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Click to download, then load the extension. Both surface your security scans — on GitHub pull requests and inside the editor. (You'll need a Pro-plan API key from Settings → API keys.)

github.com/your-org/api/pull/1484
Openfix: parameterize user lookup query
docs-keeper · securityNo new issues
Chrome. A security-verdict badge on every pull request — green when clean, a severity count when not.
docs-keeper · recent scans
  • #1484 parameterize queryclean
  • #1480 add upload route1 high
  • #1477 refactor auth guardclean
docs-keeper: 0 critical · open dashboard ↗
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Download .zip
  1. 1.Unzip the download.
  2. 2.Open chrome://extensions and turn on Developer mode (top-right).
  3. 3.Click "Load unpacked" and select the unzipped folder.
  4. 4.Open the extension’s Options and paste a Pro API key.
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VS Code extension

Your recent scans in the editor sidebar + a status-bar shortcut to the dashboard.

Download .vsix
  1. 1.In VS Code, open the Extensions panel.
  2. 2.Click the "…" menu → "Install from VSIX…".
  3. 3.Select the downloaded .vsix file.
  4. 4.Settings → docs-keeper → paste a Pro API key.

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