Security audit of itechmeat/open-second-brain · MCP Server by itechmeat · ★ 104
Yes — open-second-brain 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: Local-first 🧠 memory for Hermes Agent that lives in your Obsidian vault and remembers project context. Nightly 😴 dream passes turn repeat corrections into confirmed preferences with measurable confidence. Adapters ship for Claude Code, Codex, and OpenClaw, with an MCP server for anything else.
No dangerous patterns were detected: no credential exfiltration, no obfuscated downloads, no sandbox-escape attempts, no prompt-injection markers.
| Security grade | ✓ SAFE |
| Quality score | 67/100 |
| GitHub stars | 104 |
| Language | TypeScript |
| License | MIT |
| Last updated |
This is AgentSkillsHub's free basic audit: an automated rule-based scan covering SlowMist's 11 red-flag categories (credential exfiltration, obfuscated payloads, sandbox escape, prompt injection, and more) across 117,000+ open-source AI agent skills and MCP servers, refreshed every 8 hours. A SAFE grade is a scan result, not a guarantee — deep 5-dimension audits (code · credentials · vendor · supply-chain · operational) are available for enterprise. Audited: 2026-07-03.