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Vulnerability scanner for Python dependencies using the OSV API

Project description

pyvulscan

Vulnerability scanner for Python dependencies using the OSV API.

Supports uv.lock, poetry.lock, pyproject.toml, and requirements.txt — no environment activation needed.

Install

pip install pyvulscan

Usage

Single project

# Auto-detect lockfile in current project
pyvulscan pyproject.toml

# Scan a specific lockfile
pyvulscan uv.lock
pyvulscan poetry.lock

# Scan only direct dependencies (not transitive)
pyvulscan pyproject.toml --direct-only

# Include dev dependencies (Poetry only)
pyvulscan pyproject.toml --group main --group dev

# JSON output (for CI/CD integration)
pyvulscan pyproject.toml --json

# Exit with code 1 if vulnerabilities found (CI gate)
pyvulscan pyproject.toml --exit-code

# Add a filtered summary section at the end (HIGH and CRITICAL only)
pyvulscan pyproject.toml --filter HIGH

# Filter from MEDIUM and above
pyvulscan pyproject.toml --filter MEDIUM

Multiple projects (multiscan)

Scan several projects at once from a config file. All projects are scanned in parallel and findings are grouped by project in the report.

pyvulscan multiscan projects.json
pyvulscan multiscan projects.yaml
pyvulscan multiscan projects.py

# JSON output
pyvulscan multiscan projects.json --json

# CI gate: exit 1 if any project has vulnerabilities
pyvulscan multiscan projects.json --exit-code

# Add a filtered summary section grouped by project (HIGH and CRITICAL only)
pyvulscan multiscan projects.json --filter HIGH

Config file formats

All formats accept a simple list of paths or a list of objects with path and an optional name.

JSON (projects.json):

{
  "projects": [
    { "path": "~/code/api", "name": "API" },
    { "path": "~/code/workers" }
  ]
}

YAML (projects.yaml) — requires pip install pyyaml:

projects:
  - path: ~/code/api
    name: API
  - path: ~/code/workers

Python (projects.py):

projects = [
    {"path": "~/code/api", "name": "API"},
    {"path": "~/code/workers"},
]

Example files are available in the repository root: multiscan.example.json, multiscan.example.yaml, multiscan.example.py.

Severity filter

The --filter LEVEL option appends a dedicated section at the end of the report listing only findings at or above the chosen severity. The full report is always shown — the filter section is additive.

Accepted levels (from lowest to highest): LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH, CRITICAL.

Without --filter, the section is omitted. Works in both single-project and multiscan modes; in multiscan, findings are grouped by project inside the filter section.

How it works

  1. Parses your lockfile to get exact resolved versions
  2. Sends a single batch request to the OSV API
  3. Fetches full details (severity, fix version) for each vulnerability found in parallel
  4. Reports findings with CVSS score, label, and recommended fix version

In multiscan mode, all projects are also scanned in parallel.


MCP Server

pyvulscan includes an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that lets Claude Code scan for vulnerabilities directly, without leaving the chat.

Install with MCP support

pip install pyvulscan[mcp]

# or with pipx
pipx install pyvulscan[mcp]

# or with uv
uv tool install pyvulscan[mcp]

Configure Claude Code

Project-level — create .mcp.json in your project root (recommended):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "pyvulscan": {
      "command": "pyvulscan-mcp"
    }
  }
}

Global CLI — add once and use across all projects:

claude mcp add pyvulscan pyvulscan-mcp

Claude Desktop — edit ~/.config/claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS/Linux) or %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json (Windows):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "pyvulscan": {
      "command": "pyvulscan-mcp"
    }
  }
}

Without installing — use uvx:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "pyvulscan": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["--from", "pyvulscan[mcp]", "pyvulscan-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Restart Claude Code after any config change.

Available tools

Tool Description
scan_vulnerabilities Scan a specific dependency file (uv.lock, poetry.lock, pyproject.toml, requirements.txt)
scan_directory Auto-detect and scan all dependency files in a directory
check_package Check a specific package by name — auto-detects the version from the project if not provided

Example prompts:

Scan my current project for vulnerabilities
Check if the requests package has any known vulnerabilities
Scan the file requirements.txt in /path/to/project

Response format

All tools return JSON:

{
  "success": true,
  "packages_scanned": 10,
  "vulnerabilities_found": 2,
  "findings": [
    {
      "package": "django",
      "version": "3.2.0",
      "vuln_id": "GHSA-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx",
      "aliases": ["CVE-2023-12345"],
      "summary": "Description of the vulnerability",
      "severity": { "score": 7.5, "label": "HIGH", "type": "CVSS:3.1" },
      "fixed_versions": ["3.2.19", "4.1.8"]
    }
  ]
}

Troubleshooting

  • Server not appearing — verify the config file syntax and restart Claude Code completely.
  • Command not found — confirm the package is installed (pip list | grep pyvulscan) or switch to the uvx option.
  • Logs — Claude Code stores MCP logs at ~/.config/claude/logs/ (macOS/Linux) or %APPDATA%\Claude\logs\ (Windows).

Development

# Install with dev dependencies
pip install -e ".[dev]"

# Run tests
pytest tests/

# Lint
ruff check src/

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