Security Analyst
STDIOMCP server that integrates with OSV.dev and AI models for security analysis.
MCP server that integrates with OSV.dev and AI models for security analysis.
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides security analysis capabilities by integrating with OSV.dev and AI models to help identify and analyze potential vulnerabilities in your codebase.
mcp-osv
is the ideal companion for co-pilot coding. Use the [supply-chain-security-check.mdc] ruleset in this repo or build your own to manage dependencies and reduce risk. See below how to setup your IDE.
make deps make install
For enhanced static code analysis, you can install Semgrep:
brew install semgrep
python3 -m pip install semgrep
Visit Semgrep Installation Guide for detailed instructions.
The MCP server will work without Semgrep installed, but will skip the static analysis portion when analyzing directories.
make deps make install
The mcp-osv command will be installed on PATH and use the stdin/stdout method.
Configure your LLM to use mcp-osv as an agent.
For Cursor use the configuration below on configuration
-> MCP
tab:
{"mcpServers":{"security_analyst":{"name":"Security Analyst","type":"stdio","command":"/usr/local/bin/mcp-osv"}}}
If you are using Claude just configure it under Settings -> Developer using the config below:
{ "mcpServers": { "mcp-osv": { "command": "/usr/local/bin/mcp-osv", "args": [] } } }
Check for known vulnerabilities in dependencies using OSV.dev database.
Parameters:
package_name
: Name of the package to checkversion
: Version of the package to checkAnalyze code for potential security issues based on https://osv.dev - a comprehensive database of open-source vulnerabilities.
Parameters:
file_path
: Path to the file to analyzeThis server is designed to work with AI models like Claude and Cursor through the MCP protocol. The AI models can use the provided tools to:
See mcp.json-template for an example that works with Cursor IDE.
After the setup, restart and ask something like "Analyze the security of my project using mcp-osv".
To Debug in VSCode go to Help -> Toggle developer tools and at the console look for mcp.
To test the security analysis capabilities:
# Check for vulnerabilities in a package "Check for vulnerabilities in the package 'express' version '4.17.1'" # Analyze a specific file "Analyze the security of the file 'main.go'"
The server will process your requests and provide security insights through the MCP protocol.
Edit the config file and add the following section (that's the whole file, consider the mcp_osv section if you already have other tools installed.)
{ "mcpServers": { "mcp_osv": { "command": "/usr/local/bin/mcp-osv", "args": [] } } }
To add new security analysis capabilities:
mcp.NewTool
s.AddTool
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