Bugsy is a command-line interface (CLI) tool that provides automatic security vulnerability remediation for your code. It is the community edition version of Mobb, the first vendor-agnostic automated security vulnerability remediation tool. Bugsy is designed to help developers quickly identify and fix security vulnerabilities in their code.
What is Mobb?
Mobb is the first vendor-agnostic automatic security vulnerability remediation tool. It ingests SAST results from Checkmarx, CodeQL (GitHub Advanced Security), OpenText Fortify, and Snyk and produces code fixes for developers to review and commit to their code.
Bugsy has two modes - Scan (no SAST report needed) & Analyze (the user needs to provide a pre-generated SAST report from one of the supported SAST tools).
Scan
- Uses Checkmarx or Snyk CLI tools to run a SAST scan on a given open-source GitHub/GitLab/ADO repo
- Analyzes the vulnerability report to identify issues that can be remediated automatically
- Produces the code fixes and redirects the user to the fix report page on the Mobb platform
Analyze
- Analyzes the a Checkmarx/CodeQL/Fortify/Snyk vulnerability report to identify issues that can be remediated automatically
- Produces the code fixes and redirects the user to the fix report page on the Mobb platform
This is a community edition version that only analyzes public GitHub repositories. Analyzing private repositories is allowed for a limited amount of time. Bugsy does not detect any vulnerabilities in your code, it uses findings detected by the SAST tools mentioned above.
You can simply run Bugsy from the command line, using npx:
npx mobbdev
This will show you Bugsy's usage help:
Bugsy - Trusted, Automatic Vulnerability Fixer 🕵️♂️
Usage:
mobbdev <command> [options]
Commands:
mobbdev scan Scan your code for vulnerabilities, get automated fixes right away.
mobbdev analyze Provide a vulnerability report and relevant code repository, get automated fixes right away.
Options:
-h, --help Show help [boolean]
Examples:
mobbdev scan -r https://github.com/WebGoat/WebGoat Scan an existing repository
Made with ❤️ by Mobb
To run a new SAST scan on a repo and get fixes, run the Bugsy Scan command. Example:
npx mobbdev scan --repo https://github.com/mobb-dev/simple-vulnerable-java-project
To get fixes for a pre-generated SAST report, run the Bugsy Analyze command. Example: npx mobbdev analyze --scan-file sast_results.json --repo https://github.com/mobb-dev/simple-vulnerable-java-project
Bugsy will automatically generate a fix for each supported vulnerability identified in the results, and refer the developer to review and commit the fixes to their code.
To see all the options Bugsy allows, use the Scan or Analyze commands with the -h option:
npx mobbdev scan -h
npx mobbdev analyze -h
Bugsy can also be used as an MCP server, allowing AI assistants like Claude to automatically scan and fix vulnerabilities in your code repositories.
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API Key: You need a Mobb API key to use the MCP server functionality
- Sign up at mobb.ai to get your API key
- Set the
API_KEY
environment variable:export API_KEY=your_api_key_here
-
Local Git Repository: The MCP server analyzes git repositories with uncommitted changes
- Make sure your code is in a local git repository
- Have some modified, added, or staged files to analyze
Run mobb-mcp from command line:
npx mobbdev mcp
Add Mobb MCP to your Cursor MCP client configuration:
API_URL
is only required if you are not using https://app.mobb.ai
{
"mcpServers": {
"mobb-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["mobbdev", "mcp"],
"env": {
"API_KEY": "your_mobb_api_key_here",
"API_URL": "optional__your_mobb_api_url_here"
}
}
}
}
Once configured, you can use the MCP server through your AI assistant:
-
Ask Claude to scan for vulnerabilities:
run a scan with mobb-mcp
or
run fix-vulnerabilities mcp tool
-
The MCP server will:
- Validate the repository path
- Check for git changes (modified, added, or staged files)
- Upload the changed files for analysis
- Generate automated fixes for detected vulnerabilities
- Return detailed fix recommendations
fix_vulnerabilities
: Scans the current code changes and returns fixes for potential vulnerabilities- Parameter:
path
(string) - The path to the local git repository - Returns: Detailed vulnerability fixes with code patches and explanations
- Parameter:
- Make changes to your code
- Stage or modify files in git
- Ask your AI assistant: "Can you check my code for security vulnerabilities?"
- The assistant will use the MCP server to analyze your changes
- Receive detailed fix recommendations with code patches
- "API_KEY environment variable is not set": Make sure you've set your Mobb API key
- "Path is not a valid git repository": Ensure you're pointing to a valid git repository
- "No changed files found": Make sure you have modified, added, or staged files in your repository
If you utilize SAST scans as part of the CI/CD pipeline, Bugsy can be easiy added and provide immediate fix for every issue detected. Here is a simple example of a command line that will run Bugsy in your pipeline:
npx mobbdev analyze --ci --scan-file $SAST_RESULTS_FILENAME --repo $CI_PROJECT_URL --ref $CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME --api-key $MOBB_API_KEY
Install the dependencies and run the tests:
pnpm install
# or use npm run build:dev to watch for changes
pnpm run build
# or use npm test:watch to watch for changes
pnpm run test
If you're using VSCode, you can use the launch.json
file to debug the code. Run the CLI tests
configuration to continuously run and debug the tests.
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