Add audit-in-a-box CLI to Open-Source Projects#31
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Thanks again @TAIKER656. After looking more closely, I’m going to hold off on merging this for now because the project appears to be very new and does not yet show enough maturity or independent adoption for inclusion in the list. The topic is relevant, but for a newly created, self-submitted tool I’d like to see a bit more evidence first: for example some time in public use, external users or references, stable package availability, examples of generated output, or other signals that it is useful beyond the initial release. Please feel free to come back with a follow-up PR once the project has had more time to mature, or add evidence here if there is already real usage that I missed. |
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Totally fair call, @carloshvp — appreciate you taking the time to look closely, and that's exactly the right bar for a curated list. It's a brand-new release, so "wait for real-world signal" is the correct instinct. I'll let it earn some usage and come back with a follow-up PR once there's For whenever it's useful down the line: MIT, zero-dependency, runs locally with no telemetry, and every output line is anchored to specific Regulation (EU) Thanks again — no rush on your end. |
Adds audit-in-a-box to Open-Source Projects → EU AI Act Compliance Platforms.
--json, and Markdown-report output. Runs locally, no telemetry, MIT.Complements the listed
ai-act-conformity-pack(provider-side Annex IV skeleton) from the deployer side. All output is anchored to Regulation (EU) 2024/1689; it is a scoping aid, not legal advice.