collection 01 · security tools for the ai-coding era
Everyone's vibe coding. Somebody should be securing it.
I'm Chester Guerrero. I run shipramen, a studio shipping small, sharp security tools for the era where the models write the code. this season, there are three.
01 · collection
Three tools for shipping AI-written code without getting burned.
shipped this season under one roof. open any one to read how it works before you hand off to the live build.
tenfold.sh
v0.1.0A story-driven CTF: an all-AI company goes dark and you're the incident responder sent in.
nine levels. hardcore.
vibecoded.fail
v1.0.3Capture-the-flag for AI slop. we serve the model's confident mistakes; you find what it actually shipped.
a leaderboard of finishers. bring a debugger.
envsafe.io
v0.3.1A secret-transfer protocol for the agentic age: move credentials between humans and agents without leaking them into a prompt.
spec is public. daemon is in private alpha.
not shipped yet.
the next collection is deliberately undecided. it may not be security. it may not be software. when there's something worth shipping, it shows up here in the same language. no countdown.
02 · maker
I spent a decade defending real systems as a security executive. then the threat model changed: the code started writing itself, and most of it shipped unread.
shipramen is what I do about it. not a consultancy, not a platform: a studio that ships small, finished tools, one collection at a time. each one takes a single real failure of AI-assisted coding and makes it concrete enough to learn from.
the work is deadpan on purpose. if a tool needs a launch video to explain itself, it isn't done. open one and you'll see what it does in about a minute.
a decade defending real systems. learned the gap is never the exploit, it's the code nobody read.
watched teams ship model-written code at ten times the speed and a tenth of the review. started keeping notes.
shipramen. collection 01 is those notes, turned into tools you can actually break.
building the things I wanted to hand my own team. say something useful.
03 · contact