sqlassert

v0.1.0 suspicious
4.0
Medium Risk

Generate SQL assertions from unique join markers.

🤖 AI Analysis

Final verdict: SUSPICIOUS

While the package shows no immediate signs of malicious activity such as network calls, shell execution, or obfuscation, its metadata raises concerns due to lack of maintainer information and absence of a GitHub repository.

  • Low risk in terms of network, shell execution, obfuscation, and credential handling.
  • High metadata risk due to lack of maintainer information and associated GitHub repository.
Per-check LLM notes
  • Network: No network calls detected, which is typical for a package focused on local database operations like 'sqlassert'.
  • Shell: No shell execution patterns detected, consistent with a package that does not require or perform system-level commands.
  • Obfuscation: No obfuscation patterns detected, indicating low risk.
  • Credentials: No credential harvesting patterns detected, indicating low risk.
  • Metadata: The package is new, lacks maintainer information, and has no associated GitHub repo, raising suspicion.

🔬 Heuristic Checks

Outbound Network Calls

No suspicious network call patterns found

Code Obfuscation

No obfuscation patterns detected

Shell / Subprocess Execution

No shell execution patterns detected

Credential Harvesting

No credential harvesting patterns detected

Typosquatting

No typosquatting candidates detected

Registered Email Domain

No author email provided

Suspicious Page Links

All external links appear legitimate

Git Repository History

No GitHub repository linked

  • No GitHub repository link found
Maintainer History score 10.0

5 maintainer concern(s) found

  • Only one version has ever been released — brand new package
  • Package uploaded less than 24 hours ago (2026-06-05T00:13:19.000Z)
  • Author name is missing or very short
  • Author "" appears to have only 1 package on PyPI (new or inactive account)
  • Package has no PyPI classifiers (low effort / metadata quality)