Run one-click code security audits to find vulnerabilities and leaked secrets.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Luvv MCPServer" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use Luvv MCPServer to run a full security scan on the current project with semgrep and gitleaks. List all high, medium, and low severity findings, organized by file path, issue type, severity, and remediation advice.
A structured security audit report with code vulnerabilities, secret leak risks, severity levels, and remediation suggestions.
Run a security check on the files changed in this update. Focus on common vulnerability patterns in new code and any suspected leaked secrets, tokens, or API keys, then summarize which issues should block the pull request.
A code review-oriented summary highlighting blocking issues, risk explanations, and recommended fixes.
Based on Luvv MCPServer scan results, create a prioritized remediation checklist: fix exploitable high-severity issues first, then secret exposures, and finally low-risk improvements, with handling advice for each item.
A prioritized remediation plan that helps teams track fixes and assign security tasks.
Audit MCP servers for spec compliance, security risks, and remediation guidance.
Get CVE-based security review prompts to find risky code vulnerabilities faster.
Scan code for security risks before commits with automated review assistance.
Scan codebases for secrets, SAST issues, vulnerable dependencies, and IaC risks.
Scan MCP servers for runtime, static, config, dependency, and compliance risks.
Scan configured MCP servers locally and generate inventory with risk scores.