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Auditly is a next-generation Python dependency vulnerability scanner that helps developers identify security risks in installed packages and requirements.txt files, providing clear severity levels and fix recommendations.

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Auditly

Auditly is a modern, developer-friendly Python dependency security and dependency-analysis CLI tool that helps teams identify vulnerabilities, risky versions, and dependency issues early — before they reach production.

Auditly focuses on clarity, speed, and actionable output, making security understandable and fixable for developers.


Why Auditly?

Most dependency scanners stop at direct dependencies.
Auditly goes deeper.

  • Simple CLI, zero configuration
  • Scans installed environments & requirements.txt
  • Optional transitive dependency scanning
  • Dependency tree visualization
  • Highlights vulnerable & risky package versions
  • Shows fix suggestions when available
  • JSON output for CI/CD pipelines
  • Enterprise-ready foundation

Features

Feature Description Availability
Direct dependency scan Scans all installed packages or packages in a requirements.txt file Yes
Fix suggestions Shows exact pip install <package>==<version> commands to fix vulnerabilities Yes
Summary stats Displays total packages scanned and total vulnerabilities Yes
Optional transitive scan Scans all sub-dependencies recursively (use --transitive) Yes
JSON output Pretty JSON output for CI/CD pipelines (use --json) Yes
Requirements.txt scan Scan packages listed in a requirements file Yes
Dependency tree visualization Visualize the dependency hierarchy of your project Yes

Package Details

Detail Description
Package Name auditly
Version 0.1.1
Author Krishna Tadi
Description Auditly is a next-generation Python dependency vulnerability scanner.
License MIT
Python Version >= 3.7
Source Code GitHub Repository
Bug Tracker GitHub Issues
PyPI Auditly on PyPI

Installation

To install Auditly, use the following command:

pip install auditly

Ensure you have Python 3.7 or higher installed. You can download Python from python.org.


Usage

Auditly can be run as a CLI tool. Below is a summary of all available commands and flags.

Command Description
auditly Scan installed Python environment
auditly --transitive Scan environment including sub-dependencies
auditly -r requirements.txt Scan dependencies from a requirements file
auditly -r requirements.txt --transitive Scan requirements including transitive dependencies
auditly --json Output results in JSON format
auditly pkg --tree Show dependency tree for entire environment
auditly pkg <package>==<version> --tree Show dependency tree for a specific package version

Examples

1. Default scan of installed environment

auditly

Output:

[auditly] Vulnerability Scan Summary
Total Packages Scanned      : 10
Total Vulnerabilities Found : 2

Package     : flask==0.12
Risk Score  : 10
  - CVE-2018-1000656: Flask <0.12.3 XSS
    → Suggested fix: pip install flask==0.12.3
------------------------------------------------------------
Package     : somepkg==1.0
Risk Score  : 7
  - CVE-XXXX-YYYY: Some vulnerability
    → No fix available. Try contacting package developers
------------------------------------------------------------

2. Scan requirements.txt

auditly -r requirements.txt

3. Deep / Transitive Scan (Sub-dependencies)

auditly --transitive

Scans all installed packages including their sub-dependencies.

Alerts for deprecated / EOL packages.

Progress bar shows scan progress.


4. JSON Output (CI/CD pipelines)

auditly --json

Output:

{
    "summary": {
        "total_packages_scanned": 10,
        "total_vulnerabilities_found": 2
    },
    "results": [
        {
            "package": "flask",
            "version": "0.12",
            "risk_score": 10,
            "vulnerabilities": [
                {
                    "id": "CVE-2018-1000656",
                    "summary": "Flask <0.12.3 XSS",
                    "fix_version": "0.12.3",
                    "references": [
                        "https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2018-1000656"
                        ]
                }
            ]
        }
    ]
}

Dependency Tree Feature

Auditly includes a powerful Dependency Tree Visualization feature that allows you to view the entire dependency hierarchy of your Python project. This feature is particularly useful for identifying transitive dependencies and understanding how packages are interconnected.

Commands for Dependency Tree

Command / Flag Description Example
auditly pkg requests==<version> --tree Displays the dependency tree for a specific package and version auditly pkg requests==2.31.0 --tree
auditly pkg --tree Displays the dependency tree for all packages in the installed environment auditly pkg --tree

Example Output

auditly pkg --tree

Output:

[auditly] Dependency Tree

flask==2.0.3
├── Werkzeug>=2.0
├── Jinja2>=3.0
│   └── MarkupSafe>=2.0
└── itsdangerous>=2.0

requests==2.31.0
└── urllib3>=1.26.5

This output shows the top-level dependencies and their sub-dependencies, making it easy to identify potential issues or vulnerabilities in the dependency chain.


Discussions

  • GitHub Discussions: Share use cases, report bugs, and suggest features.

We'd love to hear from you and see how you're using Auditly in your projects!


Requesting Features

If you have an idea for a new feature, please open a feature request in the Issues section with:

  • A clear description of the feature
  • Why it would be useful

Issues and Feedback

For issues, feedback, and feature requests, please open an issue on our GitHub Issues page. We actively monitor and respond to community feedback.


License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

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