A read-only linter and A-F maturity grader for coding-agent harnesses (Claude Code, Codex).
Project description
Harness Scorecard
A read-only linter and A–F maturity grader for coding-agent harnesses. Point it at a
Claude Code or Codex setup — Claude Code's hooks, permissions, rules/*.md, agents, and
CLAUDE.md, or Codex's config.toml (sandbox, approval policy, trust levels), hooks.json,
and AGENTS.md — and it returns a graded scorecard: the overall maturity grade, the specific
gaps, and the guards that are missing, each with rationale. The harness type is auto-detected.
"Harness engineering" became a named discipline in 2026 and everyone is assembling harnesses with no way to tell if theirs is any good. The rubric is the product: every check traces to a documented red-team failure mode, not generic advice.
What it looks like
$ harness-scorecard scan examples/sample-harness
Harness Scorecard v1.0.0
Target: examples/sample-harness (claude-code)
GRADE: F overall 0.28 / 1.00
Scored 10 of 10 rubric dimensions (0 specced, pending).
Capability gates tripped (grade capped):
- HS-D5-01 caps at C (Harness config write/read protected)
D1 Secret protection & credential isolation 0.44 [weight 5]
[PASS] HS-D1-01 Sensitive credential paths denied for read [GATE->D]
All core credential paths are denied for read.
- covered: ~/.ssh, ~/.aws, ~/.gnupg, 1Password/op, gcloud, .env files
[FAIL] HS-D1-02 Sensitive-read Bash backstop
No Bash-level backstop for sensitive reads; deny lists cover only the Read tool.
fix: Add a PreToolUse Bash hook that re-blocks reads of sensitive files.
… (+4 more checks)
D4 Destructive-action & git safety 0.63 [weight 5]
[PASS] HS-D4-01 Push to protected branch effectively blocked [GATE->C]
Push to a protected branch is blocked by the effective floor.
- hook:git-safety
- permissions.deny
[PASS] HS-D4-02 Catastrophic deletion blocked
Catastrophic deletion is blocked by the effective floor.
- hook:block-dangerous-cmds
- hook:dangerous
[FAIL] HS-D4-03 Destructive DB ops on non-local hosts blocked
No effective guard against destructive DB operations on non-local hosts.
- defaultMode=bypassPermissions: autoMode.hard_deny is INERT
fix: Add a PreToolUse Bash db-guard hook that blocks destructive ops on non-local hosts.
… (+2 more checks)
… (+8 more dimensions)
That one line — defaultMode=bypassPermissions: autoMode.hard_deny is INERT — is the whole
thesis rendered live: a rich hard_deny block earns nothing because the mode makes it
inert. The sample above (examples/sample-harness) is
deliberately incomplete to show the findings; run it yourself, or point the tool at your own
~/.claude — a mature harness scores an A.
What makes the grade real
Most config "linters" credit a harness for declaring a rule. This one models the effective enforcement floor. The headline example:
autoMode.hard_denyis inert whenpermissions.defaultMode == "bypassPermissions".
A naive scorer reads a rich hard_deny block and awards an A. Harness Scorecard reads the
mode, discounts the inert block, and grades against what actually fires — permissions.deny
globs plus the PreToolUse hooks. See docs/rubric.md for the full model,
including capability gates that cap the grade when a critical hole is present (you can't
score an A with readable credentials, no matter how many cheap checks pass).
It's honest about its own limits, too. A harness that funnels every guard through one opaque dispatcher script hides its logic from static analysis, so the named-guard checks under-credit it. Rather than silently mark it down, the report emits a caveat — "a low score here may be a static-analysis limit, not a missing guard" — so the grade is never misread as "insecure."
Proven, not asserted
The rubric claims every gated check traces to a real red-team failure mode. That claim is
tested, not just stated. examples/redteam/ holds a vulnerable/guarded
fixture pair for each of the six capability gates: a plausible, otherwise-strong harness that is
missing exactly one guard, beside its fixed twin. tests/test_redteam_corpus.py
mechanically asserts that the scorer FAILs the gated check on the vulnerable config (and the
gate caps the grade) and PASSes it on the guarded one — so the moat can't quietly rot.
For five of the six, the vulnerable harness scores in the A band on raw signal and is dragged to the cap by that single gate — the cleanest demonstration that the gate, not general weakness, is what bit:
harness-scorecard scan examples/redteam/claude-d4-inert-harddeny/vulnerable # F/D/C — gate capped
harness-scorecard scan examples/redteam/claude-d4-inert-harddeny/guarded # A — one guard added
Every config is static and inert; nothing executes. Each ATTACK.md
narrates the threat, the gate that catches it, and the one-line fix. This is the moat: not
"trust our checklist," but "here is the attack, and here is the proof we catch it."
Usage
# Grade a harness directory (e.g. your ~/.claude)
harness-scorecard scan ~/.claude
# JSON for tooling, plus a self-contained HTML scorecard
harness-scorecard scan ~/.claude --format json --html scorecard.html
# SARIF 2.1.0 for CI / GitHub code scanning, failing the run below grade C
harness-scorecard scan ~/.claude --sarif harness.sarif --min-grade C
--min-grade {A,B,C,D,F} sets the bar (default B). Exit codes: 0 meets the bar ·
1 below the bar · 2 no harness found.
Explain a finding
A scan tells you HS-D4-01 FAIL. explain tells you why that matters and how to fix it —
the documented red-team failure mode behind any check, straight from the CLI:
$ harness-scorecard explain HS-D4-01
HS-D4-01 · Push to protected branch effectively blocked
D4 — Destructive-action & git safety · weight 5 · critical · static
GATE: a failing result caps the grade at C.
Why it matters
A config that declares 'never push to main' only in autoMode.hard_deny does nothing
under bypassPermissions (hard_deny is inert), so the agent or an injection pushes
straight to a protected branch.
How to fix it
Block push to main/master via a PreToolUse Bash hook or a deny entry (not hard_deny
alone under bypass).
Proof it's caught
writeup: examples/redteam/claude-d4-inert-harddeny/ATTACK.md
FAIL it: harness-scorecard scan examples/redteam/claude-d4-inert-harddeny/vulnerable
PASS it: harness-scorecard scan examples/redteam/claude-d4-inert-harddeny/guarded
For the six capability gates, explain points at the red-team corpus pair that proves the
check. Works for any check id (HS-* or CDX-*, case-insensitive); --format json emits the
same content for tooling.
Or skip the second command entirely — scan --explain folds the one-line failure mode inline
next to every finding that isn't passing, so the why rides along with the grade:
$ harness-scorecard scan ~/.claude --explain
...
[FAIL] HS-D4-01 Push to protected branch effectively blocked [GATE->C]
Push to main/master is not blocked by any effective guard.
why: A config that declares 'never push to main' only in autoMode.hard_deny does
nothing under bypassPermissions, so the agent or an injection pushes to main.
fix: Block push to main/master via a PreToolUse Bash hook or a deny entry.
Grade your whole machine
fleet grades several harnesses at once and reports the distribution and the worst offender —
no fake rolled-up letter (averaging A–F is meaningless). It's the "every agent harness on this
box" view:
$ harness-scorecard fleet ~/.claude ~/.codex
Harness Scorecard fleet (2 harnesses)
Grades: Ax1 Bx0 Cx0 Dx1 Fx0
Weakest dimension fleet-wide: D9 Memory / provenance hygiene (avg 0.62)
Worst offender: ~/.codex (D, 0.64)
GRADE SCORE TYPE WEAKEST HARNESS
A 1.00 claude-code - ~/.claude
D 0.64 codex D9 0.25 ~/.codex
Pass any paths or globs (fleet ~/.claude ~/Projects/*/.claude); each harness is graded with
its own auto-discovered policy. --min-grade (default B) exits non-zero if any harness is
below the bar — drop it in CI to keep a whole team's harnesses above a floor.
Grade badge
Emit a flat SVG badge (colored A green → F red) for a harness repo's README, then regenerate it in CI so it can't drift from reality:
harness-scorecard scan ~/.claude --badge harness-grade.svg

Track drift over time
diff compares two scorecards and reports what changed — which checks flipped, which
dimension scores moved, and whether a capability gate newly trips. Each argument is either a
live harness directory or a saved JSON report (scan --json), so the same command covers a CI
regression gate, a before/after audit, or drift between two snapshots:
# Record a baseline, then later fail if the harness grade regresses below it
harness-scorecard scan ~/.claude --json baseline.json
harness-scorecard diff baseline.json ~/.claude # exit 1 if the grade dropped
# Compare two saved snapshots, machine-readable
harness-scorecard diff old.json new.json --format json
Exit codes: 0 no regression (same or better grade) · 1 grade regressed · 2 invalid input.
Gate and dimension moves are reported for context; the letter grade is what fails the gate.
Accept known gaps with a policy file
Drop a .harness-scorecard.toml in the harness directory (or pass --policy) to record decisions
the grader should respect — always surfaced in the report, never silently hidden:
[[waiver]]
check = "HS-D1-03"
reason = "Write-time secret scanning is handled by pre-commit, outside the harness."
[dispatcher]
credits = ["HS-D4-03"] # checks an opaque dispatcher enforces but static analysis can't see
A waiver excludes a finding from the grade (and suppresses its gate cap) but lists it as
[WAIV] with the reason; a stale waiver is flagged, not dropped. The dispatcher manifest
upgrades a declared check from FAIL to PARTIAL — half credit, "declared, not statically verified."
See examples/harness-scorecard.toml.
GitHub Action
Grade your harness in CI and upload the findings to code scanning:
- uses: saagpatel/harness-scorecard@v1
with:
path: .claude
min-grade: B
The action writes SARIF and uploads it (requires security-events: write) even when the grade
fails the build, so findings always reach code scanning. Commit a baseline.json and pass
baseline: to also fail the job on any grade regression — a PR that weakens the harness can't
merge:
- uses: saagpatel/harness-scorecard@v1
with:
path: .claude
baseline: .github/harness-baseline.json # fail if the grade drops below this
A complete workflow — permissions, weekly scheduling, SARIF upload — is in
examples/github-workflow.yml.
Guarantees
- Read-only. It never writes to the harness it audits.
- Privacy-preserving. All output redacts secrets, tokens, emails, and absolute home paths. Nothing leaves the machine.
- Dependency-free runtime. The scorer ships stdlib-only — a tool that grades supply-chain hygiene should carry the smallest surface itself.
Scope (v1)
Implements all ten rubric dimensions end-to-end for both Claude Code and Codex: secret
protection, egress/exfiltration control, tool-surface & inbound-injection defense,
destructive-action & git safety, harness self-protection & integrity, verification gates,
subagent isolation & governance, recovery/rollback safety, memory/provenance hygiene, and
observability/audit trail (the critical gated trio is D1/D4/D5). Each harness has its own
adapter and check suite over the shared scoring engine; the bypass-aware effective floor maps
to Codex's sandbox_mode = "danger-full-access" + approval_policy = "never" just as it does
to Claude Code's bypassPermissions. The rubric is versioned and emitted in every report.
Development
uv sync --frozen # install dev tooling from the lockfile
uv run --no-sync python -m unittest discover -s tests # tests (stdlib runner, zero extra deps)
uv run --no-sync ruff check src/ tests/ # lint
uv run --no-sync ty check src/ # type check
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