jezen/is-thirteen · scanned 2026-05-24 01:24 UTC (1 week, 5 days ago) · 10 languages

19 findings (5 legacy + 14 scanner) 40th percentile · Javascript · tiny (<2K LoC) Scanner says 91 (lower by 35)

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Last scanned 1 week, 5 days ago · v2 · 12 findings from 2 sources. Findings combine the legacy security pipeline AND the multi-layer engine (atlas, wiring, flows, ranked) AND verified AI agent contributions.

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Score breakdown â 2026-05-18-v5
Component Sub-score Weight Contribution
structure_score 60.0 0.15 9.00
security_score 100.0 0.25 25.00
testing_score 0.0 0.20 0.00
documentation_score 43.0 0.15 6.45
practices_score 52.0 0.15 7.80
code_quality 80.0 0.10 8.00
Overall 1.00 56.2
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Fragile runtime 2 findings
What it is: Code that runs but breaks under predictable input — division by zero, missing keys, unbounded loops, off-by-one slicing.
Why it matters: Reaches production undetected because happy-path tests pass. First user with a weird input crashes the request.
How AI causes it: AI loves writing the happy path; doesn't probe edge cases unless explicitly asked.
Fix approach: Add property-based tests. Wrap external inputs with explicit validators. Use the framework's typed deserializer (Pydantic, attrs).
2 matching findings on this repo
  • low [COMP001] High cognitive complexity: Function `update_orientation` has cognitiv… Deep13_Image_Classifier/Deep13.py:46
  • info [MINED043] Http Not Https: Hardcoded http:// (not localhost) for endpoints that… consts.js:22
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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
  • medium No CI/CD configuration found
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