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Add appwrite-security-skill (MIT auditor)#522

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Adding appwrite-security-skill to the Security and Authentication section.

It's an MIT-licensed auditor that probes anonymously to confirm three classes of leak in Appwrite projects:

  • "any" role grants left on collections after prototyping
  • Public Storage buckets with broad read permissions
  • Unprotected execute-functions exposed to anonymous

Outputs an HTML report with copy-paste fix snippets. Hosted run on Apify (no install): apify.com/renzomacar/appwrite-security-auditor.

Source code: github.com/Perufitlife/appwrite-security-skill.

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greptile-apps Bot commented May 10, 2026

Greptile Summary

This PR adds a new entry for appwrite-security-skill — an MIT-licensed Appwrite security auditor — to the ## Tools section of the README.

  • The entry is placed correctly at the end of the ## Tools section, alongside similar utilities like AdminWrite and Appwrite Explorer.
  • The description is concise and follows the single-line format used by other entries in the list.

Confidence Score: 5/5

This is a single-line README addition with no code changes — safe to merge.

The change adds one entry to the Tools section of a curated list. The entry is correctly placed, concisely described, and consistent with the formatting of surrounding entries.

No files require special attention.

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README.md Adds appwrite-security-skill to the Tools section with a concise, correctly formatted description

Reviews (2): Last reviewed commit: "Address review: move appwrite-security-s..." | Re-trigger Greptile

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Thanks for the review! Fixed both points: moved the entry to the Tools section (where it belongs as a tool, not an article/learning resource) and shortened the description to match the existing style. Latest commit reflects both changes.

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