tirith
Your browser catches homograph attacks
Tirith is a terminal security guardrail that inspects what you paste or run in your shell and blocks or warns on suspicious patterns before execution, addressing an area where terminals traditionally provide almost no protection. It targets real-world attack classes like Unicode homograph URLs (lookalike domains), terminal injection tricks (ANSI escape sequences and bidi overrides), and “pipe-to-shell” installation patterns such as curl | bash that attackers frequently abuse. The project emphasizes local-only analysis with no telemetry and no background daemons, so it can run offline and keep sensitive command context on-device. ...