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CI npm version License: MIT

Security scanning MCP server. Semgrep integration, SARIF parsing, baseline diffing, framework-aware ruleset selection, and automated finding triage.

Problem

Security scanners produce noisy output. scanline wraps semgrep with automatic language and framework detection for smart ruleset selection, parses SARIF from any scanner, diffs against baselines to surface only new findings, and triages results to separate true positives from noise — all as MCP tools with zero configuration.

Related MCP server: secureaudit-mcp

Quick Start

As MCP Server

Works with any MCP-compatible client — Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code (Copilot), Continue.dev, Zed, Cline, and more.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "scanline": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@mrzadexinho/scanline"]
    }
  }
}

As Library

import {
  parseSarif, triageFindings, summarizeTriage,
  diffFindings, formatDiffReport,
  detectFrameworks, selectRulesetsWithFrameworks
} from '@mrzadexinho/scanline';
import { readFileSync } from 'fs';

// Parse SARIF from any scanner
const sarif = readFileSync('results.sarif', 'utf-8');
const findings = parseSarif(sarif);

// Triage findings with source context
const triaged = triageFindings(findings, {
  sourceReader: (path) => readFileSync(path, 'utf-8'),
});

const summary = summarizeTriage(triaged);
console.log(`True positives: ${summary.truePositives}/${summary.total}`);

// Diff against baseline
const baseline = parseSarif(readFileSync('baseline.sarif', 'utf-8'));
const diff = diffFindings(baseline, findings);
console.log(formatDiffReport(diff));

MCP Tools

Tool

Description

scan_code

Run semgrep scan with auto language + framework detection and triage

detect_languages

Detect languages and frameworks in a directory, suggest rulesets

parse_sarif

Parse SARIF output from any scanner into structured findings

triage_finding

Analyze a specific finding with source context

diff_sarif

Compare baseline vs current SARIF to find new, fixed, and unchanged findings

Triage Engine

scanline automatically classifies findings as true or false positives:

Rule

What it catches

Verdict

Test file

Findings in *.test.*, *.spec.*, __tests__/

False positive

Example file

Findings in examples/, docs/, samples/

False positive

Suppression comment

Lines with nosemgrep, noqa, nolint

False positive

Generated code

Files in dist/, build/, vendor/, or with generated headers

False positive

Dead code

Commented-out lines

False positive

Input validation

Sanitized/validated input upstream (sanitize, escape, Zod, ORM, parameterized queries)

False positive

Unreachable code

Code behind if(false), feature flags, or after early return/throw

False positive / Uncertain

Default

No false positive indicators found

True positive

Conservative by default: when uncertain, findings are classified as true positives.

SARIF Diff

Compare scan results against a baseline to focus on what changed:

  • New findings — introduced since baseline

  • Fixed findings — resolved since baseline

  • Unchanged findings — still present

  • Fingerprint-based matching for accurate comparison

  • Markdown report generation

Framework Detection

scanline automatically detects frameworks from project files and adds framework-specific semgrep rulesets:

Framework

Detected by

Ruleset

Django

settings.py, requirements.txt

p/django

Flask

requirements.txt, pyproject.toml

p/flask

FastAPI

requirements.txt, pyproject.toml

p/fastapi

React

package.json

p/react

Next.js

next.config.js, package.json

p/nextjs

Angular

angular.json, package.json

p/angular

Express

package.json

p/express

Rails

Gemfile, config.ru

p/rails

Spring

pom.xml

p/spring

Laravel

composer.json, artisan

p/laravel

Symfony

composer.json

p/symfony

SARIF Support

scanline parses SARIF 2.1.0 from any scanner:

  • Semgrep — native integration

  • CodeQL — parse SARIF output

  • ESLint — with SARIF formatter

  • Any tool — that outputs standard SARIF

Features: fingerprint-based deduplication, multi-run merging, URI normalization, confidence scoring.

Architecture

scanline/
  src/
    sarif/           # SARIF parsing layer
      types          # SarifLog, Finding, TriagedFinding
      parser         # Parse, deduplicate, merge SARIF
      diff           # Baseline comparison, diff reports
    semgrep/         # Semgrep integration
      types          # ScanConfig, Language, Framework, rulesets
      detector       # Language + framework detection, ruleset selection
      runner         # Build commands, execute scans
    triage/          # Finding triage engine
      types          # TriageContext, TriageRule
      rules          # 7 triage rules
      engine         # Apply rules, summarize results
    mcp/             # MCP server layer
      tools/         # 5 MCP tools
  tests/             # 101 tests mirroring src/ structure

Supported Languages

Auto-detection and ruleset selection for: TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, Go, Ruby, Java, PHP, C/C++, Rust, Kotlin, Swift, C#

Prerequisites

  • Node.js >= 20.0.0

  • Semgrep (for scan_code tool): pip install semgrep

  • SARIF parsing, diffing, and triage work without semgrep installed

Development

git clone https://github.com/mrzadexinho/scanline.git
cd scanline
npm install
npm run build
npm test

License

MIT

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