ShellDef: A Tool for Analyzing and Securing Shell Scripts
By
AbdErrahmane Halkoum
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Summary
ShellDef is a tool designed to analyze shell scripts, detecting threats, vulnerabilities, and bad practices. It provides users with a corrected and safe version of the script, promoting secure coding practices.
Key quotes
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ShellDef scans and analyzes scripts in seconds—highlighting threats, bad practices, and vulnerabilities, then delivers a clean, corrected version ready to copy and use safely.
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