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SEC479 / CLAUDE-GIT-CLEAN-PERMISSION
SEC479 flags shared Claude settings when permissions.allow grants blanket git clean authority.
Why It Matters
git clean can remove untracked files and directories. Granting Bash(git clean:*) in shared Claude settings makes destructive workspace cleanup part of the default team policy.
Trigger Shape
The rule triggers only when all of these are true:
- the file is a detected Claude settings surface
- the path is not fixture-like
permissions.allowcontains the exact tokenBash(git clean:*)
Clean Cases
These stay clean:
- more specific commands such as
Bash(git clean -fd) - settings files that do not grant blanket
git clean - fixture-like examples under test or fixture paths
Example Trigger
json
{
"permissions": {
"allow": ["Bash(git clean:*)", "Read(*)"]
}
}Safer Example
json
{
"permissions": {
"allow": ["Bash(git clean -fd)", "Read(*)"]
}
}How To Fix
Remove shared git clean permissions or replace them with a narrower reviewed workflow that keeps cleanup authority under explicit user control.