[FREE] PHP coders' feedback needed
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Hey everyone! I'm Theo and I have recently finished working on a PHP code security scanner! This has been a passion project of a small team of people and we are so happy to finally have it in beta! Basically the way it works is you put in your code, the scanner scans it, finds vulnerabilities and then gives you suggestions on how to fix them -- we have tested it with PHP and a few other languages but right now it's mainly PHP! We are looking to collect other programmers' feedback though -- are there any features you'd add? Does it work to your standard? Is anything weird/clunky/laggy? Please let me know here or contact us via the website! Again, it's completely free and in beta so uhh if you catch any stray bugs, please signal! Thank you so much in advance! This project is really important to me and I'm hoping to work on more security projects in the future (I've watched too much Mr Robot while working on this ahaha) Here's the link! Oh and if you have any questions, feel free to ask! I might not respond immediately as I've been appointed The Feedback Guy ( OTL serves me right for being the only ESTP on the team) but I'll be checking the replies! Cheers!
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Hey everyone! I'm Theo and I have recently finished working on a PHP code security scanner! This has been a passion project of a small team of people and we are so happy to finally have it in beta! Basically the way it works is you put in your code, the scanner scans it, finds vulnerabilities and then gives you suggestions on how to fix them -- we have tested it with PHP and a few other languages but right now it's mainly PHP! We are looking to collect other programmers' feedback though -- are there any features you'd add? Does it work to your standard? Is anything weird/clunky/laggy? Please let me know here or contact us via the website! Again, it's completely free and in beta so uhh if you catch any stray bugs, please signal! Thank you so much in advance! This project is really important to me and I'm hoping to work on more security projects in the future (I've watched too much Mr Robot while working on this ahaha) Here's the link! Oh and if you have any questions, feel free to ask! I might not respond immediately as I've been appointed The Feedback Guy ( OTL serves me right for being the only ESTP on the team) but I'll be checking the replies! Cheers!
Great news! You asked - we delivered! When we first started, scanning your project required you to click the Scan button and upload your code. You could package your project and upload it as one archive file, or upload up to 15 individual PHP files. Our users asked us to add integrations with GitHub and GitLab to allow automated secure code checks to your CI/CD pipeline. Voila - now you can connect PHP Secure to your repository and run automated scans directly in your workflow! Adding secure code checks to your existing workflow is easy. We have included all the step-by-step instructions to make it simple. Just follow the instructions carefully to set it up without a hitch. Once connected, every time it is deployed, PHP Secure will check your project for vulnerabilities. Whenever new vulnerabilities are found, you'll be notified. You can view your scan results in your PHP Secure account. Keep your applications secure and prevent deployment of vulnerable applications or components (registries) by adding PHP Secure to the build as a step in the pipeline. What do you think of this new feature? We strive to be on the cutting edge and offer you a superior product for years to come! Do you have any suggestions for improvement?
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Hey everyone! I'm Theo and I have recently finished working on a PHP code security scanner! This has been a passion project of a small team of people and we are so happy to finally have it in beta! Basically the way it works is you put in your code, the scanner scans it, finds vulnerabilities and then gives you suggestions on how to fix them -- we have tested it with PHP and a few other languages but right now it's mainly PHP! We are looking to collect other programmers' feedback though -- are there any features you'd add? Does it work to your standard? Is anything weird/clunky/laggy? Please let me know here or contact us via the website! Again, it's completely free and in beta so uhh if you catch any stray bugs, please signal! Thank you so much in advance! This project is really important to me and I'm hoping to work on more security projects in the future (I've watched too much Mr Robot while working on this ahaha) Here's the link! Oh and if you have any questions, feel free to ask! I might not respond immediately as I've been appointed The Feedback Guy ( OTL serves me right for being the only ESTP on the team) but I'll be checking the replies! Cheers!
Great news! You asked - we delivered! When we first started, scanning your project required you to click the Scan button and upload your code. You could package your project and upload it as one archive file, or upload up to 15 individual PHP files. Our users asked us to add integrations with GitHub and GitLab to allow automated secure code checks to your CI/CD pipeline. Voila - now you can connect PHP Secure to your repository and run automated scans directly in your workflow! Adding secure code checks to your existing workflow is easy. We have included all the step-by-step instructions to make it simple. Just follow the instructions carefully to set it up without a hitch. Once connected, every time it is deployed, PHP Secure will check your project for vulnerabilities. Whenever new vulnerabilities are found, you'll be notified. You can view your scan results in your PHP Secure account. Keep your applications secure and prevent deployment of vulnerable applications or components (registries) by adding PHP Secure to the build as a step in the pipeline. What do you think of this new feature? We strive to be on the cutting edge and offer you a superior product for years to come! Do you have any suggestions for improvement?
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Hey everyone! I'm Theo and I have recently finished working on a PHP code security scanner! This has been a passion project of a small team of people and we are so happy to finally have it in beta! Basically the way it works is you put in your code, the scanner scans it, finds vulnerabilities and then gives you suggestions on how to fix them -- we have tested it with PHP and a few other languages but right now it's mainly PHP! We are looking to collect other programmers' feedback though -- are there any features you'd add? Does it work to your standard? Is anything weird/clunky/laggy? Please let me know here or contact us via the website! Again, it's completely free and in beta so uhh if you catch any stray bugs, please signal! Thank you so much in advance! This project is really important to me and I'm hoping to work on more security projects in the future (I've watched too much Mr Robot while working on this ahaha) Here's the link! Oh and if you have any questions, feel free to ask! I might not respond immediately as I've been appointed The Feedback Guy ( OTL serves me right for being the only ESTP on the team) but I'll be checking the replies! Cheers!
Great news! You asked - we delivered! When we first started, scanning your project required you to click the Scan button and upload your code. You could package your project and upload it as one archive file, or upload up to 15 individual PHP files. Our users asked us to add integrations with GitHub and GitLab to allow automated secure code checks to your CI/CD pipeline. Voila - now you can connect PHP Secure to your repository and run automated scans directly in your workflow! Adding secure code checks to your existing workflow is easy. We have included all the step-by-step instructions to make it simple. Just follow the instructions carefully to set it up without a hitch. Once connected, every time it is deployed, PHP Secure will check your project for vulnerabilities. Whenever new vulnerabilities are found, you'll be notified. You can view your scan results in your PHP Secure account. Keep your applications secure and prevent deployment of vulnerable applications or components (registries) by adding PHP Secure to the build as a step in the pipeline. What do you think of this new feature? We strive to be on the cutting edge and offer you a superior product for years to come! Do you have any suggestions for improvement?
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Hey everyone! I'm Theo and I have recently finished working on a PHP code security scanner! This has been a passion project of a small team of people and we are so happy to finally have it in beta! Basically the way it works is you put in your code, the scanner scans it, finds vulnerabilities and then gives you suggestions on how to fix them -- we have tested it with PHP and a few other languages but right now it's mainly PHP! We are looking to collect other programmers' feedback though -- are there any features you'd add? Does it work to your standard? Is anything weird/clunky/laggy? Please let me know here or contact us via the website! Again, it's completely free and in beta so uhh if you catch any stray bugs, please signal! Thank you so much in advance! This project is really important to me and I'm hoping to work on more security projects in the future (I've watched too much Mr Robot while working on this ahaha) Here's the link! Oh and if you have any questions, feel free to ask! I might not respond immediately as I've been appointed The Feedback Guy ( OTL serves me right for being the only ESTP on the team) but I'll be checking the replies! Cheers!
Hi Theo, Congratulations on completing your PHP code security scanner! It's fantastic to see the culmination of your team's passion project. Offering a tool that scans for vulnerabilities and provides suggestions for fixing them is a valuable contribution to the coding community. I'll definitely check out the beta version and share my feedback.I have tried asking same question on https://Chatgptdutch.org , ChatGPT Italiano - Chat Senza Registrazione | OpenAI | Italia[^] . Security is a top concern for programmers, and tools like yours play a crucial role in enhancing code safety. If I come across any bugs or have suggestions for additional features, I'll make sure to provide constructive feedback. Keep up the great work, and best of luck with your future security projects!