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mlem - trust report

Sourced, dated trust signals - maintenance label posture, repository provenance, and security scan status. Not a composite safety grade.

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Maintenance

Recency and activity heuristics from public GitHub metadata (maintenance label, momentum); methodology: github_public_v1.

Archived8% signal

last push 1032d ago · last release 2y

Provenance

Repository identity and fork provenance (github_public_v1).

Security scan

Dependency advisory security scan when a lockfile is present. Not a full code audit.

Status
No lockfile
Last scan
today
Scanner
none

Method and caveats:these are sourced, dated heuristics from public GitHub data and optional dependency scans. A status like "no criticals found on 2026-07-11" is not a guarantee of safety. Read the full trust methodology · JSON report at /api/graphcanon/tools/iterative-mlem/trust.

Common questions

Is mlem maintained?
mlem is archived on GitHub. GraphCanon treats archived repositories as dormant regardless of past activity.
Is mlem safe to use?
Last scanned today (none profile). Status: No lockfile. Absence of findings in our scan is not a security guarantee - see trust methodology for scope limits. GraphCanon does not certify mlem as safe - review maintenance, provenance, and scan findings on this page before adopting.
Is mlem a fork?
No. mlem is not flagged as a fork in GitHub metadata at the time of the last refresh.
Does mlem have known security vulnerabilities?
Last scanned today (none profile). Status: No lockfile. Absence of findings in our scan is not a security guarantee - see trust methodology for scope limits.
How often is the mlem trust report updated?
Trust signals refresh on GitHub ingest/refresh cycles and optional dependency/MCP scans. This report was computed today (methodology github_public_v1).
What does GraphCanon never claim about mlem?
We never publish a composite safety grade, pen-test endorsement, or "verified secure" label for mlem. Signals are sourced heuristics with explicit limits - see trust methodology.
How does GraphCanon assess trust for mlem?
Signals are sourced from public GitHub metadata and optional dependency/MCP manifest scans, each tagged with methodology version and computed date. GraphCanon does not publish a composite safety grade. Read trust methodology for full scope and limits.