npm package trust score

color-convert

npm · 304M/week · 14.9 years old

74/ 100
CRITICAL
npm publishers1
Weekly downloads304M
Package age14.9 years
Last published180d ago
GitHub contributors28
ProvenanceNo
OpenSSF Scorecard3.3/10
GradeB

Risk flags

CRITICAL: sole npm publisher + >10M/wk

color-convert has a single npm publisher with 304M weekly downloads. This is the exact attack profile that enabled the axios compromise (March 2026) and the LiteLLM supply chain attack. A stolen credential gives an attacker publish access to a package running on millions of machines. GitHub contributors (28) don't have npm publish rights — only the publisher does.

Score breakdown

Five behavioral dimensions. Each measured from public registry data, not self-reported.

Longevity
25/25
Download momentum
22/25
Release consistency
13/20
Publisher depth
4/15
GitHub backing
10/15

What this score measures

The Commit trust score measures behavioral commitment — signals that are hard to fake. Unlike stars, READMEs, or download counts, these signals capture how a package is actually maintained.

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Use this data

CLI

npx proof-of-commitment color-convert

MCP (Claude, Cursor, Windsurf)

{ "mcpServers": { "commit": { "type": "streamable-http", "url": "https://poc-backend.amdal-dev.workers.dev/mcp" } } }

README badge

![Commit Trust](https://poc-backend.amdal-dev.workers.dev/badge/npm/color-convert)

color-convert commit trust badge

REST API

curl -X POST https://poc-backend.amdal-dev.workers.dev/api/audit -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"packages":["color-convert"]}'