Security audit of gstrenge/llmpeg · Agent Tool by gstrenge · ★ 144
Yes — llmpeg passed AgentSkillsHub's rule-based security scan with no dangerous patterns detected. As with any third-party skill, confirm what credentials it requests before production use.
What it is: Let's be honest, who really knows how to use ffmpeg. Its that tool that is so helpful but not needed enough to justify learning all of its inner workings. The days of scrolling through stackoverflow are over, with llmpeg. This CLI tool interfaces with an OpenAI LLM to convert your plain text commands into OS/platform specific ffmpeg commands.
No dangerous patterns were detected: no credential exfiltration, no obfuscated downloads, no sandbox-escape attempts, no prompt-injection markers.
| Security grade | ✓ SAFE |
| Quality score | 70/100 |
| GitHub stars | 144 |
| Language | Python |
| License | MIT |
| Last updated |
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