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ThreatLens CLI

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Log Analysis & Threat Hunting CLI

Open SourceMITWebCLI
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5features
2026since

Overview

5 features

ThreatLens CLI is a Security & compliance platforms project. It focuses on enabling security professionals to analyze logs and hunt threats efficiently from the command line. It is built as an open-source project for security analysts. ThreatLens CLI is open source under the MIT license. ThreatLens CLI is available on the web and the command line.

It is developed by TiltedLunar123, and it first shipped in 2026. The project is developed in the open on GitHub with 13 commits in the last 90 days. Among its 5 catalogued features are log analysis, threat hunting, and SIEM integration.

  • ✓Log analysis
  • ✓Threat hunting
  • ✓SIEM integration
  • ✓Sigma rules support
  • ✓Command-line interface
Tags
log-analysisthreat-huntingsiemsigma-rulescli-tool

Built with & integrations

Runs on
BrowserCLI

Trust & compliance

License
MIT
Verified signals
✓HTTPS✓Open Source✓Free tier✓GitHub · ★ 3✓Active maintenance

Indexing history

1

What PulseGate has recorded for this listing

  1. Indexed14 Jun · 21:49 UTC
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Frequently asked questions about ThreatLens CLI

What does ThreatLens CLI do?
ThreatLens CLI focuses on enabling security professionals to analyze logs and hunt threats efficiently from the command line. It is catalogued under Security & compliance platforms on PulseGate.
Who should use ThreatLens CLI?
ThreatLens CLI is an open-source project built for security analysts.
Does ThreatLens CLI have a free plan?
Yes — ThreatLens CLI is open source under the MIT license and free to use.
What platforms does ThreatLens CLI run on?
ThreatLens CLI runs on the web and the command line.
Is ThreatLens CLI still active?
The GitHub repository shows 13 commits in the last 90 days.
Who develops ThreatLens CLI?
ThreatLens CLI is developed by TiltedLunar123.
When did ThreatLens CLI launch?
ThreatLens CLI first shipped in 2026.
Is ThreatLens CLI open source?
Yes — ThreatLens CLI is open source under the MIT license, developed on GitHub.

At a glance

Platforms
Cli
Languages
English
Open source
Yes · ★ 3
License
MIT
Built for
security analysts
Model
Open source
Solves
Enabling security professionals to analyze logs and hunt threats efficiently from the command line.

Registered as

GitHub
TiltedLunar123/ThreatLens
PyPI
threatlens-cli

Developer

TiltedLunar123
Small team
↗ GitHub

Open source

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Stars
3
Forks
1
Open issues
41
Last commit
8 Jun 2026
Commits 90d
13
Contributors
2
Authorship
Small team
Default branch
main

Index record

Identity confidence
Medium · 77.6
Indexed
14 Jun 2026
Lifecycle
Alive
Last seen
14 Jun 2026
Identity audit (12)
Slug
threatlens-cli-pypi-org
Lifecycle last checked
8 Aug 2026
Verification state
Indexed for public listing
Listing state
Listed: yes
Index status
Included in index
Latest evidence snapshot
14 Jun 2026
Timeline basis
Indexed-at chronology. This listing's first-seen date was written by the catalog backfill, not observed here, so it is not treated as a sighting.
Name from
Written by a language model from the project's public pages.
Category from
Assigned by the 2026 taxonomy migration.
Summary from
Taken from the package registry entry.
Languages from
Detected by a language model from page content.
Canonical URL
https://github.com/TiltedLunar123/ThreatLens

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