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# Mole Security Reference
Version 1.28.0 | 2026-02-27
## Path Validation
Every deletion goes through `lib/core/file_ops.sh`. The `validate_path_for_deletion()` function rejects empty paths, paths with `/../` in them, and anything containing control characters like newlines or null bytes.
Direct `find ... -delete` is not used for security-sensitive cleanup paths. Deletions go through validated safe wrappers like `safe_sudo_find_delete()`, `safe_sudo_remove()`, and `safe_remove()`.
**Blocked paths**, even with sudo:
```text
/ # root
/System # macOS system
/bin, /sbin, /usr # binaries
/etc, /var # config
/Library/Extensions # kexts
/private # system private
```
Some system caches are OK to delete:
- `/System/Library/Caches/com.apple.coresymbolicationd/data`
- `/private/tmp`, `/private/var/tmp`, `/private/var/log`, `/private/var/folders`
- `/private/var/db/diagnostics`, `/private/var/db/DiagnosticPipeline`, `/private/var/db/powerlog`, `/private/var/db/reportmemoryexception`
See `lib/core/file_ops.sh:60-78`.
When running with sudo, `safe_sudo_recursive_delete()` also checks for symlinks. Refuses to follow symlinks pointing to system files.
## Cleanup Rules
**Orphan detection** at `lib/clean/apps.sh:orphan_detection()`:
App data is only considered orphaned if the app itself is gone from all three locations: `/Applications`, `~/Applications`, `/System/Applications`. On top of that, the data must be untouched for at least 60 days. Adobe, Microsoft, and Google stuff is whitelisted regardless.
**Uninstall matching** at `lib/clean/apps.sh:uninstall_app()`:
App names need at least 3 characters. Otherwise "Go" would match "Google" and that's bad. Fuzzy matching is off. Receipt scans only look under `/Applications` and `/Library/Application Support`, not in shared places like `/Library/Frameworks`.
**Dev tools:**
Cache dirs like `~/.cargo/registry/cache` or `~/.gradle/caches` get cleaned. But `~/.cargo/bin`, `~/.mix/archives`, `~/.rustup` toolchains, `~/.stack/programs` stay untouched.
**Application Support and Caches:**
- Cache entries are evaluated and removed safely on an item-by-item basis using `safe_remove()` (e.g., `process_container_cache`, `clean_application_support_logs`).
- Group Containers strictly filter against whitelists before deletion.
- Targets safe, age-gated resources natively (e.g., CrashReporter > 30 days, cached Steam/Simulator/Adobe/Teams log rot).
- Explicitly protects high-risk locations: `/private/var/folders/*` sweeping, iOS Backups (`MobileSync`), browser history/cookies, and destructive container/image pruning.
**LaunchAgent removal:**
Only removed when uninstalling the app that owns them. All `com.apple.*` items are skipped. Services get stopped via `launchctl` first. Generic names like Music, Notes, Photos are excluded from the search.
`stop_launch_services()` checks bundle_id is valid reverse-DNS before using it in find patterns, stopping glob injection. `find_app_files()` skips LaunchAgents named after common words like Music or Notes.
`unregister_app_bundle` explicitly drops uninstalled applications from LaunchServices via `lsregister -u`. `refresh_launch_services_after_uninstall` triggers asynchronous database compacting and rebuilds to ensure complete removal of stale app references without blocking workflows.
See `lib/core/app_protection.sh:find_app_files()`.
## Protected Categories
System stuff stays untouched: Control Center, System Settings, TCC, Spotlight, `/Library/Updates`.
VPN and proxy tools are skipped: Shadowsocks, V2Ray, Tailscale, Clash.
AI tools are protected: Cursor, Claude, ChatGPT, Ollama, LM Studio.
`~/Library/Messages/Attachments` and `~/Library/Metadata/CoreSpotlight` are kept out of automatic cleanup to avoid user-data or indexing risk.
Time Machine backups running? Won't clean. Status unclear? Also won't clean.
`com.apple.*` LaunchAgents/Daemons are never touched.
See `lib/core/app_protection.sh:is_critical_system_component()`.
## Analyzer
`mo analyze` runs differently:
- Standard user permissions, no sudo
- Respects SIP
- Two keys to delete: press ⌫ first, then Enter. Hard to delete by accident.
- Files go to Trash via Finder API, not rm
Code at `cmd/analyze/*.go`.
## Timeouts
Network volume checks timeout after 5s (NFS/SMB/AFP can hang forever). mdfind searches get 10s. SQLite vacuum gets 20s, skipped if Mail/Safari/Messages is open. dyld cache rebuild gets 180s, skipped if done in the last 24h.
`brew_uninstall_cask()` treats exit code 124 as timeout failure, returns immediately.
`app_support_item_size_bytes` calculation leverages direct `stat -f%z` checks and uses `du` only for directories, combined with strict timeout protections to avoid process hangs.
Font cache rebuilding (`opt_font_cache_rebuild`) safely aborts if explicit browser processes (Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Arc, etc.) are detected, preventing GPU cache corruption and rendering bugs.
See `lib/core/timeout.sh:run_with_timeout()`.
## User Config
Put paths in `~/.config/mole/whitelist`, one per line:
```bash
# exact matches only
/Users/me/important-cache
~/Library/Application Support/MyApp
```
These paths are protected from all operations.
Run `mo clean --dry-run` or `mo optimize --dry-run` to preview what would happen without actually doing it.
## Testing
Security-sensitive cleanup paths are covered by BATS regression tests, including:
- `tests/clean_core.bats`
- `tests/clean_user_core.bats`
- `tests/clean_dev_caches.bats`
- `tests/clean_system_maintenance.bats`
- `tests/purge.bats`
- `tests/core_safe_functions.bats`
**System Memory Reports** computation uses bulk `find -exec stat` to avoid bash loop child-process limits on corrupted systems.
`bin/clean.sh` dry-run export temp files rely on tracked temp lifecycle (`create_temp_file()` + trap cleanup) to avoid orphan temp artifacts.
Background spinner logic interacts directly with `/dev/tty` and guarantees robust termination signals handling via trap mechanisms.
Latest local verification for this release branch:
- `bats tests/clean_core.bats` passed (12/12)
- `bats tests/clean_user_core.bats` passed (13/13)
- `bats tests/clean_dev_caches.bats` passed (8/8)
- `bats tests/clean_system_maintenance.bats` passed (40/40)
- `bats tests/purge.bats tests/core_safe_functions.bats` passed (67/67)
Run tests:
```bash
bats tests/ # all
bats tests/security.bats # security only
```
CI runs shellcheck and go vet on every push.
## Dependencies
System binaries we use are all SIP protected: `plutil` (plist validation), `tmutil` (Time Machine), `dscacheutil` (cache rebuild), `diskutil` (volume info).
Go deps: bubbletea v0.23+, lipgloss v0.6+, gopsutil v3.22+, xxhash v2.2+. All MIT/BSD licensed. Versions are pinned, no CVEs. Binaries built via GitHub Actions.
## Limitations
System cache cleanup needs sudo, first time you'll get a password prompt. Orphan files wait 60 days before cleanup, use `mo uninstall` to delete manually if you're in a hurry. No undo, gone is gone, use dry-run first. Only recognizes English names, localized app names might be missed, but falls back to bundle ID.
Won't touch: documents, media files, password managers, keychains, configs under `/etc`, browser history/cookies, git repos.