Add tirith-core for shell command security analysis#63
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Integrate tirith-core library to analyze shell commands before execution, detecting security threats like: - Homograph attacks (Unicode lookalikes) - Terminal injection (ANSI escapes, bidi controls) - Pipe-to-shell patterns (curl | bash) - Insecure transport and credential exposure The security analysis runs in a separate thread to avoid blocking the async runtime. Commands flagged as dangerous are blocked; warnings are prepended to output for suspicious but allowed commands. Note: Security analysis is skipped in test mode to avoid resource contention with timing-sensitive tests. https://claude.ai/code/session_01JWGY085M4E96QV0R2XPM1CEX
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Integrate tirith-core library to analyze shell commands before execution,
detecting security threats like:
The security analysis runs in a separate thread to avoid blocking the
async runtime. Commands flagged as dangerous are blocked; warnings are
prepended to output for suspicious but allowed commands.
Note: Security analysis is skipped in test mode to avoid resource
contention with timing-sensitive tests.
https://claude.ai/code/session_01JWGY085M4E96QV0R2XPM1CEX