pytest-recording

PyPI

Is pytest-recording safe to use?

Based on the latest brin safety scan, no vulnerabilities or threats were detected for pytest-recording v0.13.4. 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.

Install (safety-checked)

pytest-recording Passed Security Checks

No security concerns detected

clean
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.

pytest-recording Capabilities & Permissions

What pytest-recording can access when installed. Review these capabilities before using with AI agents like Cursor, Claude Code, or Codex.

Network Access

This package makes network requests.

127.0.0.1example.comgoogle.comhttpbin.orghttpbin.org{}www.example.comwww.example.com?api_key=secret
Protocols: http, https

Filesystem Access

Reads and writes to the filesystem.

AGENTS.md for pytest-recording

Good instructions lead to good results. brin adds pytest-recording documentation to your AGENTS.md so your agent knows how to use it properly—improving both safety and performance.

brin init

Vercel's research: 100% accuracy with AGENTS.md vs 53% without →

pytest-recording Documentation & Source Code

For the full pytest-recording README, API documentation, and source code, visit the official package registry.

Frequently asked questions about pytest-recording safety

Weekly Downloads

638.8K

Version

0.13.4

Last Scanned

Feb 5, 2026

Trust Score

65/100·Legitimacy signals, not safety

Capabilities

Network

Connects to: 127.0.0.1, example.com, google.com...

Filesystem

Reads & Writes files