---
canonical: "https://firewall.lpm.dev/npm/gm-plugkit/v/2.0.2563"
markdown: "https://firewall.lpm.dev/npm/gm-plugkit/v/2.0.2563.md"
package: "gm-plugkit"
report_status: "published"
title: "gm-plugkit@2.0.2563 npm security report"
verdict: "suspicious"
version: "2.0.2563"
---

# gm-plugkit@2.0.2563 npm security report

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## Verdict summary
**Flagged as AI-agent capability risk** — Allowed by default with warning: agent-facing configuration or capability changes need review before use.

- **Verdict:** Suspicious
- **Product-default install policy:** Warn
- **Firewall policy:** Warn-only AI-agent capability risk
- **Public report status:** Published
- **Threat category:** AI-agent capability abuse
- **Selected version:** 2.0.2563
- **Selected version is latest:** No
- **Analysis source:** AI Security Review (lpm-firewall-ai)

Review flagged AI-agent configuration or capability changes. This remains warn-only unless evidence shows foreign-agent hijack through preinstall/install/postinstall, hidden persistence, exfiltration, remote code execution, or other concrete malicious behavior.

## Latest scan
- **Scanner version:** rust-scanner-worker-schema-1
- **Verdict:** Suspicious
- **Confidence:** 93.0%
- **Started:** 2026-08-09T13:57:03.555Z
- **Finished:** 2026-08-09T13:57:47.961Z
- **Download time:** 757 ms
- **Static scan time:** 203 ms
- **AI review time:** 43445 ms
- **Total time:** 44406 ms

## Security analysis

### Published attack-surface review

- **Summary:** An explicit gm-plugkit CLI invocation changes project and global AI-agent instruction surfaces, including remotely sourced skills, then starts a downloaded native daemon. No install-time trigger was found.

- **Trigger:** User runs the gm-plugkit CLI or calls ensureReady().

- **Impact:** Can persist package-controlled instructions in global agent skill directories and project CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md, influencing future agent behavior.

- **Evidence paths:** package.json, bootstrap.js, bootstrap-shared.js, cli.js, SKILL.md

- **Review source:** ai\_review

- **Reviewed:** 2026-08-09T13:57:47.961Z

### AI review details

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

- **Mechanism:** Remote skill provisioning, AI-agent config wiring, and downloaded runner daemon launch.

- **Rationale:** The package performs broad agent-instruction and daemon setup through an explicit user command, not silently at installation. This warrants warning for dangerous agent-control capability rather than a malicious block.

- **Files touched:** ~/.agents/skills/\<skill\>/SKILL.md, ~/.claude/skills/\<skill\>/SKILL.md, CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md, .gm/next-step.md, .gm/exec-spool/, ~/.gm-tools/agentplug-runner

- **Network endpoints:** https://api.github.com/repos/AnEntrypoint/gm/contents/skills?ref=main, https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AnEntrypoint/gm/main/skills/\<skill\>/SKILL.md, https://github.com/AnEntrypoint/agentplug-bin/releases/download/\<tag\>/\<asset\>, https://registry.npmjs.org/gm-plugkit/latest

### Review decision

- **Verdict:** Suspicious

- **Confidence:** 93.0%

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

- **Intent class:** Dangerous Capability

- **False-positive risk:** Low

- **Evidence for:** bootstrap.js: ensureReady writes project agent-control files and refreshes skills., bootstrap.js: ensureSkillMdFresh fetches remote SKILL.md content and writes it to ~/.agents and ~/.claude., bootstrap-shared.js: ensureNextStepWiring creates/edits CLAUDE.md and AGENTS.md to load .gm instructions., bootstrap.js downloads SHA-checked WASM/native runner and cli.js launches a detached spool daemon.

- **Evidence against:** package.json has no preinstall, install, or postinstall hook., Control-surface changes occur only through the CLI/bootstrap runtime path, not npm installation., Remote artifacts are accompanied by SHA-256 checks before execution.

## Public findings

### 1. High: Child Process
- **Category:** Source
- **Confidence:** 85.0%
- **Path:** bootstrap-shared.js
- **Public source:** [View source](<https://unpkg.com/gm-plugkit@2.0.2563/bootstrap-shared.js>)

Package source references child process execution.

Public source snippet (untrusted):

```javascript
L5: const os = require('os');
L6: const { spawnSync } = require('child_process');
L7: const { pidAlive, sha256OfFileSync } = require('./gm-process');
```

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

Package source references network APIs.

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

Package source references environment variables.

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

Package source references filesystem APIs.

### 5. Critical: Download Execute
- **Category:** Source
- **Confidence:** 90.0%
- **Path:** bootstrap.js
- **Public source:** [View source](<https://unpkg.com/gm-plugkit@2.0.2563/bootstrap.js>)

Source downloads or fetches remote code and executes it.

Public source snippet (untrusted):

```javascript
L7: const crypto = require('crypto');
L8: const { spawn, spawnSync } = require('child_process');
L9: const { sha256OfFile, sha256OfFileSync } = require('./gm-process');
...
L37: 
L38: const wrapperDir = __dirname;
L39: 
...
L44: try {
L45: const ownPkg = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(path.join(__dirname, 'package.json'), 'utf-8'));
L46: if (ownPkg && ownPkg.version) {
...
L167: const dir = gmToolsDir();
L168: const names = process.platform === 'win32'
L169: ? ['agentplug-runner.exe']
```

### 6. Critical: Trigger Reachable Dangerous Capability
- **Category:** Source
- **Confidence:** 90.0%
- **Path:** bootstrap.js
- **Public source:** [View source](<https://unpkg.com/gm-plugkit@2.0.2563/bootstrap.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 -> index.js -> bootstrap.js
L7: const crypto = require('crypto');
L8: const { spawn, spawnSync } = require('child_process');
L9: const { sha256OfFile, sha256OfFileSync } = require('./gm-process');
...
L37: 
L38: const wrapperDir = __dirname;
L39: 
...
L44: try {
L45: const ownPkg = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(path.join(__dirname, 'package.json'), 'utf-8'));
L46: if (ownPkg && ownPkg.version) {
...
L167: const dir = gmToolsDir();
L168: const names = process.platform === 'win32'
L169: ? ['agentplug-runner.exe']
```

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

Package source contains high-entropy string patterns.

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

Package source contains URL literals.

### 9. Medium: Structural Risk Force Deep Review
- **Category:** Artifact Inventory
- **Confidence:** 85.0%

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

### 10. High: Known Malware Source Similarity
- **Category:** Static
- **Confidence:** 97.0%
- **Path:** bootstrap.js
- **Public source:** [View source](<https://unpkg.com/gm-plugkit@2.0.2563/bootstrap.js>)

Source file is highly similar to a previously finalized malicious package; route for source-aware review.

Public source snippet (untrusted):

```javascript
matchType = normalized_sha256
matchedPackage = gm-plugkit@2.0.2547
matchedPath = bootstrap.js
matchedIdentity = npm:Z20tcGx1Z2tpdA:2.0.2547
similarity = 1.000
summary = normalized source hash matched finalized malicious source
```

### 11. High: Known Malware Source Similarity
- **Category:** Static
- **Confidence:** 97.0%
- **Path:** cli.js
- **Public source:** [View source](<https://unpkg.com/gm-plugkit@2.0.2563/cli.js>)

Source file is highly similar to a previously finalized malicious package; route for source-aware review.

Public source snippet (untrusted):

```javascript
matchType = normalized_sha256
matchedPackage = gm-plugkit@2.0.2547
matchedPath = cli.js
matchedIdentity = npm:Z20tcGx1Z2tpdA:2.0.2547
similarity = 1.000
summary = normalized source hash matched finalized malicious source
```

### 12. High: Known Malware Source Fingerprint Signature
- **Category:** Supply Chain
- **Confidence:** 94.0%
- **Path:** bootstrap.js
- **Public source:** [View source](<https://unpkg.com/gm-plugkit@2.0.2563/bootstrap.js>)

Source fingerprint signature matches a known malicious package signature; route for source-aware review.

Public source snippet (untrusted):

```javascript
matchType = malicious_source_fingerprint_signature
signature = a88d8c2f80b4568a
signatureType = suspicious_hashes
sourceLabel = final_verdict:malicious
matchedPackage = gm-plugkit@2.0.2547
matchedPath = bootstrap.js
matchedIdentity = npm:Z20tcGx1Z2tpdA:2.0.2547
similarity = 1.000
shingleOverlap = 7
summary = package final verdict is malicious
```

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

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

## Package metadata
- **Package:** gm-plugkit
- **Ecosystem:** npm
- **Version:** 2.0.2563
- **License:** MIT
- **Version published:** 2026-08-09T13:54:47.113Z
- **Package first seen:** 2026-07-02T10:52:50.781Z
- **Package last seen:** 2026-08-10T21:45:56.827Z
- **Known versions:** 228
- **Latest version:** 2.0.2575
- **Appeal under review:** No
- **Description:** Bootstrap and daemon-spawn tool for gm plugkit binary. Downloads the correct platform wasm, verifies SHA256, and launches agentplug-runner (the native wasm host) as the spool watcher daemon.
- **Author:** AnEntrypoint
- **Maintainers:** lanmower
- **Keywords:** gm, plugkit, bootstrap, daemon, spool, wasm
- **Artifact files:** 23
- **Artifact unpacked size:** 133,817 bytes
- **Artifact signatures:** 1
- **Attestations:** No

## References
- [HTML security report](<https://firewall.lpm.dev/npm/gm-plugkit/v/2.0.2563>)
- [Repository](<https://github.com/AnEntrypoint/gm>)
- [Homepage](<https://github.com/AnEntrypoint/gm#readme>)
- [Issues](<https://github.com/AnEntrypoint/gm/issues>)
