Scan AI components (MCP servers, agent skills, npm/PyPI packages) for malware & risky capabilities. Local, deterministic, evidence-anchored. Free & OSS.
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claude mcp add skilltotal -- npx -y some-mcp-server{
"mcpServers": {
"skilltotal": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "some-mcp-server"]
}
}
}MCP Servers overview
<!-- mcp-name: ai.skilltotal/skilltotal -->
# SkillTotal
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**AI Component Security Platform — open-source CLI engine.**
SkillTotal statically analyzes AI-related components — agent skills/plugins, MCP servers, npm /
Python packages, repositories, and **AI-generated projects you upload as an archive or file** — to
surface supply-chain risks, dangerous capabilities, prompt-injection surfaces, and data-exfiltration
paths **before** the component is installed or trusted. Point it at a path, a git URL, an
`npm:` / `pypi:` package, or a project archive (`.zip` / `.tar.gz`) / single file.
**Try it online (no install, no account):** [www.skilltotal.ai](https://www.skilltotal.ai) —
the website runs this same engine. Prefer the CLI? `pipx install skilltotal` (below).
It analyzes **only the component itself** — never your user, company, environment,
deployment, or runtime context. Every score and finding is derived exclusively from the
files inside the component.
> Core principle: **every confirmed finding carries evidence** (file, line range, code
> snippet). Anything that cannot be evidenced is placed in `needs_review`, never in
> `findings`, and never affects the score.
## Why SkillTotal
- **100% local & offline** — the component's code **never leaves your machine**. No account,
no API token, no cloud upload (unlike cloud scanners that send your components to a backend).
- **Safe to point at untrusted components** — the engine analyzes without ever running them on
your machine. (Optional dynamic analysis is a separate paid service that runs only in our
isolated sandbox, with your consent.)
- **Zero runtime dependencies**, pure Python stdlib — auditable and easy to vendor/air-gap.
- **Deterministic** — regex + AST, no LLM in the static engine; the same input always yields
the same report.
- **Evidence-anchored & low false-positive** — every finding points at an exact file:line.
- **Standards-aligned** — every component gets a behavioral **trait fingerprint** mapped to the
**Cloud Security Alliance (CSA)** agentic threat model, **MAESTRO** threat-model layers, and
**MITRE ATLAS** tactics — including a three-way *execution-context* read (embedded static
credential → delegated OAuth/OIDC → least-privilege scoped identity) that shows the blast radius
of a compromise, not just that a secret exists.
- **Free and open source** (Apache-2.0) — the full static report is free, forever.
## Install
Requires **Python 3.10+**. Zero runtime dependencies. `git` is required only for scanning
remote URLs.
Recommended for the CLI — [pipx](https://pipx.pypa.io) (isolated install; also works on
Debian/Ubuntu where bare `pip install` is blocked by PEP 668):
```bash
pipx install skilltotal
```
Or into a virtual environment / as a library:
```bash
pip install skilltotal
```
From source (development):
```bash
pip install -e ".[dev]"
```
## Usage
```bash
# Human-readable report
skilltotal scan ./path/to/component
# Scan a remote repository (shallow git clone)
skilltotal scan https://github.com/owner/repo
# Scan a project archive or a single file (e.g. an AI-generated project downloaded as a ZIP)
skilltotal scan ./my-project.zip
skilltotal scan ./app.tar.gz
skilltotal scan ./suspicious.py
# Scan a package from a registry (latest, or a pinned version)
skilltotal scan npm:left-pad
skilltotal scan npm:left-pad@1.3.0
skilltotal scan pypi:requests
skilltotal scan pypi:requests==2.31.0
# JSON to stdout
skilltotal scan ./component --json
# SARIF 2.1.0 (GitHub Code Scanning / IDE)
skilltotal scan ./component --sarif --output report.sarif
# Write the report to a file (SARIF if --sarif, else JSON)
skilltotal scan ./component --output report.json
# CI gate: exit code 2 by severity level or by risk score
skilltotal scan ./component --fail-on-high # alias for --fail-on high
skilltotal scan ./component --fail-on medium
skilltotal scan ./component --fail-on-score 50
# Skip paths (repeatable; combined with the config file's `exclude`)
skilltotal scan ./component --exclude "vendor/*" --exclude "*.min.js"
# Opt-in provenance for npm:/pypi: sources (registry metadata -> needs_review, never scored)
skilltotal scan npm:some-lib --provenance
# Baseline: snapshot current findings, then suppress them on later scans
skilltotal scan ./component --write-baseline .skilltotal-baseline.json
skilltotal scan ./component --baseline .skilltotal-baseline.json --fail-on-high
# Diff two versions of a component: what changed between them?
# Each side is any scannable source (path/archive/git/npm:/pypi:) or a saved --json report.
skilltotal diff npm:some-lib@1.2.3 npm:some-lib@1.2.4
skilltotal diff ./old-checkout ./new-checkout --json
skilltotal diff old-report.json new-report.json
# CI gate: fail (exit 2) if the new version INTRODUCES a high/critical finding
skilltotal diff npm:some-lib@1.2.3 npm:some-lib@1.2.4 --fail-on-new high
# Pre-install guard: allow/block decision (exit 2 on block) you can chain before installing
skilltotal guard npm:some-mcp-server && claude mcp add some-mcp-server -- npx some-mcp-server
skilltotal guard --installed # check every AI component already on this machine
skilltotal guard npm:x --block-on malicious # block only on malicious indicators
# Inventory: discover AI components already installed on this machine and scan them
# (reads agent configs for Claude Desktop/Code, Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Gemini, and
# local skills; derives an npm:/pypi:/local source per MCP server and runs the engine)
skilltotal inventory
skilltotal inventory --json
skilltotal inventory --no-scan # list only, do not scan
skilltotal inventory --project . # also include this project's agent configs
skilltotal inventory --sbom # AI-BOM: CycloneDX 1.6 JSON of your agent stack,
# scan verdicts attached as component properties
# List every detection rule
skilltotal rules list
skilltotal rules list --json
```
**Baseline** suppresses findings by a stable fingerprint of
`(rule id, file, code snippet)` — independent of line numbers, so it survives edits.
Suppressed findings are removed before scoring and do not affect the risk score.
**Diff** reports new / resolved / changed findings, evidence-level additions and removals
(matched by the same line-independent fingerprint as the baseline, so pure line shifts are
not noise), capability changes, and the risk-score delta. `--fail-on-new LEVEL` gates only
on risk the new version *introduces* — existing accepted findings never trip it, so it fits
upgrade reviews ("is 1.2.4 riskier than the 1.2.3 we already vetted?") without a baseline
file.
**Guard** is the install-time answer to "should I trust this component right now?".
Malicious indicators always block; scored risk at/above `--block-on` blocks;
**capabilities alone never block** — a legitimate MCP server with shell/network access
passes, so the guard stays quiet enough to leave enabled everywhere (unlike a raw
`--fail-on high` gate, which would trip on most of the ecosystem's honest capability
findings).
**Provenance** (`--provenance`, opt-in) adds registry-metadata signals for `npm:` /
`pypi:` sources: *recently published*, *deprecated / yanked*, *no recent releases*, *no
repository link*. Metadata is context about a component, not component content — so these
signals go to `needs_review` and **never** affect the score or verdict, and the default
scan stays 100% component-only and offline.
**Project config** (optional) — commit a `.skilltotal.toml` instead of repeating flags
(CLI flags override it):
```toml
fail_on = "high" # low | medium | high | critical
fail_on_score = 50 # or gate on the 0-100 risk score
exclude = ["vendor/*", "*.min.js"]
ignore = ["ST-NET-PY"] # rule ids to drop
baseline = ".skilltotal-baseline.json"
# Per-rule policy: reviewable gate decisions that live in the repo, not in a dashboard.
[policy]
"ST-SHELL-PIPE-EXEC" = "block" # gate trips (exit 2) whenever this rule fires,
# even with no fail_on configured
"ST-DYN-PY" = "warn" # explicit accept-but-show: reported, still counts toward
# the risk score, but exempt from the fail_on severity gate
"ST-SENS-WORD" = "ignore" # suppressed entirely (same effect as `ignore`)
```
Suppress a single finding inline with a `# skilltotal:ignore` (or `# skilltotal:ignore[ST-ID]`)
comment on its line.
`python -m skilltotal ...` works identically to the `skilltotal` console script.
### Exit codes
| Code | Meaning |
|------|---------|
| 0 | Success |
| 1 | Usage / collection error (e.g. path missing, clone failed) |
| 2 | A configured gate tripped (`--fail-on`/`--fail-on-high` severity, `--fail-on-score`, or `diff --fail-on-new`) |
> **Gate semantics:** `--fail-on`/`--fail-on-high` trip on the **severity of any single finding**,
> not the aggregate `risk_score`. A component can report `risk_level: low` (score 0) and still fail
> the gate if it has a high-severity finding — including a powerful *capability* (e.g. shell or
> network access), which is reported but never scored as malicious. To gate on the score instead,
> use `--fail-on-score`What people ask about skilltotal
What is pezhik/skilltotal?
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pezhik/skilltotal is mcp servers for the Claude AI ecosystem. Scan AI components (MCP servers, agent skills, npm/PyPI packages) for malware & risky capabilities. Local, deterministic, evidence-anchored. Free & OSS. It has 1 GitHub stars and its last recorded update is dated 2026-08-19.
How do I install skilltotal?
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You can install skilltotal by cloning the repository (https://github.com/pezhik/skilltotal) or following the README instructions on GitHub. ClaudeWave also provides quick install blocks on this page.
Is pezhik/skilltotal safe to use?
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Our security agent has analyzed pezhik/skilltotal and assigned a Trust Score of 85/100 (tier: Trusted). See the full breakdown of passed checks and flags on this page.
Who maintains pezhik/skilltotal?
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pezhik/skilltotal is maintained by pezhik. The last recorded GitHub activity is dated 2026-08-19, with 5 open issues.
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