Repository-grounded threat modeling that enumerates trust boundaries, assets, attacker capabilities, abuse paths, and mitigations, and writes a concise Markdown threat model. Trigger only when the user explicitly asks to threat model a codebase or path, enumerate threats/abuse paths, or perform AppSec threat modeling. Do not trigger for general architecture summaries, code review, or non-security design work.
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Does it follow best practices?
Impact
94%
2.54xAverage score across 3 eval scenarios
Passed
No findings from the security scan
Deliver an actionable AppSec-grade threat model that is specific to the repository or a project path, not a generic checklist. Anchor every architectural claim to evidence in the repo and keep assumptions explicit. Prioritizing realistic attacker goals and concrete impacts over generic checklists.
references/prompt-template.md to generate a repository summary.references/prompt-template.md. Use it verbatim when possible.references/prompt-template.md<repo-or-dir-name>-threat-model.md (use the basename of the repo root, or the in-scope directory if you were asked to model a subpath).references/prompt-template.mdreferences/security-controls-and-assets.mdOnly load the reference files you need. Keep the final result concise, grounded, and reviewable.
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