
CodeQL Code Scanning
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What CodeQL Code Scanning does
CodeQL Code Scanning is a comprehensive skill designed to assist developers in setting up and configuring CodeQL code scanning through GitHub Actions workflows and the CodeQL CLI. This skill is particularly useful for those looking to enhance their code security by automating the analysis of their codebase. It provides procedural guidance on creating or customizing codeql.yml workflows, configuring language matrices, and understanding the intricacies of SARIF output from CodeQL scans.
With this skill, users can choose between default and advanced setups for code scanning, allowing for flexibility based on project needs. The skill covers various aspects, such as configuring workflow triggers, setting permissions, and managing dependencies. It also facilitates the analysis of multiple programming languages, including C/C++, Java, Python, and more, making it suitable for diverse development environments.
Additionally, this skill addresses common troubleshooting scenarios that developers may encounter during CodeQL analysis, such as build mode issues and compiled language requirements. By providing step-by-step instructions for both GitHub Actions and the CodeQL CLI, it empowers users to effectively implement security scanning in their CI/CD pipelines, ensuring that code quality and security are prioritized throughout the development lifecycle.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need guidance on setting up CodeQL code scanning for your projects, whether through GitHub Actions or the CLI.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable if you are looking for advanced custom query development or specific integrations not covered in the provided documentation.
What you can build with it
Setting Up CodeQL for a New Project
Quickly create a `codeql.yml` file to enable CodeQL scanning for a new repository, ensuring security checks on every push.
Customizing Scanning Triggers
Modify workflow triggers to run CodeQL scans on specific branches or during pull requests, optimizing your CI/CD pipeline.
Analyzing a Monorepo
Configure CodeQL to handle multiple components in a monorepo, separating results for clearer security insights.
How to install CodeQL Code Scanning
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Written by githubCodeQL Code Scanning
This skill provides procedural guidance for configuring and running CodeQL code scanning — both through GitHub Actions workflows and the standalone CodeQL CLI.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when the request involves:
- Creating or customizing a
codeql.ymlGitHub Actions workflow - Choosing between default setup and advanced setup for code scanning
- Configuring CodeQL language matrix, build modes, or query suites
- Running CodeQL CLI locally (
codeql database create,database analyze,github upload-results) - Understanding or interpreting SARIF output from CodeQL
- Troubleshooting CodeQL analysis failures (build modes, compiled languages, runner requirements)
- Setting up CodeQL for monorepos with per-component scanning
- Configuring dependency caching, custom query packs, or model packs
Supported Languages
CodeQL supports the following language identifiers:
| Language | Identifier | Alternatives |
|---|---|---|
| C/C++ | c-cpp | c, cpp |
| C# | csharp | — |
| Go | go | — |
| Java/Kotlin | java-kotlin | java, kotlin |
| JavaScript/TypeScript | javascript-typescript | javascript, typescript |
| Python | python | — |
| Ruby | ruby | — |
| Rust | rust | — |
| Swift | swift | — |
| GitHub Actions | actions | — |
Alternative identifiers are equivalent to the standard identifier (e.g.,
javascriptdoes not exclude TypeScript analysis).
Core Workflow — GitHub Actions
Step 1: Choose Setup Type
- Default setup — Enable from repository Settings → Advanced Security → CodeQL analysis. Best for getting started quickly. Uses
nonebuild mode for most languages. - Advanced setup — Create a
.github/workflows/codeql.ymlfile for full control over triggers, build modes, query suites, and matrix strategies.
To switch from default to advanced: disable default setup first, then commit the workflow file.
Step 2: Configure Workflow Triggers
Define when scanning runs:
on:
push:
branches: [main, protected]
pull_request:
branches: [main]
schedule:
- cron: '30 6 * * 1' # Weekly Monday 6:30 UTC
push— scans on every push to specified branches; results appear in Security tabpull_request— scans PR merge commits; results appear as PR check annotationsschedule— periodic scans of the default branch (cron must exist on default branch)merge_group— add if repository uses merge queues
To skip scans for documentation-only PRs:
on:
pull_request:
paths-ignore:
- '**/*.md'
- '**/*.txt'
paths-ignorecontrols whether the workflow runs, not which files are analyzed.
Step 3: Configure Permissions
Set least-privilege permissions:
permissions:
security-events: write # Required to upload SARIF results
contents: read # Required to checkout code
actions: read # Required for private repos using codeql-action
Step 4: Configure Language Matrix
Use a matrix strategy to analyze each language in parallel:
jobs:
analyze:
name: Analyze (${{ matrix.language }})
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- language: javascript-typescript
build-mode: none
- language: python
build-mode: none
For compiled languages, set the appropriate build-mode:
none— no build required (supported for C/C++, C#, Java, Rust)autobuild— automatic build detectionmanual— custom build commands (advanced setup only)
For detailed per-language autobuild behavior and runner requirements, search
references/compiled-languages.md.
Step 5: Configure CodeQL Init and Analysis
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Initialize CodeQL
uses: github/codeql-action/init@v4
with:
languages: ${{ matrix.language }}
build-mode: ${{ matrix.build-mode }}
queries: security-extended
dependency-caching: true
- name: Perform CodeQL Analysis
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v4
with:
category: "/language:${{ matrix.language }}"
Query suite options:
security-extended— default security queries plus additional coveragesecurity-and-quality— security plus code quality queries- Custom query packs via
packs:input (e.g.,codeql/javascript-queries:AlertSuppression.ql)
Dependency caching: Set dependency-caching: true on the init action to cache restored dependencies across runs.
Analysis category: Use category to distinguish SARIF results in monorepos (e.g., per-language, per-component).
Step 6: Monorepo Configuration
For monorepos with multiple components, use the category parameter to separate SARIF results:
category: "/language:${{ matrix.language }}/component:frontend"
To restrict analysis to specific directories, use a CodeQL configuration file (.github/codeql/codeql-config.yml):
paths:
- apps/
- services/
paths-ignore:
- node_modules/
- '**/test/**'
Reference it in the workflow:
- uses: github/codeql-action/init@v4
with:
config-file: .github/codeql/codeql-config.yml
Step 7: Manual Build Steps (Compiled Languages)
If autobuild fails or custom build commands are needed:
- language: c-cpp
build-mode: manual
Then add explicit build steps between init and analyze:
- if: matrix.build-mode == 'manual'
name: Build
run: |
make bootstrap
make release
Core Workflow — CodeQL CLI
Step 1: Install the CodeQL CLI
Download the CodeQL bundle (includes CLI + precompiled queries):
# Download from https://github.com/github/codeql-action/releases
# Extract and add to PATH
export PATH="$HOME/codeql:$PATH"
# Verify installation
codeql resolve packs
codeql resolve languages
Always use the CodeQL bundle, not a standalone CLI download. The bundle ensures query compatibility and provides precompiled queries for better performance.
Step 2: Create a CodeQL Database
# Single language
codeql database create codeql-db \
--language=javascript-typescript \
--source-root=src
# Multiple languages (cluster mode)
codeql database create codeql-dbs \
--db-cluster \
--language=java,python \
--command=./build.sh \
--source-root=src
For compiled languages, provide the build command via --command.
Step 3: Analyze the Database
codeql database analyze codeql-db \
javascript-code-scanning.qls \
--format=sarif-latest \
--sarif-category=javascript \
--output=results.sarif
Common query suites: <language>-code-scanning.qls, <language>-security-extended.qls, <language>-security-and-quality.qls.
Step 4: Upload Results to GitHub
codeql github upload-results \
--repository=owner/repo \
--ref=refs/heads/main \
--commit=<commit-sha> \
--sarif=results.sarif
Requires GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable with security-events: write permission.
CLI Server Mode
To avoid repeated JVM initialization when running multiple commands:
codeql execute cli-server
For detailed CLI command reference, search
references/cli-commands.md.
Alert Management
Severity Levels
Alerts have two severity dimensions:
- Standard severity:
Error,Warning,Note - Security severity:
Critical,High,Medium,Low(derived from CVSS scores; takes display precedence)
Copilot Autofix
GitHub Copilot Autofix generates fix suggestions for CodeQL alerts in pull requests automatically — no Copilot subscription required. Review suggestions carefully before committing.
Alert Triage in PRs
- Alerts appear as check annotations on changed lines
- Check fails by default for
error/critical/highseverity alerts - Configure merge protection rulesets to customize the threshold
- Dismiss false positives with a documented reason for audit trail
For detailed alert management guidance, search
references/alert-management.md.
Custom Queries and Packs
Using Custom Query Packs
- uses: github/codeql-action/init@v4
with:
packs: |
my-org/my-security-queries@1.0.0
codeql/javascript-queries:AlertSuppression.ql
Creating Custom Query Packs
Use the CodeQL CLI to create and publish packs:
# Initialize a new pack
codeql pack init my-org/my-queries
# Install dependencies
codeql pack install
# Publish to GitHub Container Registry
codeql pack publish
CodeQL Configuration File
For advanced query and path configuration, create .github/codeql/codeql-config.yml:
paths:
- apps/
- services/
paths-ignore:
- '**/test/**'
- node_modules/
queries:
- uses: security-extended
packs:
javascript-typescript:
- my-org/my-custom-queries
Code Scanning Logs
Summary Metrics
Workflow logs include key metrics:
- Lines of code in codebase — baseline before extraction
- Lines extracted — including external libraries and auto-generated files
- Extraction errors/warnings — files that failed or produced warnings during extraction
Debug Logging
To enable detailed diagnostics:
- GitHub Actions: re-run the workflow with "Enable debug logging" checked
- CodeQL CLI: use
--verbosity=progress++and--logdir=codeql-logs
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
| Problem | Solution |
|---|---|
| Workflow not triggering | Verify on: triggers match event; check paths/branches filters; ensure workflow exists on target branch |
Resource not accessible error | Add security-events: write and contents: read permissions |
| Autobuild failure | Switch to build-mode: manual and add explicit build commands |
| No source code seen | Verify --source-root, build command, and language identifier |
| C# compiler failure | Check for /p:EmitCompilerGeneratedFiles=true conflicts with .sqlproj or legacy projects |
| Fewer lines scanned than expected | Switch from none to autobuild/manual; verify build compiles all source |
| Kotlin in no-build mode | Disable and re-enable default setup to switch to autobuild |
| Cache miss every run | Verify dependency-caching: true on init action |
| Out of disk/memory | Use larger runners; reduce analysis scope via paths config; use build-mode: none |
| SARIF upload fails | Ensure token has security-events: write; check 10 MB file size limit |
| SARIF results exceed limits | Split across multiple uploads with different --sarif-category; reduce query scope |
| Two CodeQL workflows | Disable default setup if using advanced setup, or remove old workflow file |
| Slow analysis | Enable dependency caching; use --threads=0; reduce query suite scope |
For comprehensive troubleshooting with detailed solutions, search
references/troubleshooting.md.
Hardware Requirements (Self-Hosted Runners)
| Codebase Size | RAM | CPU |
|---|---|---|
| Small (<100K LOC) | 8 GB+ | 2 cores |
| Medium (100K–1M LOC) | 16 GB+ | 4–8 cores |
| Large (>1M LOC) | 64 GB+ | 8 cores |
All sizes: SSD with ≥14 GB free disk space.
Action Versioning
Pin CodeQL actions to a specific major version:
uses: github/codeql-action/init@v4 # Recommended
uses: github/codeql-action/autobuild@v4
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v4
For maximum security, pin to a full commit SHA instead of a version tag.
Reference Files
For detailed documentation, load the following reference files as needed:
references/workflow-configuration.md— Full workflow trigger, runner, and configuration options- Search patterns:
trigger,schedule,paths-ignore,db-location,model packs,alert severity,merge protection,concurrency,config file
- Search patterns:
references/cli-commands.md— Complete CodeQL CLI command reference- Search patterns:
database create,database analyze,upload-results,resolve packs,cli-server,installation,CI integration
- Search patterns:
references/sarif-output.md— SARIF v2.1.0 object model, upload limits, and third-party support- Search patterns:
sarifLog,result,location,region,codeFlow,fingerprint,suppression,upload limits,third-party,precision,security-severity
- Search patterns:
references/compiled-languages.md— Build modes and autobuild behavior per language- Search patterns:
C/C++,C#,Java,Go,Rust,Swift,autobuild,build-mode,hardware,dependency caching
- Search patterns:
references/troubleshooting.md— Comprehensive error diagnosis and resolution- Search patterns:
no source code,out of disk,out of memory,403,C# compiler,analysis too long,fewer lines,Kotlin,extraction errors,debug logging,SARIF upload,SARIF limits
- Search patterns:
references/alert-management.md— Alert severity, triage, Copilot Autofix, and dismissal- Search patterns:
severity,security severity,CVSS,Copilot Autofix,dismiss,triage,PR alerts,data flow,merge protection,REST API
- Search patterns:
Frequently asked questions about CodeQL Code Scanning
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