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ailinter
AI code safety visor — scans quality, secrets & vulns
ailinter gives AI coding assistants a safety checklist. Before your AI writes a single line — and after — it evaluates the file and tells the AI whether to Go Ahead or Stop & Refactor. Three scanners in one: 20 code quality detectors (0-100 score), 269 secret detection rules, 58 vulnerability patterns. Runs as an MCP server — integrates with Claude Code, Cursor, OpenCode, and GitHub Copilot. 15MB Go binary, zero dependencies, MIT licensed.
Hey PH! I built ailinter because AI assistants kept generating deeply nested code, hardcoded API keys, and SQL injection patterns — and no single tool caught all three. So I combined them into one 15MB Go binary. The coolest discovery: our 269-rule secret scanner caught 203% more secrets than gitleaks on the same test corpus. It runs as an MCP server — your AI literally asks "is this file safe to edit?" before touching anything. Would love feedback from anyone using AI for production code!
ailinter was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 2 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #158 on the daily leaderboard. ailinter gives AI coding assistants a safety checklist. Before your AI writes a single line — and after — it evaluates the file and tells the AI whether to Go Ahead or Stop & Refactor. Three scanners in one: 20 code quality detectors (0-100 score), 269 secret detection rules, 58 vulnerability patterns. Runs as an MCP server — integrates with Claude Code, Cursor, OpenCode, and GitHub Copilot. 15MB Go binary, zero dependencies, MIT licensed.
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