
ClawSec Scanner
FreeAutomated vulnerability scanning for agent platforms.
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What ClawSec Scanner does
ClawSec Scanner is a robust security tool designed specifically for agent platforms, automating the process of vulnerability detection across various dimensions. It integrates multiple scanning techniques to ensure comprehensive coverage of potential security issues. The scanner performs dependency scanning for both npm and Python packages, utilizing tools like npm audit and pip-audit to identify vulnerabilities and parse the results into structured JSON output. This feature is crucial for developers looking to maintain secure dependencies in their projects.
In addition to dependency scanning, ClawSec Scanner queries multiple CVE databases, including OSV, NVD 2.0, and GitHub Advisory Database, to enrich vulnerability data. This multi-database approach allows for a more thorough analysis and understanding of the vulnerabilities affecting your applications. The scanner also incorporates Static Application Security Testing (SAST) using Semgrep for JavaScript/TypeScript and Bandit for Python. This enables the detection of various security issues, such as hardcoded secrets and command injection vulnerabilities, directly within your codebase.
Moreover, ClawSec Scanner features a Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST) framework that inspects OpenClaw hook metadata and handler source code without executing the target code. This unique capability is particularly valuable for agent platforms, where traditional web DAST tools may not be applicable. The scanner generates unified reports that classify vulnerabilities by severity and provide remediation guidance, making it easier for developers to prioritize and address security issues.
With continuous monitoring capabilities through OpenClaw hook integration, ClawSec Scanner can be configured to run periodic scans and automatically report findings. This ensures that your applications remain secure over time, adapting to new vulnerabilities as they are discovered. Overall, ClawSec Scanner is an essential tool for developers and security engineers focused on maintaining the integrity and security of their agent-based applications.
When to use it
Use ClawSec Scanner when developing or maintaining applications on agent platforms, particularly when security is a priority.
When not to use it
This tool may not be suitable for non-agent platforms or for users seeking a comprehensive web application testing solution, as its focus is on agent-specific vulnerabilities.
What you can build with it
Dependency Vulnerability Assessment
Run ClawSec Scanner to automatically assess npm and Python dependencies for known vulnerabilities.
Continuous Security Monitoring
Set up the scanner to perform regular checks on your agent platform, ensuring ongoing security compliance.
Static Code Analysis
Utilize SAST capabilities to identify security issues in your codebase before deployment.
How to install ClawSec Scanner
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add prompt-security/clawsec/clawsec-scanner --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by prompt-securityClawSec Scanner
Comprehensive security scanner for agent platforms that automates vulnerability detection across multiple dimensions:
- Dependency Scanning: Analyzes npm and Python dependencies using
npm auditandpip-auditwith structured JSON output parsing - CVE Database Integration: Queries OSV (primary), NVD 2.0, and GitHub Advisory Database for vulnerability enrichment
- SAST Analysis: Static code analysis using Semgrep (JavaScript/TypeScript) and Bandit (Python) to detect hardcoded secrets, command injection, path traversal, and unsafe deserialization
- DAST Framework: Agent-specific static analysis of OpenClaw hook metadata and handler source without importing or invoking target code
- Unified Reporting: Consolidated vulnerability reports with severity classification and remediation guidance
- Continuous Monitoring: OpenClaw hook integration for automated periodic scanning
Vercel Skills Installation
Install with the Vercel Skills CLI for this harness:
npx skills add prompt-security/clawsec --skill clawsec-scanner -a openclaw -y
Features
Multi-Engine Scanning
The scanner orchestrates four complementary scan types to provide comprehensive vulnerability coverage:
-
Dependency Scanning
- Executes
npm audit --jsonandpip-audit -f jsonas subprocesses - Parses structured output to extract CVE IDs, severity, affected versions
- Handles edge cases: missing package-lock.json, zero vulnerabilities, malformed JSON
- Executes
-
CVE Database Queries
- OSV API (primary): Free, no authentication, broad ecosystem support (npm, PyPI, Go, Maven)
- NVD 2.0 (optional): Requires API key to avoid 6-second rate limiting
- GitHub Advisory Database (optional): GraphQL API with OAuth token
- Normalizes all API responses to unified
Vulnerabilityschema
-
Static Analysis (SAST)
- Semgrep for JavaScript/TypeScript: Detects security issues using
--config autoor--config p/security-audit - Bandit for Python: Leverages existing
pyproject.tomlconfiguration - Identifies: hardcoded secrets (API keys, tokens), command injection (
eval,exec), path traversal, unsafe deserialization
- Semgrep for JavaScript/TypeScript: Detects security issues using
-
Dynamic Analysis (DAST)
- Static hook inspection for OpenClaw hook handlers discovered from
HOOK.mdmetadata - Verifies coverage and source-level risk signals without importing, transpiling, or invoking target handlers
- Note: Traditional web DAST tools (ZAP, Burp) do not apply to agent platforms - this provides agent-specific testing
- Static hook inspection for OpenClaw hook handlers discovered from
Unified Reporting
All scan types emit a consistent ScanReport JSON schema:
{
scan_id: string; // UUID
timestamp: string; // ISO 8601
target: string; // Scanned path
vulnerabilities: Vulnerability[];
summary: {
critical: number;
high: number;
medium: number;
low: number;
info: number;
}
}
Each Vulnerability object includes:
id: CVE-2023-12345 or GHSA-xxxx-yyyy-zzzzsource: npm-audit | pip-audit | osv | nvd | github | sast | dastseverity: critical | high | medium | low | infopackage: Package name (or 'N/A' for SAST/DAST)version: Affected versionfixed_version: First version with fix (if available)title: Short descriptiondescription: Full advisory textreferences: URLs for more infodiscovered_at: ISO 8601 timestamp
OpenClaw Integration
Automated continuous monitoring via hook:
- Runs scanner on configurable interval (default: 86400s / 24 hours)
- Triggers on
agent:bootstrapandcommand:newevents - Posts findings to
event.messagesarray with severity summary - Rate-limited by
CLAWSEC_SCANNER_INTERVALenvironment variable
Installation
Prerequisites
Verify required binaries are available:
# Core runtimes
node --version # v20+
npm --version
python3 --version # 3.10+
# Scanning tools
pip-audit --version # Install: uv pip install pip-audit
semgrep --version # Install: pip install semgrep OR brew install semgrep
bandit --version # Install: uv pip install bandit
# Utilities
jq --version
curl --version
Option A: Via clawhub (recommended)
npx clawhub@latest install clawsec-scanner
Option B: Manual installation with verification
set -euo pipefail
VERSION="${SKILL_VERSION:?Set SKILL_VERSION (e.g. 0.1.0)}"
INSTALL_ROOT="${INSTALL_ROOT:-$HOME/.openclaw/skills}"
DEST="$INSTALL_ROOT/clawsec-scanner"
BASE="https://github.com/prompt-security/clawsec/releases/download/clawsec-scanner-v${VERSION}"
TEMP_DIR="$(mktemp -d)"
trap 'rm -rf "$TEMP_DIR"' EXIT
# Pinned release-signing public key
# Fingerprint (SHA-256 of SPKI DER): 711424e4535f84093fefb024cd1ca4ec87439e53907b305b79a631d5befba9c8
cat > "$TEMP_DIR/release-signing-public.pem" <<'PEM'
-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
MCowBQYDK2VwAyEAS7nijfMcUoOBCj4yOXJX+GYGv2pFl2Yaha1P4v5Cm6A=
-----END PUBLIC KEY-----
PEM
ZIP_NAME="clawsec-scanner-v${VERSION}.zip"
# Download release archive + signed checksums
curl -fsSL "$BASE/$ZIP_NAME" -o "$TEMP_DIR/$ZIP_NAME"
curl -fsSL "$BASE/checksums.json" -o "$TEMP_DIR/checksums.json"
curl -fsSL "$BASE/checksums.sig" -o "$TEMP_DIR/checksums.sig"
# Verify checksums manifest signature
openssl base64 -d -A -in "$TEMP_DIR/checksums.sig" -out "$TEMP_DIR/checksums.sig.bin"
if ! openssl pkeyutl -verify \
-pubin \
-inkey "$TEMP_DIR/release-signing-public.pem" \
-sigfile "$TEMP_DIR/checksums.sig.bin" \
-rawin \
-in "$TEMP_DIR/checksums.json" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "ERROR: checksums.json signature verification failed" >&2
exit 1
fi
EXPECTED_SHA="$(jq -r '.archive.sha256 // empty' "$TEMP_DIR/checksums.json")"
if [ -z "$EXPECTED_SHA" ]; then
echo "ERROR: checksums.json missing archive.sha256" >&2
exit 1
fi
ACTUAL_SHA="$(shasum -a 256 "$TEMP_DIR/$ZIP_NAME" | awk '{print $1}')"
if [ "$EXPECTED_SHA" != "$ACTUAL_SHA" ]; then
echo "ERROR: Archive checksum mismatch" >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "Checksums verified. Installing..."
mkdir -p "$INSTALL_ROOT"
rm -rf "$DEST"
unzip -q "$TEMP_DIR/$ZIP_NAME" -d "$INSTALL_ROOT"
chmod 600 "$DEST/skill.json"
find "$DEST" -type f ! -name "skill.json" -exec chmod 644 {} \;
echo "Installed clawsec-scanner v${VERSION} to: $DEST"
echo "Next step: Run a scan or set up continuous monitoring"
Usage
On-Demand CLI Scanning
SCANNER_DIR="${INSTALL_ROOT:-$HOME/.openclaw/skills}/clawsec-scanner"
# Scan all skills with JSON output
"$SCANNER_DIR/scripts/runner.sh" --target ./skills/ --output report.json --format json
# Scan specific directory with human-readable output
"$SCANNER_DIR/scripts/runner.sh" --target ./my-skill/ --format text
# Check available flags
"$SCANNER_DIR/scripts/runner.sh" --help
CLI Flags:
--target <path>: Directory to scan (required)--output <file>: Write results to file (optional, defaults to stdout)--format <json|text>: Output format (default: json)--check: Verify all required binaries are installed
OpenClaw Hook Setup (Continuous Monitoring)
Enable automated periodic scanning:
SCANNER_DIR="${INSTALL_ROOT:-$HOME/.openclaw/skills}/clawsec-scanner"
node "$SCANNER_DIR/scripts/setup_scanner_hook.mjs"
This creates a hook that:
- Scans on
agent:bootstrapandcommand:newevents - Respects
CLAWSEC_SCANNER_INTERVALrate limiting (default: 86400 seconds / 24 hours) - Posts findings to conversation with severity summary
- Recommends remediation for high/critical vulnerabilities
Restart the OpenClaw gateway after enabling the hook, then run /new to trigger an immediate scan.
Environment Variables
# Optional - NVD API key to avoid rate limiting (6-second delays without key)
export CLAWSEC_NVD_API_KEY="your-nvd-api-key"
# Optional - GitHub OAuth token for Advisory Database queries
export GITHUB_TOKEN="ghp_your_token_here"
# Optional - Scanner hook interval in seconds (default: 86400 / 24 hours)
export CLAWSEC_SCANNER_INTERVAL="86400"
# Optional - Allow unsigned advisory feed during development (from clawsec-suite)
export CLAWSEC_ALLOW_UNSIGNED_FEED="1"
Architecture
Modular Design
Each scan type is an independent module that can run standalone or as part of unified scan:
scripts/runner.sh # Orchestration layer
├── scan_dependencies.mjs # npm audit + pip-audit
├── query_cve_databases.mjs # OSV/NVD/GitHub API queries
├── sast_analyzer.mjs # Semgrep + Bandit static analysis
├── dast_runner.mjs # Static hook inspection orchestration
└── dast_hook_executor.mjs # Static hook source inspection helper
lib/
├── report.mjs # Result aggregation and formatting
├── utils.mjs # Subprocess exec, JSON parsing, error handling
└── types.ts # TypeScript schema definitions
hooks/clawsec-scanner-hook/
├── HOOK.md # OpenClaw hook metadata
└── handler.ts # Periodic scan trigger
Fail-Open Philosophy
The scanner prioritizes availability over strict failure propagation:
- Network failures → emit partial results, log warnings
- Missing tools → skip that scan type, continue with others
- Malformed JSON → parse what's valid, log errors
- API rate limits → implement exponential backoff, fallback to other sources
- Zero vulnerabilities → emit success report with empty array
Critical failures that exit immediately:
- Target path does not exist
- No scanning tools available (all bins missing)
- Concurrent scan detected (lockfile present)
Subprocess Execution Pattern
All external tools run as subprocesses with structured JSON output:
import { spawn } from 'node:child_process';
// Example: npm audit execution
const proc = spawn('npm', ['audit', '--json'], {
cwd: targetPath,
stdio: ['ignore', 'pipe', 'pipe']
});
// Handle non-zero exit codes gracefully
// npm audit exits 1 when vulnerabilities found (not an error!)
proc.on('close', code => {
if (code !== 0 && stderr.includes('ERR!')) {
// Actual error
reject(new Error(stderr));
} else {
// Vulnerabilities found or success
resolve(JSON.parse(stdout));
}
});
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
"Missing package-lock.json" warning
npm auditrequires lockfile to run- Run
npm installin target directory to generate - Scanner continues with other scan types if npm audit fails
"NVD API rate limit exceeded"
- Set
CLAWSEC_NVD_API_KEYenvironment variable - Without API key: 6-second delays enforced between requests
- OSV API used as primary source (no rate limits)
"pip-audit not found"
- Install:
uv pip install pip-auditorpip install pip-audit - Verify:
which pip-audit - Add to PATH if installed in non-standard location
"Semgrep binary missing"
- Install:
pip install semgrepORbrew install semgrep - Requires Python 3.8+ runtime
- Alternative: use Docker image
returntocorp/semgrep
"DAST static coverage finding"
- The DAST harness does not execute target hook handlers.
- JavaScript and TypeScript hook files are read as source and reported with
info-level static coverage findings. - Review any listed static signals manually when deciding whether a hook needs deeper sandboxed testing.
"Concurrent scan detected"
- Lockfile exists:
/tmp/clawsec-scanner.lock - Wait for running scan to complete or manually remove lockfile
- Prevents overlapping scans that could produce inconsistent results
Verification
Check scanner is working correctly:
# Verify required binaries
./scripts/runner.sh --check
# Run unit tests
node test/dependency_scanner.test.mjs
node test/cve_integration.test.mjs
node test/sast_engine.test.mjs
node test/dast_harness.test.mjs
# Validate skill structure
python ../../utils/validate_skill.py .
# Scan test fixtures (should detect known vulnerabilities)
./scripts/runner.sh --target test/fixtures/ --format text
Development
Running Tests
# All tests (vanilla Node.js, no framework)
for test in test/*.test.mjs; do
node "$test" || exit 1
done
# Individual test suites
node test/dependency_scanner.test.mjs # Dependency scanning
node test/cve_integration.test.mjs # CVE database APIs
node test/sast_engine.test.mjs # Static analysis
node test/dast_harness.test.mjs # DAST static hook inspection
Linting
# JavaScript/TypeScript
npx eslint . --ext .ts,.tsx,.js,.jsx,.mjs --max-warnings 0
# Python (Bandit already configured in pyproject.toml)
ruff check .
bandit -r . -ll
# Shell scripts
shellcheck scripts/*.sh
Adding Custom Semgrep Rules
Create custom rules in .semgrep/rules/:
rules:
- id: custom-security-rule
pattern: dangerous_function($ARG)
message: Avoid dangerous_function - use safe_alternative instead
severity: WARNING
languages: [javascript, typescript]
Update scripts/sast_analyzer.mjs to include custom rules:
const proc = spawn('semgrep', [
'scan',
'--config', 'auto',
'--config', '.semgrep/rules/', // Add custom rules
'--json',
targetPath
]);
Integration with ClawSec Suite
The scanner works standalone or as part of the ClawSec ecosystem:
- clawsec-suite: Meta-skill that can install and manage clawsec-scanner
- clawsec-feed: Advisory feed for malicious skill detection (complementary)
- openclaw-audit-watchdog: Cron-based audit automation (similar pattern)
Install the full ClawSec suite:
npx clawhub@latest install clawsec-suite
# Then use clawsec-suite to discover and install clawsec-scanner
Security Considerations
Scanner Security
- No hardcoded secrets in scanner code
- API keys read from environment variables only (never logged or committed)
- Subprocess arguments use arrays to prevent shell injection
- All external tool output parsed with try/catch error handling
Vulnerability Prioritization
Critical/High severity findings should be addressed immediately:
- Known exploits in dependencies (CVSS 9.0+)
- Hardcoded API keys or credentials in code
- Command injection vulnerabilities
- Path traversal without validation
Medium/Low severity findings can be addressed in normal sprint cycles:
- Outdated dependencies without known exploits
- Missing security headers
- Weak cryptography usage
Info findings are advisory only:
- Deprecated API usage
- Code quality issues flagged by linters
Roadmap
v0.0.4 (Current)
- Dependency scanning (npm audit, pip-audit)
- CVE database integration (OSV, NVD, GitHub Advisory)
- SAST analysis (Semgrep, Bandit)
- Static OpenClaw hook inspection for DAST without target code execution
- Unified JSON reporting
- OpenClaw hook integration
Future Enhancements
- Automatic remediation (dependency upgrades, code fixes)
- SARIF output format for GitHub Code Scanning integration
- Web dashboard for vulnerability tracking over time
- CI/CD GitHub Action for PR blocking on high-severity findings
- Container image scanning (Docker, OCI)
- Infrastructure-as-Code scanning (Terraform, CloudFormation)
- Comprehensive agent workflow DAST (requires deeper platform integration)
Contributing
Found a security issue? Please report privately to security@prompt.security.
For feature requests and bug reports, open an issue at: https://github.com/prompt-security/clawsec/issues
License
AGPL-3.0-or-later
See LICENSE file in repository root for full text.
Resources
- ClawSec Homepage: https://clawsec.prompt.security
- Documentation: https://clawsec.prompt.security/scanner
- GitHub Repository: https://github.com/prompt-security/clawsec
- OSV API Docs: https://osv.dev/docs/
- NVD API Docs: https://nvd.nist.gov/developers/vulnerabilities
- Semgrep Registry: https://semgrep.dev/explore
- Bandit Documentation: https://bandit.readthedocs.io/
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