# pinprick
[](https://github.com/p-linnane/pinprick/actions/workflows/ci.yml)
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A CLI tool for GitHub Actions supply chain security. Pins action references to full SHAs, checks for updates, and audits pinned actions for runtime fetch patterns that bypass pinning.
The name: **pin** (SHA pinning) + **prick** (a small, sharp probe finding tiny holes in your supply chain).
## Why
For static analysis of your workflow files — template injection, excessive permissions, credential leaks — use [zizmor](https://github.com/zizmorcore/zizmor). It's excellent.
pinprick picks up where static analysis leaves off. SHA-pinning actions is table stakes, but even a pinned action can `curl` down `releases/latest` at runtime. pinprick pins your actions, keeps them updated, and audits their source code for unversioned runtime fetches in shell scripts, JavaScript, Python, and Dockerfiles.
## Installation
### Homebrew
```bash
brew install p-linnane/tap/pinprick
```
### crates.io
```bash
cargo install pinprick
```
### From releases
Download a prebuilt binary from [GitHub Releases](https://github.com/p-linnane/pinprick/releases).
### From git (unreleased HEAD)
To try unreleased changes from `main`:
```bash
cargo install --git https://github.com/p-linnane/pinprick
```
## Usage
All commands default to the current directory. Pass a path to target a different repository root. Use `--json` for machine-readable output.
```bash
# Pin action tags to full SHAs
pinprick pin
# Write changes to files
pinprick pin --write
# Check pinned actions for newer releases (dry-run)
pinprick update
# Write updates to files
pinprick update --write
# Only check a specific action or org
pinprick update --only actions/checkout
# Audit for runtime fetch patterns that bypass pinning
pinprick audit
# Target a specific repo
pinprick audit /path/to/repo
# Show every matched pattern, including ones that passed the version check
pinprick audit --verbose
# Emit SARIF 2.1.0 for GitHub code scanning
pinprick audit --sarif > pinprick.sarif
# Clear locally cached audit results
pinprick clean
# Generate shell completions
pinprick completions zsh
```
### Pin
Resolve action tag references to full SHAs (dry-run by default):
```
$ pinprick pin
.github/workflows/ci.yml
actions/checkout @v4 -> @de0fac2e…ce83dd # v6.0.2
actions/upload-artifact @v4 -> @bbbca2dd…f024f # v7.0.0
! actions/checkout@v4 -- sliding tag, resolved to v6.0.2
! Homebrew/actions/setup-homebrew@main -- branch ref — pin to a SHA manually
Would pin 2 actions across 1 file (2 skipped)
Run with --write to apply.
```
Sliding tags like `@v4` are resolved to their exact version. Branch refs like `@main` are flagged.
### Update
Check pinned actions for newer releases (dry-run by default):
```
$ pinprick update
.github/workflows/ci.yml
actions/checkout v4.1.0 -> v6.0.2
1 update available. Run with --write to apply.
```
### Audit
Scan for runtime fetch patterns that bypass pinning:
```
$ pinprick audit
HIGH .github/workflows/ci.yml:42
action: some/action@abc123de
curl -L "https://github.com/.../releases/latest/download/tool.tar.gz"
curl fetching from a 'latest' URL — can change without notice
1 finding (1 high, 0 medium, 0 low)
```
Without a GitHub token, audit scans local `run:` blocks only. With a token (via `GITHUB_TOKEN` or `gh auth`), it also fetches and scans action source code — JavaScript, Python, Dockerfiles, and composite action steps.
Pass `--sarif` to emit SARIF 2.1.0 for upload to [GitHub code scanning](https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/code-scanning). Pass `--verbose` to see every match, including ones that passed the version check or were downgraded to an allowed match by the trusted-host or data-format rules.
### Configuration
A `.pinprick.toml` at the repo root (or `~/.config/pinprick/config.toml` globally) customizes behavior. All keys are optional:
```toml
# Minimum severity to report: "low" (default), "medium", or "high"
severity = "low"
# Fetch the audited-actions catalog from pinprick.rs instead of only using
# the bundle compiled into the binary. Useful in CI.
fetch-remote = false
# Hosts whose unversioned URL fetches are downgraded to allowed matches.
# Case-insensitive exact match. Only applies to the unversioned-URL rules.
trusted-hosts = ["crates.io"]
# Extra file extensions (beyond .json/.yaml/.toml/.csv/.tsv/.xml/.md/.rst/.txt)
# to treat as data formats for the unversioned-URL exemption.
extra-data-formats = ["proto"]
[ignore]
# Skip these actions entirely (prefix match on owner/repo).
actions = ["actions/checkout"]
# Suppress findings whose description contains any of these strings.
patterns = []
```
### Clean
Remove locally cached audit results (`~/.cache/pinprick/audited/`):
```
$ pinprick clean
Cache cleaned.
```
## What the audit detects
| Pipe-to-shell | `curl`/`wget` piped to `sh`/`bash`/`python` (any URL) | High |
| Pipe-to-shell | `bash <(curl ...)`, `bash -c "$(curl ...)"`, `eval "$(curl ...)"` | High |
| Pipe-to-shell | PowerShell `iex (iwr ...)` / `Invoke-Expression (... DownloadString ...)` | High |
| Shell | `curl`/`wget` to `/latest/` URLs | High |
| Shell | `curl`/`wget` to unversioned URLs | Medium |
| Shell | `gh release download` without a tag | Medium |
| Shell | `git clone` without a pinned `--branch` ref (unless a `git checkout <sha>` follows within 3 lines) | Medium |
| Shell | `go install @latest`, unpinned `pip`/`npm`/`cargo install`/`gem install` | Low |
| PowerShell | `Invoke-WebRequest`/`iwr`/`irm` to `/latest/` URLs | High |
| PowerShell | `Invoke-WebRequest`/`iwr`/`irm` to unversioned URLs | Medium |
| JavaScript | `fetch()`/`axios`/`got` to `/latest/` URLs | High |
| JavaScript | `exec("curl ...")`, `child_process` curl | High |
| Python | `requests.get`/`urllib` to `/latest/` URLs | High |
| Python | `subprocess` shelling out to `curl`/`wget` | High |
| Docker | `FROM :latest` or untagged | High |
| Docker | `RUN curl`/`wget` piped to a shell | High |
| Docker | `curl`/`wget` in `RUN` instructions | Medium |
| Docker | `ADD` with an `http(s)://` URL source | Medium |
Pipe-to-shell is flagged even when the URL is versioned — a piped payload is never written to disk, so it cannot be checksum-verified and the versioned path pins the URL but not the content.
Unversioned-URL rules don't fire when the URL's path ends in a data-format extension (`.json`, `.yaml`, `.toml`, `.csv`, etc.) — the payload is consumed as data, not executed. These matches are only visible under `--verbose`.
Findings followed by checksum verification (`sha256sum`, `gpg --verify`, etc.) within 3 lines are downgraded one severity level. Pipe-to-shell findings are exempt.
## Exit codes
| 0 | Clean — no findings, no pending updates |
| 1 | Findings present (audit) or updates available (update dry-run) |
| 2 | Error |
## Building
A [justfile](https://github.com/casey/just) provides common tasks:
```bash
just build # Build the project
just build-release # Build in release mode
just test # Run tests
just clippy # Run clippy
just fmt # Format code
just typos # Check for typos
just audit # Audit GitHub Actions workflows
just check # Run all checks (clippy, fmt, typos, zizmor, test, site)
```
## Contributing
Commits must follow [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/) format and include a DCO sign-off (`git commit -s`).
## Acknowledgements
Built with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code).
## License
This project is licensed under the [GNU Affero General Public License v3.0](LICENSE) (`AGPL-3.0-only`).
Copyright (C) 2026 Patrick Linnane