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Scan for Potential Security flaws in source code - Graudit

Graudit is a little script and signature sets that allows you to find potential security flaws in source code using the GNU utility grep. It's comparable to other static analysis applications like RATS, SWAAT and flaw-finder while keeping the technical requirements to a minimum and being very flexible.

Graudit supports scanning code written in several languages; asp, jsp, perl, php and python.

Graudit Usage:
Graudit supports several options and tries to follow good shell practices. For a list of the options you can run graudit -h or see below. The simplest way to use graudit is;
graudit /path/to/scan
The following options are available:
  -h prints a short help text
  -v prints version number
  -d < db > database to use
  -c < num > number of lines of context to display, default is 2
  -z supress colors

Graudit Databases:
Graudit uses extended regular expressions (POSIX) as it's signatures and comes with several databases ready for use. You can extend the existing databases or make your own if you require additional signatures.

Default is aimed at finding low hanging fruit. It contains generic rules that  should match common vulnerabilities in several languages. However, in order to find additional vulnerabilities for a specific language you should use the language specific databases.

You can download the latest version from the graudit download page.


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