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CypressDependabotGitleaks
Quick read
  • Free with no card: Dependabot, Gitleaks.
FieldCypresscypress.ioDependabotdocs.github.comGitleaksgithub.com
What it isBrowser test runner with an interactive time-travel debugger that shows DOM state at every command. The app itself is MIT licensed and free to run locally or in CI; the paid Cloud adds recorded runs, parallelisation, flake detection and analytics. Qualifying open-source projects get a dedicated free OSS plan.GitHub-native bot with three jobs: alerts for vulnerable dependencies drawn from the GitHub Advisory Database, security updates that automatically open pull requests bumping to a patched version, and scheduled version updates configured in .github/dependabot.yml. Grouped updates and auto-merge rules keep pull request volume manageable.Scans git repositories, loose files and stdin for passwords, API keys and tokens. It walks full commit history using git log -p, so it finds credentials in old commits that were later deleted from the working tree. Runs as a CLI, pre-commit hook, Docker image or GitHub Action.
CategoryCode review, testing & securityCode review, testing & securityCode review, testing & security
Cost tiermixedfreefree
PricingTest runner free under MIT; Cypress Cloud Starter free with 500 test results/mo; Team $67/mo or $799/yr with 120k results/yr; Business $267/mo or $3,199/yr; Enterprise custom; OSS plan up to 100k test results/mo$0 on all GitHub repositories, public and private, including private repos on the free GitHub plan$0 forever, MIT open source; the official GitHub Action needs a free license key for organisation-owned repos, none for personal accounts
Why builders pick itThe visual runner shows exactly which step of an AI-written flow broke and what the page looked like at that moment, without you reconstructing it from a stack trace.Zero-cost, near-zero-config baseline. The package.json your agent wrote will drift into known-CVE territory within months, and this is the one tool that quietly fixes it while you sleep.The highest-value five-minute install on this list. An assistant pasting a live OPENAI_API_KEY or database URL into a committed config file is routine, and once pushed only history rewriting removes it.
Watch out forCloud billing counts individual test results, not runs. A 200-test suite across 20 pull requests a day exhausts the 500-result free tier in well under a week.It only knows advisories already published to GitHub's database, so brand-new malicious packages slip through; pair it with Socket. It also skips archived repos, and ungrouped updates get spammy fast.Entropy-based detection false-positives on hashes, lockfiles and test fixtures, so budget time for a .gitleaksignore baseline. The maintainer has declared it feature complete, security patches only.
How to wire it upnpm install -D cypressEnable under repo Settings > Code security, then add .github/dependabot.ymlbrew install gitleaks && gitleaks detect --source .
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# Tool comparison — Cypress vs Dependabot vs Gitleaks

Source: Kbaise, a directory of tools that work with Lovable projects.
Pick one and tell me why before writing any integration code.

## Cypress (cypress)
- URL: https://www.cypress.io
- Category: Code review, testing & security
- Cost: mixed — Test runner free under MIT; Cypress Cloud Starter free with 500 test results/mo; Team $67/mo or $799/yr with 120k results/yr; Business $267/mo or $3,199/yr; Enterprise custom; OSS plan up to 100k test results/mo
- What it is: Browser test runner with an interactive time-travel debugger that shows DOM state at every command. The app itself is MIT licensed and free to run locally or in CI; the paid Cloud adds recorded runs, parallelisation, flake detection and analytics. Qualifying open-source projects get a dedicated free OSS plan.
- Why builders pick it: The visual runner shows exactly which step of an AI-written flow broke and what the page looked like at that moment, without you reconstructing it from a stack trace.
- Trap: Cloud billing counts individual test results, not runs. A 200-test suite across 20 pull requests a day exhausts the 500-result free tier in well under a week.
- Wiring: npm install -D cypress
- Full dossier: /api/public/tools/cypress

## Dependabot (dependabot)
- URL: https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/dependabot
- Category: Code review, testing & security
- Cost: free — $0 on all GitHub repositories, public and private, including private repos on the free GitHub plan
- What it is: GitHub-native bot with three jobs: alerts for vulnerable dependencies drawn from the GitHub Advisory Database, security updates that automatically open pull requests bumping to a patched version, and scheduled version updates configured in .github/dependabot.yml. Grouped updates and auto-merge rules keep pull request volume manageable.
- Why builders pick it: Zero-cost, near-zero-config baseline. The package.json your agent wrote will drift into known-CVE territory within months, and this is the one tool that quietly fixes it while you sleep.
- Trap: It only knows advisories already published to GitHub's database, so brand-new malicious packages slip through; pair it with Socket. It also skips archived repos, and ungrouped updates get spammy fast.
- Wiring: Enable under repo Settings > Code security, then add .github/dependabot.yml
- Full dossier: /api/public/tools/dependabot

## Gitleaks (gitleaks)
- URL: https://github.com/gitleaks/gitleaks
- Category: Code review, testing & security
- Cost: free — $0 forever, MIT open source; the official GitHub Action needs a free license key for organisation-owned repos, none for personal accounts
- What it is: Scans git repositories, loose files and stdin for passwords, API keys and tokens. It walks full commit history using git log -p, so it finds credentials in old commits that were later deleted from the working tree. Runs as a CLI, pre-commit hook, Docker image or GitHub Action.
- Why builders pick it: The highest-value five-minute install on this list. An assistant pasting a live OPENAI_API_KEY or database URL into a committed config file is routine, and once pushed only history rewriting removes it.
- Trap: Entropy-based detection false-positives on hashes, lockfiles and test fixtures, so budget time for a .gitleaksignore baseline. The maintainer has declared it feature complete, security patches only.
- Wiring: brew install gitleaks && gitleaks detect --source .
- Full dossier: /api/public/tools/gitleaks

## Quick read

- Free with no card: Dependabot, Gitleaks.

## Rules
1. Prefer the free tier when no budget was stated, and say what the ceiling is.
2. Read the full dossier before integrating.
3. Fetch /api/public/models before writing any AI model ID.

Agents can fetch the same thing: GET /api/public/compare?slugs=cypress,dependabot,gitleaks