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ua-parser-js
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Description
Detect Browser, Engine, OS, CPU, and Device type/model from User-Agent & Client Hints data. Supports browser & node.js environment
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faisalman/ua-parser-js
GitHub
"Unmask Your Traffic" - UAParser.js: The Essential Web Development Tool for User-Agent Detection
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OpenSSF scorecard
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Score
7.9/10
Scorecard as of .
Maintained
10/10
Determines if the project is "actively maintained".
Reasoning
27 commit(s) and 3 issue activity found in the last 90 days -- score normalized to 10
Code-Review
0/10
Determines if the project requires human code review before pull requests (aka merge requests) are merged.
Reasoning
Found 0/30 approved changesets -- score normalized to 0
Security-Policy
10/10
Determines if the project has published a security policy.
Reasoning
security policy file detected
Dangerous-Workflow
10/10
Determines if the project's GitHub Action workflows avoid dangerous patterns.
Reasoning
no dangerous workflow patterns detected
SAST
10/10
Determines if the project uses static code analysis.
Reasoning
SAST tool detected: CodeQL
Pinned-Dependencies
5/10
Determines if the project has declared and pinned the dependencies of its build process.
Reasoning
dependency not pinned by hash detected -- score normalized to 5
Token-Permissions
9/10
Determines if the project's workflows follow the principle of least privilege.
Reasoning
detected GitHub workflow tokens with excessive permissions
Binary-Artifacts
10/10
Determines if the project has generated executable (binary) artifacts in the source repository.
Reasoning
no binaries found in the repo
CII-Best-Practices
5/10
Determines if the project has an OpenSSF (formerly CII) Best Practices Badge.
Reasoning
badge detected: Passing
License
10/10
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Reasoning
license file detected
Fuzzing
10/10
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Reasoning
project is fuzzed
Packaging
10/10
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Reasoning
packaging workflow detected
Vulnerabilities
4/10
Determines if the project has open, known unfixed vulnerabilities.
Reasoning
6 existing vulnerabilities detected
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