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Ship Gate

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Pre-production audit for secure code deployment.

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What Ship Gate does

Ship Gate is a pre-production auditing tool designed to scan your codebase for a variety of potential issues before deployment. It performs thorough checks across eight categories: Security, Database, Code Quality, AI/LLM, Dependencies, Deployment, Frontend Quality, and Observability. By intercepting deployment commands, it ensures that critical issues are addressed before any code is shipped to production. This makes it an essential tool for developers and teams looking to maintain high standards of code quality and security.

The skill operates by first detecting the technology stack being used in the project. It identifies frameworks, databases, deployment targets, and authentication methods, which allows it to tailor its checks accordingly. Once the stack is detected, Ship Gate runs a series of automated checks, reporting on the status of each category. The results are categorized into PASS, FAIL, and SKIP, with detailed information provided for any failures, including file paths and line numbers.

For issues that cannot be automatically verified, such as the existence of a rollback plan or confirmation of staging tests, the tool presents a checklist for manual confirmation. This ensures that all critical aspects of deployment readiness are considered. The final output includes a verdict based on the severity of the findings, guiding the user on whether they can proceed with the deployment or if fixes are required.

Ship Gate is particularly useful for development teams that prioritize security and code quality. It is stack-agnostic, making it versatile across different technologies, and is ideal for use cases such as pre-launch audits and deployment readiness checks. However, it does not handle CI/CD setup or infrastructure provisioning, focusing solely on the auditing process.

When to use it

Use Ship Gate before deploying any code to production to ensure all critical checks are passed and to maintain high code quality standards.

When not to use it

This tool is not suitable for setting up CI/CD pipelines or provisioning infrastructure; it focuses exclusively on pre-deployment audits.

What you can build with it

Pre-launch Audit

Before launching a new feature, run Ship Gate to ensure all critical checks pass.

Deployment Readiness Check

Use Ship Gate to confirm that your code is ready for production deployment.

Security Assessment

Run Ship Gate to identify potential security vulnerabilities in your codebase before going live.

How to install Ship Gate

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1. Install with the skills CLI

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2. Or install it manually

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Written by alirezarezvani

Ship Gate

Pre-production audit that scans a codebase and reports pass/fail/manual across 8 categories before anything ships.

Intercept Behavior

When the user says "push to production", "deploy", "ship it", "go live", or similar deploy-intent phrases, do NOT proceed with deployment. Instead:

  1. Ask: "Have you run the ship gate? Want me to scan now?"
  2. If yes, run the full audit below.
  3. If the user says they already ran it, ask when. If more than 24 hours ago or if code changed since, recommend re-running.

How It Works

Step 1: Detect Stack

Run these checks in order to identify the project stack:

Framework detection:
  package.json exists        -> Node.js project
    "next" in dependencies   -> Next.js
    "react" in dependencies  -> React (if not Next.js)
    "vue" in dependencies    -> Vue
    "svelte" in dependencies -> Svelte
    "astro" in dependencies  -> Astro
    "express" in dependencies -> Express
    "fastify" in dependencies -> Fastify
    "hono" in dependencies   -> Hono
  requirements.txt or pyproject.toml -> Python project
    "django" present         -> Django
    "flask" present          -> Flask
    "fastapi" present        -> FastAPI
  go.mod exists              -> Go project
  Cargo.toml exists          -> Rust project

Database detection:
  "@supabase/supabase-js" in package.json -> Supabase
  supabase/ directory exists              -> Supabase
  "prisma" in dependencies                -> Prisma (check schema for DB type)
  "mongoose" in dependencies              -> MongoDB
  "pg" or "postgres" in dependencies      -> PostgreSQL
  firebase.json or .firebaserc exists     -> Firebase

Deploy target detection:
  vercel.json or .vercel/ exists          -> Vercel
  netlify.toml exists                     -> Netlify
  Dockerfile exists                       -> Docker/VPS
  fly.toml exists                         -> Fly.io
  railway.json exists                     -> Railway
  .platform/applications.yaml            -> Platform.sh

Auth detection:
  "@clerk" in dependencies                -> Clerk
  "next-auth" in dependencies             -> NextAuth
  "@supabase/auth-helpers" in deps        -> Supabase Auth
  "firebase/auth" in imports              -> Firebase Auth

AI/LLM detection:
  "openai" in dependencies                -> OpenAI
  "@anthropic-ai/sdk" in dependencies     -> Claude API
  "@google/generative-ai" in deps         -> Gemini

Report detected stack before proceeding. This determines which checks are relevant. Checks tagged with a specific stack in references/checks.md are skipped if that stack is not detected.

Step 2: Run Automated Checks

Run categories in this order: SEC, DB, CODE, DEP, AI, DEPLOY, FE, OBS. Security and database first because they produce the most critical findings.

For each category, run every auto-scannable check from references/checks.md using the patterns in references/patterns.md.

Report progress after each category completes:

[1/8] Security: 3 FAIL, 12 PASS, 3 SKIP
[2/8] Database: 1 FAIL, 5 PASS, 6 SKIP
...

Report results as:

  • PASS: check passed
  • FAIL: issue found (with file path and line number)
  • SKIP: not applicable to this stack

Step 3: Manual Confirmation

For checks that cannot be automated (backup restore tested, rollback plan exists, staging test passed), present them as a checklist and ask the user to confirm each one.

Step 4: Verdict

Classify results into three severities:

  • CRITICAL: must fix before shipping (secrets exposed, no auth on routes, no HTTPS, SQL injection vectors, no RLS on Supabase tables)
  • HIGH: should fix before shipping (no error boundaries, no rate limiting, console.logs in production, no pagination)
  • ADVISORY: recommended but not blocking (no OG tags, no custom 404, no analytics, no SBOM)

Final output:

SHIP GATE REPORT
================
Stack: Next.js + Supabase + Vercel
Scan time: 12s

CRITICAL (3 items, must fix)
  FAIL  [SEC-01] API key found in src/lib/api.ts:14
  FAIL  [DB-07] RLS not enabled on "profiles" table
  FAIL  [SEC-05] No CSRF protection on /api/checkout

HIGH (5 items, should fix)
  FAIL  [CODE-01] 12 console.log statements in production code
  FAIL  [CODE-03] Empty catch block in src/utils/auth.ts:45
  FAIL  [DEP-04] 3 critical npm audit vulnerabilities
  FAIL  [DEPLOY-05] No rollback plan documented
  MANUAL [DEPLOY-06] Staging test not confirmed

ADVISORY (4 items, recommended)
  FAIL  [FE-01] Missing OG meta tags
  FAIL  [FE-03] No custom 404 page
  PASS  [OBS-01] Error monitoring configured
  SKIP  [AI-01] No AI/LLM usage detected

VERDICT: DO NOT SHIP (3 critical issues)
Fix critical items and re-run.

If zero critical items remain, verdict is: CLEAR TO SHIP. If only high items remain, verdict is: SHIP WITH CAUTION (acknowledge risks).

Categories

Eight categories, each with a code prefix. Full check details in references/checks.md.

PrefixCategoryAutoManualTool
SECSecurity1530
DBDatabase750
DEPLOYDeployment380
CODECode Quality1101
AIAI/LLM Security530
DEPDependencies501
FEFrontend Quality730
OBSObservability250

Scope

This skill audits. It does not fix. When it finds issues, it reports them with file locations and remediation guidance. The user or another skill (systematic-debugging, backend-patterns, shadcn-stack) handles the fix.

This skill does not:

  • Set up CI/CD pipelines
  • Provision infrastructure
  • Configure monitoring tools
  • Run after deployment (it is pre-deploy only)

Integration Points

  • karpathy-coder: run ship-gate after karpathy-check passes — simplicity first, then production readiness
  • adversarial-reviewer: deep security review for items ship-gate flags as critical
  • security-pen-testing: penetration testing methodology for SEC-category findings
  • code-reviewer: general code quality review complements ship-gate's automated checks

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