Audit History
surrealdb-python - 5 audits
Audit version 5
Latest SafeJan 16, 2026, 03:57 PM
Documentation-only skill containing Markdown guides and Python code examples for SurrealDB operations. All 172 static findings are false positives: the analyzer misinterprets markdown backticks as shell execution, vector similarity functions as crypto algorithms, and database queries as reconnaissance. No executable code, no network calls, no file system access beyond documentation references.
Risk Factors
⚙️ External commands (120)
🌐 Network access (5)
📁 Filesystem access (1)
Audit version 4
SafeJan 16, 2026, 03:57 PM
Documentation-only skill containing Markdown guides and Python code examples for SurrealDB operations. All 172 static findings are false positives: the analyzer misinterprets markdown backticks as shell execution, vector similarity functions as crypto algorithms, and database queries as reconnaissance. No executable code, no network calls, no file system access beyond documentation references.
Risk Factors
⚙️ External commands (120)
🌐 Network access (5)
📁 Filesystem access (1)
Audit version 3
SafeJan 10, 2026, 10:05 AM
Documentation-only skill containing no executable code. All files are Markdown guides showing standard database operations using the official SurrealDB Python SDK. No network calls, file system access, or code execution capabilities are present beyond example code demonstrating legitimate database operations.
Audit version 2
SafeJan 10, 2026, 10:05 AM
Documentation-only skill containing no executable code. All files are Markdown guides showing standard database operations using the official SurrealDB Python SDK. No network calls, file system access, or code execution capabilities are present beyond example code demonstrating legitimate database operations.
Audit version 1
SafeJan 10, 2026, 10:05 AM
Documentation-only skill containing no executable code. All files are Markdown guides showing standard database operations using the official SurrealDB Python SDK. No network calls, file system access, or code execution capabilities are present beyond example code demonstrating legitimate database operations.