truncator

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Is truncator safe to use?

Based on the latest brin safety scan, no vulnerabilities or threats were detected for truncator v1.2.0. Trust score: 65/100. No known CVE vulnerabilities, no detected threat patterns, and no suspicious capabilities identified. This is an automated, point-in-time assessment.

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truncator Passed Security Checks

No security concerns detected

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CVEs

0

Threats

0

Install Scripts

0

No Concerns Detected

No security concerns detected in the latest brin assessment. This is an automated, point-in-time evaluation — security posture may change.

This is an automated, point-in-time assessment and may contain errors. Findings are risk indicators, not confirmed threats. Security posture may change over time. Maintainers can dispute findings via the brin review process.

truncator Capabilities & Permissions

No system capabilities detected for truncator. It does not appear to access the network, filesystem, spawn processes, or use native modules. No capability concerns identified for use with AI coding agents.

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truncator Documentation & Source Code

For the full truncator README, API documentation, and source code, visit the official package registry.

Frequently asked questions about truncator safety

Weekly Downloads

52

Version

1.2.0

License

MIT

Last Scanned

2 days ago

Trust Score

65/100·Legitimacy signals, not safety

Capabilities

No special capabilities detected

Is truncator Safe? | npm Safety Scan - brin