# README
:warning: We are moving the manager web application to a new repository, see the work in progress: https://github.com/ZupIT/horusec-platform/tree/develop
What is Horusec?
Horusec is an open source tool that performs static code analysis to identify security flaws during the development process. Currently, the languages for analysis are: C#, Java, Kotlin, Python, Ruby, Golang, Terraform, Javascript, Typescript, Kubernetes, PHP, C, HTML, JSON, Dart, Elixir, Shell. The tool has options to search for key leaks and security flaws in all files of your project, as well as in Git history. Horusec can be used by the developer through the CLI and by the DevSecOps team on CI /CD mats. See in our DOCUMENTATION the complete list of tools and languages that we perform analysis
Project roadmap 2021
We started the project to aggregate within our company, but as the search grew more and more we chose to apply good practices and open it up for everyone to collaborate with this incredible project.
In order to achieve our goals, we separated in some delivery phases:
- Phase 0: Support for all horusec-cli features into horusec-vscode (Q1)
- Phase 1: Support for the Theia(VsCode Web) (Q1)
- Phase 2: Support to Flutter, Dart, Bash, Shell, Elixir, Cloujure e Scala in analysis (Q1)
- Phase 3: New service to manager vulnerabilities founds (Q2)
- Phase 4: Dependency analysis for all supported languages (Q3)
- Phase 5: SAST with MVP Semantic Analysis (Q4)
- Phase 6: DAST with MVP symbolic analysis (Q4)
Getting started
CLI
To see more details how install go to HERE
Check the installation
horusec version
Usage
For use horusec-cli and check your vulnerabilities
horusec start
or send with the authorization token to view the content analytically in web application.
horusec start -a="<YOUR_TOKEN_AUTHORIZATION>"
To acquire the authorization token and you can see your vulnerabilities analytically on our panel see more details HERE
WARN: When horusec starts an analysis it creates a folder called .horusec
. This folder serves as the basis for not changing your code. So we recommend that you add the line .horusec
into your .gitignore
file so that this folder does not need to be sent to your git server!
Web application
Which is?
Horusec's web applications are an extension of the CLI's functionalities in order to manage the vulnerabilities contracted and be able to classify them.
- Multitenant
- Controle de acesso
- Visão analítica
- Classificação de vulnerabilidade
- Integração com outros tipos de oAuth
- Integração com serviço de menssageria See more details here
Contributing
Read our contributing guide to learn about our development process, how to propose bugfixes and improvements, and how to build and test your changes to horusec.
Communication
We have a few channels for contact, feel free to reach out to us at:
Contributors
This project exists thanks to all the contributors. You rock! ❤️🚀