Is Serve Safe?

Serve — Nerq Trust Score 70.2/100 (B grade). Based on analysis of 2 trust dimensions, it is generally safe but has some concerns. Last updated: 2026-04-10.

Yes, Serve is safe to use. Serve is a npm package with a Nerq Trust Score of 70.2/100 (B), based on 3 independent data dimensions. Recommended for production use. Security: 90/100. Popularity: 0/100. Data sourced from npm registry, GitHub repository, NVD, OSV.dev, and OpenSSF Scorecard. Last updated: 2026-04-10. Machine-readable data (JSON).

Is Serve safe?

YES — Serve has a Nerq Trust Score of 70.2/100 (B). It meets Nerq's trust threshold with strong signals across security, maintenance, and community adoption. Recommended for production use — review the full report below for specific considerations.

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What is Serve's trust score?

Serve has a Nerq Trust Score of 70.2/100, earning a B grade. This score is based on 2 independently measured dimensions including security, maintenance, and community adoption.

Security
90
Popularity
0

What are the key security findings for Serve?

Serve's strongest signal is security at 90/100. No known vulnerabilities have been detected. It meets the Nerq Verified threshold of 70+.

Security score: 90/100 (strong)
Popularity: 0/100 — community adoption

What is Serve and who maintains it?

Authorrauchg
Categorynpm Packages
SourceN/A

Serve Across Platforms

Same developer/company in other registries:

Serve
56/100 · ios
serve
56/100 · homebrew
serve
48/100 · crates
Serve
46/100 · nuget

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Safety Guide: Serve

What is Serve?

Serve is a Node.js package — Static file serving and directory listing.

How to Verify Safety

Run npm audit to check for vulnerabilities. Review the package's GitHub repository for recent commits.

You can also check the trust score via API: GET /v1/preflight?target=serve

Key Safety Concerns for Node.js package

When evaluating any Node.js package, watch for: dependency vulnerabilities, malicious packages, typosquatting.

Trust Assessment

Serve has a Nerq Trust Score of 70/100 (B) and meets Nerq trust threshold. This score is based on automated analysis of security, maintenance, community, and quality signals.

Key Takeaways

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Serve Safe?
Yes, it is safe to use. serve with a Nerq Trust Score of 70.2/100 (B). Strongest signal: security (90/100). Score based on Security (90/100), Popularity (0/100).
What is Serve's trust score?
serve: 70.2/100 (B). Score based on Security (90/100), Popularity (0/100). Scores update as new data becomes available. API: GET nerq.ai/v1/preflight?target=serve
What are safer alternatives to Serve?
In the npm Packages category, more Node.js packages are being analyzed — check back soon. serve scores 70.2/100.
Does Serve have known vulnerabilities?
Nerq checks Serve against NVD, OSV.dev, and registry-specific vulnerability databases. Current security score: 90/100. Run your package manager's audit command for the latest findings.
Is Serve actively maintained?
Serve maintenance score: N/A. Check the repository for recent commit activity and issue responsiveness.
API: /v1/preflight Trust Badge API Docs

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Disclaimer: Nerq trust scores are automated assessments based on publicly available signals. They are not endorsements or guarantees. Always conduct your own due diligence.

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