| name | trailmark |
| description | Builds and queries multi-language source code graphs for security analysis. Includes pre-analysis passes for blast radius, taint propagation, privilege boundaries, and entry point enumeration. Use when analyzing call paths, mapping attack surface, finding complexity hotspots, enumerating entry points, tracing taint propagation, measuring blast radius, or building a code graph for audit prioritization. Supports 16 languages including Solidity, Cairo, Circom, Rust, Go, Python, C/C++, TypeScript. |
Trailmark
Parses source code into a directed graph of functions, classes, calls, and
semantic metadata for security analysis. Supports 16 languages.
When to Use
- Mapping call paths from user input to sensitive functions
- Finding complexity hotspots for audit prioritization
- Identifying attack surface and entrypoints
- Understanding call relationships in unfamiliar codebases
- Security review or audit preparation across polyglot projects
- Adding LLM-inferred annotations (assumptions, preconditions) to code units
- Pre-analysis before mutation testing (genotoxic skill) or diagramming
When NOT to Use
- Single-file scripts where call graph adds no value (read the file directly)
- Architecture diagrams not derived from code (use the
diagramming-code skill or draw by hand)
- Mutation testing triage (use the genotoxic skill, which calls trailmark internally)
- Runtime behavior analysis (trailmark is static, not dynamic)
Rationalizations to Reject
| Rationalization | Why It's Wrong | Required Action |
|---|
| "I'll just read the source files manually" | Manual reading misses call paths, blast radius, and taint data | Install trailmark and use the API |
| "Pre-analysis isn't needed for a quick query" | Blast radius, taint, and privilege data are only available after preanalysis() | Always run engine.preanalysis() before handing off to other skills |
| "The graph is too large, I'll sample" | Sampling misses cross-module attack paths | Build the full graph; use subgraph queries to focus |
| "Uncertain edges don't matter" | Dynamic dispatch is where type confusion bugs hide | Account for uncertain edges in security claims |
| "Single-language analysis is enough" | Polyglot repos have FFI boundaries where bugs cluster | Use the correct --language flag per component |
| "Complexity hotspots are the only thing worth checking" | Low-complexity functions on tainted paths are high-value targets | Combine complexity with taint and blast radius data |
Installation
MANDATORY: If uv run trailmark fails (command not found, import error,
ModuleNotFoundError), install trailmark before doing anything else:
uv pip install trailmark
DO NOT fall back to "manual verification", "manual analysis", or reading
source files by hand as a substitute for running trailmark. The tool must be
installed and used programmatically. If installation fails, report the error
to the user instead of silently switching to manual code reading.
Quick Start
uv run trailmark analyze --summary {targetDir}
uv run trailmark analyze --language rust {targetDir}
uv run trailmark analyze --language javascript {targetDir}
uv run trailmark analyze --language go --summary {targetDir}
uv run trailmark analyze --complexity 10 {targetDir}
Programmatic API
from trailmark.query.api import QueryEngine
engine = QueryEngine.from_directory("{targetDir}", language="rust")
engine.callers_of("function_name")
engine.callees_of("function_name")
engine.paths_between("entry_func", "db_query")
engine.complexity_hotspots(threshold=10)
engine.attack_surface()
engine.summary()
engine.to_json()
result = engine.preanalysis()
engine.subgraph_names()
engine.subgraph("tainted")
engine.subgraph("high_blast_radius")
engine.subgraph("privilege_boundary")
engine.subgraph("entrypoint_reachable")
from trailmark.models import AnnotationKind
engine.annotate("function_name", AnnotationKind.ASSUMPTION,
"input is URL-encoded", source="llm")
engine.annotations_of("function_name")
engine.annotations_of("function_name",
kind=AnnotationKind.BLAST_RADIUS)
engine.annotations_of("function_name",
kind=AnnotationKind.TAINT_PROPAGATION)
Pre-Analysis Passes
Always run engine.preanalysis() before handing off to genotoxic or
diagramming-code skills. Pre-analysis enriches the graph with four passes:
- Blast radius estimation — counts downstream and upstream nodes per
function, identifies critical high-complexity descendants
- Entry point enumeration — maps entrypoints by trust level, computes
reachable node sets
- Privilege boundary detection — finds call edges where trust levels
change (untrusted -> trusted)
- Taint propagation — marks all nodes reachable from untrusted
entrypoints
Results are stored as annotations and named subgraphs on the graph.
For detailed documentation, see
references/preanalysis-passes.md.
Supported Languages
| Language | --language value | Extensions |
|---|
| Python | python | .py |
| JavaScript | javascript | .js, .jsx |
| TypeScript | typescript | .ts, .tsx |
| PHP | php | .php |
| Ruby | ruby | .rb |
| C | c | .c, .h |
| C++ | cpp | .cpp, .hpp, .cc, .hh, .cxx, .hxx |
| C# | c_sharp | .cs |
| Java | java | .java |
| Go | go | .go |
| Rust | rust | .rs |
| Solidity | solidity | .sol |
| Cairo | cairo | .cairo |
| Haskell | haskell | .hs |
| Circom | circom | .circom |
| Erlang | erlang | .erl |
Graph Model
Node kinds: function, method, class, module, struct,
interface, trait, enum, namespace, contract, library
Edge kinds: calls, inherits, implements, contains, imports
Edge confidence: certain (direct call, self.method()), inferred
(attribute access on non-self object), uncertain (dynamic dispatch)
Per Code Unit
- Parameters with types, return types, exception types
- Cyclomatic complexity and branch metadata
- Docstrings
- Annotations:
assumption, precondition, postcondition, invariant,
blast_radius, privilege_boundary, taint_propagation
Per Edge
- Source/target node IDs, edge kind, confidence level
Project Level
- Dependencies (imported packages)
- Entrypoints with trust levels and asset values
- Named subgraphs (populated by pre-analysis)
Key Concepts
Declared contract vs. effective input domain: Trailmark separates what a
function declares it accepts from what can actually reach it via call
paths. Mismatches are where vulnerabilities hide:
- Widening: Unconstrained data reaches a function that assumes validation
- Safe by coincidence: No validation, but only safe callers exist today
Edge confidence: Dynamic dispatch produces uncertain edges. Account for
confidence when making security claims.
Subgraphs: Named collections of node IDs produced by pre-analysis.
Query with engine.subgraph("name"). Available after engine.preanalysis().
Query Patterns
See references/query-patterns.md for common
security analysis patterns.
See references/preanalysis-passes.md for
pre-analysis pass documentation.