Implements the MVP cutline from the planning artifact: - Phase A: skeleton + CLI dispatch + provider interface + stub model doctor - Phase B: scanner + git probe + 12 static analyzers + reporters + pipeline - Phase B fixtures: clean-repo, insecure-repo, degraded-repo 12 static analyzers per PROMPT.md "Suggested Static Checks For MVP": hardcoded_paths, shell_execution, raw_sql_interpolation, broad_cors, secret_patterns, large_files, todo_comments, missing_tests, env_file_committed, unsafe_file_io, exposed_mutation_endpoint, hardcoded_local_ip. Acceptance gates passing: - B1 (intake produces accurate counts) ✓ - B2 (insecure fixture fires ≥8 distinct check_ids — actually 11/12) ✓ - B3 (clean fixture produces 0 confirmed findings — no false positives) ✓ - B4 (scrum mode produces all 6 required markdown + JSON reports) ✓ - B5 (receipts.json marks degraded phases honestly) ✓ - F (self-review on this repo runs without crashing) ✓ — exit 66 (degraded because Phase C LLM review is hardcoded skipped) Phases C (LLM review), D (validation cross-check), E (memory + diff + rules subcommands) deferred per the cutline. The MVP delivers the evidence-first path; LLM is purely additive. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Report Schema
Purpose
This document defines the expected report and receipt schemas for the local review harness.
Finding Schema
{
"id": "",
"title": "",
"severity": "low|medium|high|critical",
"status": "confirmed|suspected|rejected|blocked",
"file": "",
"line_hint": "",
"evidence": "",
"reason": "",
"suggested_fix": "",
"source": "static|llm|validator",
"confidence": 0.0
}
Severity Rules
Critical
Use for:
- credential exposure
- destructive command risk
- unauthenticated mutation endpoint
- remote code execution risk
- data corruption risk
High
Use for:
- SQL injection risk
- broad CORS on sensitive service
- fail-open security behavior
- unsafe filesystem access
- missing validation on critical inputs
Medium
Use for:
- hardcoded paths
- excessive file size
- weak error handling
- missing tests around important code
- fragile environment assumptions
Low
Use for:
- minor duplication
- naming confusion
- documentation drift
- small maintainability issues
Scrum Test Report Sections
Every Scrum test report must include:
Verdict
Evidence
Confirmed Risks
Suspected Risks
Blocked Checks
Sprint Backlog
Acceptance Gates
Next Commands
Risk Register Schema
{
"risks": [
{
"id": "",
"title": "",
"severity": "",
"affected_area": "",
"evidence": "",
"impact": "",
"mitigation": "",
"owner": "",
"status": "open|mitigated|accepted|blocked"
}
]
}
Receipt Schema
{
"run_id": "",
"repo_path": "",
"started_at": "",
"finished_at": "",
"phases": [
{
"name": "",
"status": "ok|degraded|failed|skipped",
"input_hash": "",
"output_hash": "",
"output_files": [],
"errors": []
}
],
"summary": {
"confirmed_findings": 0,
"suspected_findings": 0,
"blocked_checks": 0,
"critical": 0,
"high": 0,
"medium": 0,
"low": 0
}
}
Claim Coverage Table
Use this Markdown table:
| Claim | Code Location | Existing Test | Missing Test | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|---|
No Fake Evidence Rule
Reports must not include:
- invented file paths
- invented command output
- invented tests
- unsupported claims
- false pass/fail statements
If evidence is missing, say missing evidence.