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  • Custom fit secret detection across your codebase
  • Detect confidential information across your codebase

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  1. Features

Secrets Scanning

Secrets Scanning

Keep your codebase clean with Nullify's secret detection. Developer workflows are scanned across a wide range of secrets ensuring your secrets remain secret.

Custom fit secret detection across your codebase

Use Nullify's allowlist feature to whitelist secrets that you know are safe to commit to your codebase. Nullify also supports custom secret patterns via regex.

Detect confidential information across your codebase

Nullify scans your your repository for PII (Personally Identifiable Information) to ensure your sensitive information remains out of your codebase.

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