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1 tool · 1 release line

GNU Bourne Again SHell. Every tool here carries the same sandbox boundary.

Release lines we maintain · the project decides these

findings shown are the whole project at that line

Tag Resolves to Lifecycle Updated Findings What the tag promises
  • stable — floats, carries security updates
  • unstable — tracks pre-releases, may break
  • eol — frozen, upstream is done

Tools in this project · pick one to inspect

all share one boundary

Tool Capabilities Seccomp Findings Image Description
showing bash from bash@latest → 5.3 stable

Findings

clean

identical on arm64, amd64 — one table describes both

No known findings in this image at the last scan.

These are the findings of bash, which ships every tool in this project. boks reports and gates; it never edits an image to clear a finding.

Composition

default + coreutils
runtime none — self-contained
composes coreutils

Some tools are only useful composed: a pip-installed CLI needs python as its runtime, bash pulls in coreutils. boks resolves that for you — -e git,python:flake8 composes explicitly.

Image

image ghcr.io/boks-sh/bash:5.3
digest
platforms
size 2 MB unpacked · 1 layer
base scratch
signed cosign · verified
last scan

Sandbox boundary

bash

capabilities

rw

Filled is granted by default; the rest need --cap at the point of use.

seccomp tier

per tool

spawn, net-listen

The syscall filter applied to this tool's entry point. Tools sharing an image do not share a tier.

dotfiles mapped in

read-only unless noted

none

env passed through

1 of 1

SHELL

Nothing else crosses in. No AWS_*, no SSH_AUTH_SOCK unless you ask.

per-subcommand

no overrides

Every invocation gets the same boundary. Where a tool needs more for one subcommand only, boks scopes it there rather than granting it everywhere.

Provenance

Every image ships a full SBOM and a signed build attestation. Nothing here is a claim you have to take on trust.

0 findings across this project at latest. Counted once per advisory across every image the project builds.