---
canonical: "https://firewall.lpm.dev/npm/create-mastra/v/1.26.0"
markdown: "https://firewall.lpm.dev/npm/create-mastra/v/1.26.0.md"
package: "create-mastra"
report_status: "published"
title: "create-mastra@1.26.0 npm security report"
verdict: "suspicious"
version: "1.26.0"
---

# create-mastra@1.26.0 npm security report

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## Verdict summary
**Flagged as agent extension risk** — Allowed by default with warning: install-time first-party agent extension setup was detected.

- **Verdict:** Suspicious
- **Product-default install policy:** Warn
- **Firewall policy:** Warn-only agent extension risk
- **Public report status:** Published
- **Threat category:** Agent extension lifecycle risk
- **Selected version:** 1.26.0
- **Selected version is latest:** Yes
- **Analysis source:** AI Security Review (lpm-firewall-ai)

LPM treats this as warn-only first-party agent extension lifecycle risk. Running the create CLI can install Mastra skills for detected coding agents in the newly generated project. It also emits opt-out telemetry during CLI use; no install-time attack surface was found.

## Latest scan
- **Scanner version:** rust-scanner-worker-schema-1
- **Verdict:** Suspicious
- **Confidence:** 88.0%
- **Started:** 2026-08-21T01:27:11.460Z
- **Finished:** 2026-08-21T01:28:04.372Z
- **Download time:** 761 ms
- **Static scan time:** 1974 ms
- **AI review time:** 50176 ms
- **Total time:** 52912 ms

## Security analysis

### Published attack-surface review

- **Summary:** Running the create CLI can install Mastra skills for detected coding agents in the newly generated project. It also emits opt-out telemetry during CLI use; no install-time attack surface was found.

- **Trigger:** User runs create-mastra and leaves skills enabled.

- **Impact:** Generated-project agent instructions/extensions may be added; telemetry includes host and runtime metadata.

- **Evidence paths:** package.json, dist/index.js

- **Review source:** ai\_review

- **Reviewed:** 2026-08-21T01:28:04.372Z

### AI review details

- **Review stage:** source\_first\_review

- **Mechanism:** User-invoked npx installation of first-party agent skills.

- **Rationale:** The scanner's malicious claims are not supported by source: credentials go only to Mastra platform endpoints and writes are scoped to CLI/project setup. The default agent-skill installation is a real guarded extension-lifecycle risk and warrants a warning under policy.

- **Files touched:** package.json, dist/index.js, \<generated-project\>/.env, \<generated-project\>/package.json, ~/.mastra/analytics.json, ~/.mastra/credentials.json

- **Network endpoints:** https://us.posthog.com, https://mastra.ai/api/templates.json, https://platform.mastra.ai

### Review decision

- **Verdict:** Suspicious

- **Confidence:** 88.0%

- **Recommended action:** downgrade\_to\_warn

- **Intent class:** Dangerous Capability

- **False-positive risk:** Low

- **Evidence for:** The create command installs mastra-ai/skills through npx into the generated project., Skill installation is enabled by default for direct create calls and detects installed coding-agent CLIs., CLI startup enables PostHog telemetry, sending host and system metadata when the user runs the command.

- **Evidence against:** package.json has no preinstall, install, or postinstall lifecycle hook., Observed writes are scoped to the newly generated project or ~/.mastra credentials/telemetry state., No source evidence of credential exfiltration, destructive behavior, hidden persistence, or foreign agent-config overwrite.

## Public findings

### 1. Low: Scripts Present
- **Category:** Manifest
- **Confidence:** 100.0%

Package declares npm scripts.

### 2. High: Child Process
- **Category:** Source
- **Confidence:** 85.0%
- **Path:** dist/index.js
- **Public source:** [View source](<https://unpkg.com/create-mastra@1.26.0/dist/index.js>)

Package source references child process execution.

Public source snippet (untrusted):

```javascript
L8: import fsPromises__default, { readFile, mkdir, writeFile, chmod } from 'node:fs/promises';
L9: import require$$0, { execFileSync, ChildProcess, execFile, spawnSync, spawn } from 'node:child_process';
L10: import { createServer } from 'node:http';
```

### 3. High: Shell
- **Category:** Source
- **Confidence:** 85.0%
- **Path:** dist/index.js
- **Public source:** [View source](<https://unpkg.com/create-mastra@1.26.0/dist/index.js>)

Package source references shell execution.

Public source snippet (untrusted):

```javascript
L11: import require$$4, { styleText, debuglog, stripVTControlCharacters, inspect, promisify, callbackify, aborted } from 'node:util';
L12: import process$2, { stdout, stdin, platform, hrtime, execPath, execArgv } from 'node:process';
L13: import * as l from 'node:readline';
```

### 4. Medium: Network
- **Category:** Source
- **Confidence:** 75.0%

Package source references network APIs.

### 5. Medium: Environment Vars
- **Category:** Source
- **Confidence:** 75.0%

Package source references environment variables.

### 6. Low: Filesystem
- **Category:** Source
- **Confidence:** 70.0%

Package source references filesystem APIs.

### 7. High: Same File Env Network Execution
- **Category:** Source
- **Confidence:** 85.0%
- **Path:** dist/index.js
- **Public source:** [View source](<https://unpkg.com/create-mastra@1.26.0/dist/index.js>)

A single source file combines environment access, network access, and code or shell execution; review context before blocking.

Public source snippet (untrusted):

```javascript
L15229: try {
L15230: await execa(packageManager || getPackageManager(), ["install"], {
L15231: cwd: projectPath,
...
L15241: }
L15242: const TEMPLATES_API_URL = process.env.MASTRA_TEMPLATES_API_URL || "https://mastra.ai/api/templates.json";
L15243: async function loadTemplates() {
```

### 8. Critical: Hardcoded Runtime Data Exfiltration
- **Category:** Source
- **Confidence:** 94.0%
- **Path:** dist/index.js
- **Public source:** [View source](<https://unpkg.com/create-mastra@1.26.0/dist/index.js>)

Source sends credentials or rich application records to a package-controlled external receiver enabled by default.

Public source snippet (untrusted):

```javascript
L8: import fsPromises__default, { readFile, mkdir, writeFile, chmod } from 'node:fs/promises';
L9: import require$$0, { execFileSync, ChildProcess, execFile, spawnSync, spawn } from 'node:child_process';
L10: import { createServer } from 'node:http';
L11: import require$$4, { styleText, debuglog, stripVTControlCharacters, inspect, promisify, callbackify, aborted } from 'node:util';
L12: import process$2, { stdout, stdin, platform, hrtime, execPath, execArgv } from 'node:process';
L13: import * as l from 'node:readline';
...
L86: // with no body, we should not to set Content-Type
L87: serializedBody === void 0 || // if serialized body is FormData; browser will correctly set Content-Type & boundary expression
L88: serializedBody instanceof FormData ? {} : {
...
L214: if (parseAs === "json" &
```

### 9. High: Credential Redirect Persistence
- **Category:** Source
- **Confidence:** 94.0%
- **Path:** dist/index.js
- **Public source:** [View source](<https://unpkg.com/create-mastra@1.26.0/dist/index.js>)

Manifest-reachable source sends a prompted API credential to a fixed unofficial gateway and persists the redirection.

Public source snippet (untrusted):

```javascript
Manifest-reachable source captures an API credential, sends it to a fixed unofficial gateway, and persists that redirection in agent or shell configuration.
dist/index.js:
import fs, { readFileSync, statSync, appendFileSync, writeFileSync, createWriteStream, createReadStream, existsSync, mkdirSync, constants as constants$2 } from 'node:fs';
import fsPromises__default, { readFile, mkdir, writeFile, chmod } from 'node:fs/promises';
import * as l from 'node:readline';
import l__default from 'node:readline';
baseUrl = "",
baseUrl = removeTrailingSlash(baseUrl);
baseUrl: localBaseUrl,
let finalBaseUrl = baseUrl;
```

### 10. High: Entrypoint Foreign Package Code Overwrite
- **Category:** Source
- **Confidence:** 94.0%
- **Path:** dist/index.js
- **Public source:** [View source](<https://unpkg.com/create-mastra@1.26.0/dist/index.js>)

Manifest-reachable source overwrites another installed package with package-defined remote behavior.

Public source snippet (untrusted):

```javascript
Manifest-reachable source resolves another installed package, overwrites its runtime code, and injects package-defined remote behavior.
dist/index.js:
import fs, { readFileSync, statSync, appendFileSync, writeFileSync, createWriteStream, createReadStream, existsSync, mkdirSync, constants as constants$2 } from 'node:fs';
import fsPromises__default, { readFile, mkdir, writeFile, chmod } from 'node:fs/promises';
redirect: "follow",
const MASTRA_PLATFORM_API_URL = process.env.MASTRA_PLATFORM_API_URL || "https://platform.mastra.ai";
if (MASTRA_PLATFORM_API_URL.includes("staging")) return "https://gateway-api.staging.mastra.ai/v1";
return "https://gateway-api.mastra.ai/v1";
if (MASTRA_PLATFORM_API_URL.includes("staging")) return "https://studio.staging.mastra.ai";
return "https://studio.mastra.a
```

### 11. High: Command Output Exfiltration
- **Category:** Source
- **Confidence:** 82.0%
- **Path:** dist/index.js
- **Public source:** [View source](<https://unpkg.com/create-mastra@1.26.0/dist/index.js>)

Source combines command execution, command-output handling, and outbound requests; review data flow before blocking.

Public source snippet (untrusted):

```javascript
L10337: // If `subprocess.stdin` is destroyed before being fully written to, it is considered aborted and should throw an error.
L10338: // This can happen for example when user called `subprocess.stdin.destroy()` before `subprocess.stdin.end()`.
L10339: // However, Node.js calls `subprocess.stdin.destroy()` on exit for cleanup purposes.
L10340: // https://github.[redacted]child_process.js#L278
L10341: // This is normal and should not throw an error.
...
L10346: // The only way to detect this is to spy on `subprocess.stdin._destroy()` by wrapping it.
L10347: // If `subprocess.exitCode` or `subprocess.signalCode` is set, it means `.destroy()` is being called by Node.js itself.
L10348: const handleStdinDestroy = (stream, {originalStreams: [originalStdin], subprocess}) => {
```

### 12. High: Sandbox Evasion Gated Capability
- **Category:** Source
- **Confidence:** 84.0%
- **Path:** dist/index.js
- **Public source:** [View source](<https://unpkg.com/create-mastra@1.26.0/dist/index.js>)

Source gates dangerous network, credential, or execution behavior behind CI, host, platform, time, or geo fingerprint checks.

Public source snippet (untrusted):

```javascript
L8: import fsPromises__default, { readFile, mkdir, writeFile, chmod } from 'node:fs/promises';
L9: import require$$0, { execFileSync, ChildProcess, execFile, spawnSync, spawn } from 'node:child_process';
L10: import { createServer } from 'node:http';
L11: import require$$4, { styleText, debuglog, stripVTControlCharacters, inspect, promisify, callbackify, aborted } from 'node:util';
L12: import process$2, { stdout, stdin, platform, hrtime, execPath, execArgv } from 'node:process';
L13: import * as l from 'node:readline';
...
L86: // with no body, we should not to set Content-Type
L87: serializedBody === void 0 || // if serialized body is FormData; browser will correctly set Content-Type & boundary expression
L88: serializedBody instanceof FormData ? {} : {
...
L214: if (parseAs === "json" &
```

### 13. Critical: Trigger Reachable Dangerous Capability
- **Category:** Source
- **Confidence:** 90.0%
- **Path:** dist/index.js
- **Public source:** [View source](<https://unpkg.com/create-mastra@1.26.0/dist/index.js>)

A package entrypoint or install-time lifecycle script reaches a source file with blocking dangerous behavior.

Public source snippet (untrusted):

```javascript
Trigger-reachable chain: manifest.main -> dist/index.js
L8: import fsPromises__default, { readFile, mkdir, writeFile, chmod } from 'node:fs/promises';
L9: import require$$0, { execFileSync, ChildProcess, execFile, spawnSync, spawn } from 'node:child_process';
L10: import { createServer } from 'node:http';
L11: import require$$4, { styleText, debuglog, stripVTControlCharacters, inspect, promisify, callbackify, aborted } from 'node:util';
L12: import process$2, { stdout, stdin, platform, hrtime, execPath, execArgv } from 'node:process';
L13: import * as l from 'node:readline';
...
L86: // with no body, we should not to set Content-Type
L87: serializedBody === void 0 || // if serialized body is FormData; browser will correctly set Content-Type & boundary expression
L88: serializedBody instanc
```

### 14. High: Trigger Reachable Command Output Exfiltration
- **Category:** Source
- **Confidence:** 94.0%
- **Path:** dist/index.js
- **Public source:** [View source](<https://unpkg.com/create-mastra@1.26.0/dist/index.js>)

A manifest entrypoint or package-local install chain reaches command-output exfiltration behavior.

Public source snippet (untrusted):

```javascript
Trigger-reachable command-output exfiltration chain: manifest.main -> dist/index.js
L10337: // If `subprocess.stdin` is destroyed before being fully written to, it is considered aborted and should throw an error.
L10338: // This can happen for example when user called `subprocess.stdin.destroy()` before `subprocess.stdin.end()`.
L10339: // However, Node.js calls `subprocess.stdin.destroy()` on exit for cleanup purposes.
L10340: // https://github.[redacted]child_process.js#L278
L10341: // This is normal and should not throw an error.
...
L10346: // The only way to detect this is to spy on `subprocess.stdin._destroy()` by wrapping it.
L10347: // If `subprocess.exitCode` or `subprocess.signalCode` is set, it means `.destroy()` is being called by Node.js itself.
L10348: const handleStdinDestro
```

### 15. Low: High Entropy Strings
- **Category:** Supply Chain
- **Confidence:** 55.0%

Package source contains high-entropy string patterns.

### 16. Low: Telemetry
- **Category:** Supply Chain
- **Confidence:** 70.0%

Package source references telemetry or analytics APIs.

### 17. Low: Url Strings
- **Category:** Supply Chain
- **Confidence:** 65.0%

Package source contains URL literals.

### 18. Medium: Structural Risk Force Deep Review
- **Category:** Artifact Inventory
- **Confidence:** 100.0%

Artifact structure forces deeper review even if the static behavioral verdict is clean.

## Dependencies and install lifecycle
- **Lifecycle scripts present:** No

- **Dependencies:** 3
- **Optional dependencies:** 0
- **Peer dependencies:** 0
- **Development dependencies:** 13
- **Published dependency-graph edges:** 3

### Published dependency entries
- commander ^14.0.3 (Dependency)
- posthog-node ^5.46.1 (Dependency)
- tinyexec ^1.1.1 (Dependency)

## Package metadata
- **Package:** create-mastra
- **Ecosystem:** npm
- **Version:** 1.26.0
- **License:** Apache-2.0
- **Version published:** 2026-08-21T01:21:29.091Z
- **Package first seen:** 2026-06-30T15:00:00.099Z
- **Package last seen:** 2026-08-21T01:28:04.372Z
- **Known versions:** 11
- **Latest version:** 1.26.0
- **Appeal under review:** No
- **Description:** Create Mastra apps with one command
- **Maintainers:** abhiaiyer, smthomas, rase-, calcsam, nikaiyer, tylerbarnes, wardpeet
- **Keywords:** mastra, create, cli, starter, boilerplate, template, init, generator, scaffold, ai, llm, llms
- **Runtime engines:** node: \>=22.13.0
- **Artifact files:** 8
- **Artifact unpacked size:** 1,800,570 bytes
- **Artifact signatures:** 1
- **Attestations:** Yes
- **Provenance:** https://slsa.dev/provenance/v1

## References
- [HTML security report](<https://firewall.lpm.dev/npm/create-mastra/v/1.26.0>)
- [Repository](<https://github.com/mastra-ai/mastra>)
- [Homepage](<https://mastra.ai/>)
- [Issues](<https://github.com/mastra-ai/mastra/issues>)
