How to read this: HVTrust (0–100) weighs supply-chain signals (provenance, OSSF Scorecard, signed commits, open license) alongside real-world adoption. Grade D reflects the trust score band: A ≥ 80, B ≥ 65, C ≥ 50, D < 50. Full methodology →
Signals refreshed2026-06-06 18:09 UTC·Repo last pushed 57 days ago
Activity & Reach
Stars
565
Forks
76
Last Push
2026-04-10
57 days ago
Commits (4 wk)
0
Downloads (7d)
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HN mentions (30d)
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Open Issues
5
Rank Change
NEW
Analysis
HVTrust Dimensions
17.6 / 100 · 50.0% confidence
Safety / IntegrityOSSF, provenance, signatures
1.2 / 25
Identity / ProvenanceListing and build link
10.8 / 18
TransparencyLicense and public checks
8.5 / 17
MaintenanceFreshness and commits
8.2 / 20
AdoptionStars and downloads
6.6 / 20
Activity Inputs
42.5 / 100
StarsRepository reach
16.5 / 30
FreshnessLast push recency
17.1 / 25
ActivityRecent commits
0.0 / 25
CommunityFork signal
8.8 / 20
Supply Chain Trust
Package Provenance
None
No package attestations found
OSSF Scorecard
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Not available
Signed Commits
24%
of last 100 commits verified
Is MolmoWeb safe?
Public trust evidence for MolmoWeb is thin: several supply-chain signals are missing or weak. This does not mean the project is unsafe — it means an outside observer cannot easily verify the usual integrity checks. Treat with extra scrutiny.
Does MolmoWeb publish package provenance?
No published build provenance is currently detected for MolmoWeb. This is common for open-source projects but means consumers cannot independently verify that the package on the registry matches the GitHub source.
Does MolmoWeb have an OpenSSF Scorecard?
No OpenSSF Scorecard data is currently published for MolmoWeb. Maintainers can enable the Scorecard GitHub Action to get a public score; without it, automated supply-chain hygiene is harder for outsiders to verify.
Is MolmoWeb actively maintained?
Slowing down. Last push was 57 days ago — keep an eye on whether activity resumes.
What license does MolmoWeb use?
MolmoWeb ships under Apache-2.0. A declared, OSI-approved license is one of the transparency signals HVTrust scores.
Are MolmoWeb's commits signed?
24% of the last 100 commits to MolmoWeb are verified-signed (GPG, SSH, S/MIME, or GitHub's signing flow). Signed commits help confirm that code was authored by who the commit claims.
Not a safety endorsement. HVTracker describes what public signals show, not whether a project is safe for your use case. Run your own security review before adopting in production.
Runtime trust
HVTrust currently does not score runtime-trust fields yet. This public view shows a compact runtime snapshot from repo docs and manifests. An experimental ranking preview is available in Score Lab →, and progress is tracked on the roadmap →
MCP Server Support
None detected
No MCP server signal detected.
Detailed evidence is not shown in the public view.
External Service Dependencies
high confidence
4 detected
Public provider/service dependencies detected.
Amazon Bedrock
Browserbase
Google Gemini
OpenAI
Credential signal:
API keys or service config markers documented.
Tool / Plugin Surface
high confidence
Declared
Declared plugin/integration surface detected.
browser
code
search
Detailed evidence is not shown in the public view.
Package Provenance Drift
N/A
No package source configured
Detailed evidence is not shown in the public view.
MCP support live
External deps live
Tool / plugin surface live
Package provenance drift live
Maintain MolmoWeb?
HVTrust scores MolmoWeb from public signals only — we never contact maintainers first. If a signal is wrong, stale, or missing (provenance you publish, a Scorecard you run, signed releases), tell us and we'll review it. Corrections are public and tracked on GitHub.
Data sources
GitHub REST API (repo, commits, stars, forks, license)
Each agent's signals refresh once daily across 6 staggered batches. Methodology v3.2 · Raw JSON