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SnykDependabotGitleaks
Quick read
  • Free with no card: Dependabot, Gitleaks.
FieldSnyksnyk.ioDependabotdocs.github.comGitleaksgithub.com
What it isDeveloper security platform spanning Snyk Open Source for dependency SCA, Snyk Code for SAST, plus IaC and container scanning. It opens fix pull requests that bump vulnerable transitive dependencies to patched versions, and scans from the IDE, CLI and CI. Billing is per contributing developer, not per repository.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
PricingFree $0 with capped monthly tests; Team $25/mo per contributing developer; Ignite $1,260/yr per contributing developer; Enterprise custom; separate free program for open-source maintainers$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 itAI agents install whatever package name sounds plausible, including abandoned and vulnerable ones. Snyk names the exact vulnerable transitive dependency and opens the upgrade pull request for you.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 forBilling counts contributing developers across every connected repo, so cost climbs with contributor count even when only one project is scanned, and free-tier test caps are low.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 -g snyk && snyk testEnable under repo Settings > Code security, then add .github/dependabot.ymlbrew install gitleaks && gitleaks detect --source .
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# Tool comparison — Snyk 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.

## Snyk (snyk)
- URL: https://snyk.io
- Category: Code review, testing & security
- Cost: mixed — Free $0 with capped monthly tests; Team $25/mo per contributing developer; Ignite $1,260/yr per contributing developer; Enterprise custom; separate free program for open-source maintainers
- What it is: Developer security platform spanning Snyk Open Source for dependency SCA, Snyk Code for SAST, plus IaC and container scanning. It opens fix pull requests that bump vulnerable transitive dependencies to patched versions, and scans from the IDE, CLI and CI. Billing is per contributing developer, not per repository.
- Why builders pick it: AI agents install whatever package name sounds plausible, including abandoned and vulnerable ones. Snyk names the exact vulnerable transitive dependency and opens the upgrade pull request for you.
- Trap: Billing counts contributing developers across every connected repo, so cost climbs with contributor count even when only one project is scanned, and free-tier test caps are low.
- Wiring: npm install -g snyk && snyk test
- Full dossier: /api/public/tools/snyk

## 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
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2. Read the full dossier before integrating.
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