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self-repair - trust report

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

GraphCanon updated today · GitHub synced today

Maintenance

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

Archived8% signal

last push 800d ago

Provenance

Repository identity and fork provenance (github_public_v1).

  • GitHub repo id: 748627504
  • Not a fork
  • Personal account
  • Computed today

Security scan

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

Status
No criticals
Last scan
today
Scanner
osv@v1

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/theoxo-self-repair/trust.

Common questions

Is self-repair maintained?
self-repair is archived on GitHub. GraphCanon treats archived repositories as dormant regardless of past activity.
Is self-repair safe to use?
Last scanned today (deps profile). Status: No criticals. Absence of findings in our scan is not a security guarantee - see trust methodology for scope limits. GraphCanon does not certify self-repair as safe - review maintenance, provenance, and scan findings on this page before adopting.
Is self-repair a fork?
No. self-repair is not flagged as a fork in GitHub metadata at the time of the last refresh.
Does self-repair have known security vulnerabilities?
Last scanned today (deps profile). Status: No criticals. Absence of findings in our scan is not a security guarantee - see trust methodology for scope limits.
How often is the self-repair 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 self-repair?
We never publish a composite safety grade, pen-test endorsement, or "verified secure" label for self-repair. Signals are sourced heuristics with explicit limits - see trust methodology.
How does GraphCanon assess trust for self-repair?
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.