- New scripts/render-report.mjs CLI: stdin/file/stdout modes, ESM import
from ./lib/report-renderers.mjs, kebab→camel renderer-name lookup so
any of the 18 PARSERS works
- Standalone HTML wrap: inlines 6 DS stylesheets (tokens, base, components,
tier2, tier3, tier3-supplement) + local .report-table CSS. Skips fonts.css
→ system-ui fallback via tokens.css (~137 KB self-contained vs ~1 MB
with woff2 bundled)
- 4 skill files wired: commands/{scan,audit,posture,deep-scan}.md — new
step instructs Claude to Write the markdown report to a temp file,
invoke the CLI, and print a markdown-formatted file:// link
- Absolute file:// paths in stdout for Ghostty cmd-click compatibility
- Default output: reports/<command>-<YYYYMMDD-HHmmss>.html relative to CWD
- Smoke-tested: stdin→stdout, file→file roundtrip, all 4 commands produce
valid HTML with DS-aligned page-shell (page__title, verdict-pill-lg,
risk-meter, key-stats, findings__item, recommendation-card)
- Tests 1820/1820 green (same baseline; pre-compact-scan perf-flake from
NEXT-SESSION-PROMPT did not fire on retry)
- Playground untouched (2 scripts, 0 parse failures), report-renderers.mjs
untouched (74 exports, 18 PARSERS, 18 RENDERERS)
Sesjon 4 av 5. v7.7.0 release + 9 remaining skill wirings = sesjon 5.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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80 lines
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---
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name: security:posture
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description: Quick security posture assessment — scorecard with grade, coverage status, and top recommendations
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allowed-tools: Read, Glob, Grep, Bash
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model: sonnet
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---
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# /security posture
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Quick security scorecard — grade, coverage, top recommendations. Deterministic scanner, <2 sec.
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## Step 1: Run Scanner
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Run the deterministic posture scanner:
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```
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node <this plugin's scanners/posture-scanner.mjs> [target-path or cwd]
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```
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Parse the JSON output. The result contains:
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- `scoring.grade` (A-F), `scoring.pass_rate`, `scoring.pass/partial/fail/na`
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- `risk.score` (0-100), `risk.band`, `risk.verdict`
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- `categories[]` with id, name, status, findings_count, evidence
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- `findings[]` with severity, title, description, owasp, recommendation
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- `counts` with critical/high/medium/low/info
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## Step 2: Format Scorecard
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Present the results as a scorecard:
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```
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# Security Posture — [project name]
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| Field | Value |
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|-------|-------|
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| **Grade** | [A-F] |
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| **Risk Score** | [N]/100 ([band]) |
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| **Verdict** | [verdict] |
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| **Duration** | [N]ms |
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## Category Scorecard
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| # | Category | Status | Findings |
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|---|----------|--------|----------|
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[one row per category, status as PASS/PARTIAL/FAIL/N-A]
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## Top Findings
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[List critical and high findings with title, file, and recommendation]
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## Quick Wins
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[List low-effort fixes from findings]
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```
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## Step 3: Closing
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- Grade A/B: "Posture solid. Re-run after major changes."
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- Grade C: "Run `/security audit` for detailed findings."
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- Grade D/F: "Significant exposure. Run `/security audit` before production use."
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## Step 4: HTML Report
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After producing the markdown scorecard above:
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1. Compute a temp markdown path:
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```bash
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node -p "require('path').join(require('os').tmpdir(), 'sec-posture-' + Date.now() + '.md')"
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```
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2. Use the Write tool to save the **entire markdown scorecard you just produced** (header + Category Scorecard table + Top Findings + Quick Wins + closing) to that temp path. Verbatim.
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3. Run the renderer:
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```bash
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node <plugin-root>/scripts/render-report.mjs posture --in "<temp-md-path>"
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```
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The CLI writes `reports/posture-<YYYYMMDD-HHmmss>.html` relative to CWD and prints `file:///abs/path.html` on stdout.
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4. Append to your response (markdown link, no bare URL):
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> **HTML-rapport:** [Åpne i nettleser](file:///abs/path.html)
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If the CLI exits non-zero, mention the error but do not block — the markdown scorecard above is the primary deliverable.
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