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13 | 74 | |
2,996 | 9,724 | |
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8.7 | 9.9 | |
3 days ago | 3 days ago | |
Shell | OCaml | |
MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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pre-commit-terraform
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whats your development process for github actions and how are you testing them?
Personally I use pre-commit with some of these hooks in addition to some default hooks. It's basically a localised CI pipeline, and also means every commit has passed checks so keeps your commit history neat. Way faster to develop infrastructure code and fix issues than having to keep pushing to the remote repo and waiting for an Action to run.
- Breve guia de sobrevivência com Terraform
- Trying to learn pre-commit - how to handle multiple hooks in a small monorepo with different paths?
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List of most useful Terraform open-source tools
https://github.com/antonbabenko/pre-commit-terraform because Terraform/Terragrunt configs should be documented, tidy and valid all the time :)
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Terraform Module Template
Local testing with pre-commit-terraform. Formats code with terraform fmt Validates code with terraform validate Automatic README updates with terraform-docs. Static code analysis with TFLint, tfsec and checkov.
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Hugo no theme
diff --git a/.pre-commit-config.yaml b/.pre-commit-config.yaml index ca47c31..3e5cfef 100644 --- a/.pre-commit-config.yaml +++ b/.pre-commit-config.yaml @@ -22,7 +22,10 @@ repos: rev: v2.7.1 hooks: - id: prettier - types_or: [yaml, markdown, json] + types_or: [yaml, markdown, json, html] + additional_dependencies: + - "[email protected]" + - "[email protected]" - repo: https://github.com/antonbabenko/pre-commit-terraform rev: v1.74.1 hooks:
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Terraform Best Practices for Better Infrastructure Management
pre-commit-terraform – Pre-commit git hooks for automation
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Using pre-commits hooks to improve terraform IaC code quality
Let me share a shameless plug (as an author of the pre-commit-terraform). I will show these hooks in action and answer questions during my live stream on Friday 29th of October - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziJK79tI6tY
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Best approach to manage S3
We the following of this set of hooks for our Terraform modules:
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Can you validate ".tf" files via a script ?
Take a look on pre-commit scripts for terraform: https://github.com/antonbabenko/pre-commit-terraform. Of course, you can run it before git operations, for example:
semgrep
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A Deep Dive Into Terraform Static Code Analysis Tools: Features and Comparisons
Semgrep OSS Owner/Maintainer: Semgrep Age: First release on GitHub on February 6th, 2020 License: GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1
- Semgrep – Find bugs and enforce code standards
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Application Security - Bridging Frontend and Cybersecurity: What is Application Security?
Semgrep - https://semgrep.dev
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Creating a DevSecOps pipeline with Jenkins — Part 1
For the SAST stage, I used SonarQube tool. SonarQube is an open-source platform developed by SonarSource for continuous inspection of code quality to perform automatic reviews with static analysis of code to detect bugs and code smells on more than 30 programming languages. I preferred SonarQube instead of other SAST tools because it has a detailed documentation and plugins about integration with Jenkins and SonarQube works with Java projects pretty well. Of course you can similar multi-language-supported tools such as Semgrep or language-specific tools such as Bandit.
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Tree-Sitter
> Not sure I understand your point.
The problem is using Treesitter (for syntax highlighting and "semantic movements") and an LSP at the same time. So if your language has a LSP, using Treesitter additionally is redundant at best and introduces inconcistency at worst.
I'm not talking about using Treesitter as the parser for the LSP.
> Most popular languages have language-specific tools
I'd say even less popular langauges like Coq^H^H^HRocq, Lean 4, Koka, Idris, Unison, ... have their "own" tools, I do not know of a language that uses a Treesitter parser in its LSP, but I do know about tools like https://semgrep.dev/ (written in OCaml) and Github's code search which use Treesitter.
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AST-grep(sg) is a CLI tool for code structural search, lint, and rewriting
Well, when I seach for "semgrep", I get a very nice corporate landing page with a "Book Demo" button. Which is a level of hassle that just isn't worth it for smaller teams, because "Book Demo" usually means "We're going to try to do a dance to see how much money we can extract from you." Which smaller teams may only want to do for a handful of key tools.
(4 years ago, I was more willing to put up with enterprise licensing. But in the last two years, I've seen way too many enterprise vendors try to squeeze every penny they can get from existing clients. An enterprise sales process now often means "Expect 30% annual price hikes once you're in too deep to back out.")
There's also an open source "semgrep" project here: https://github.com/semgrep/semgrep. But this seems to be basically a vulernability scanner, going by the README.
Whereas AST-grep seems to focus heavily on things like:
1. One-off searching: "Search my tree for this pattern."
2. Refactoring: "Replace this pattern with this other pattern."
AST-grep also includes a vulnerability scanning mode like semgrep.
It's possible that semgrep also has nice support for (1) and (2), but it isn't clearly visible on their corporate landing page or the first open source README I found.
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Top 10 Snyk Alternatives for Code Security
7. Semgrep
- Semgrep: Semantic Grep for Code
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semgrep VS bearer - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 10 Jul 2023
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Powerful SAST project for Android Application Security
This project is a compilation of Semgrep rules derived from the OWASP Mobile Application Security Testing Guide (MASTG) specifically for Android applications. The aim is to enhance and support Mobile Application Penetration Testing (MAPT) activities conducted by the ethical hacker community. The primary objective of these rules is to address the static tests outlined in the OWASP MASTG.
What are some alternatives?
plantuml-githook - A Git hook which spots PlantUML source files and generates diagrams in a structured way
SonarQube - Continuous Inspection
pre-commit-hooks - Some out-of-the-box hooks for pre-commit
snyk - Snyk CLI scans and monitors your projects for security vulnerabilities. [Moved to: https://github.com/snyk/cli]
tfsec - Security scanner for your Terraform code [Moved to: https://github.com/aquasecurity/tfsec]
codeql - CodeQL: the libraries and queries that power security researchers around the world, as well as code scanning in GitHub Advanced Security
terragrunt - Terragrunt is a thin wrapper for Terraform that provides extra tools for working with multiple Terraform modules.
Spotbugs - SpotBugs is FindBugs' successor. A tool for static analysis to look for bugs in Java code.
checkov - Prevent cloud misconfigurations and find vulnerabilities during build-time in infrastructure as code, container images and open source packages with Checkov by Bridgecrew.
pre-commit - A framework for managing and maintaining multi-language pre-commit hooks.
atlantis - Terraform Pull Request Automation
detect-secrets - An enterprise friendly way of detecting and preventing secrets in code.