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Vigil: Is It Still Maintained in 2026?

Dormant

Vigil is an open-source Guardrails / LLM Firewall tool from deadbits (independent maintainer) — Apache-2.0, written in Python, built for Detects prompt injections, jailbreaks, and other risky LLM inputs via a pluggable scanner pipeline. As of 2026-07-13, its repository status is "Dormant". Stars and last-push date are pulled live from the GitHub API.

Repository snapshot

490
GitHub stars
2024-01-31
Last push
v0.10.3-alpha
Latest release
Apache-2.0
License
Python
Language
Dormant
Status

Repo: deadbits/vigil-llm · Detects prompt injections, jailbreaks, and other risky LLM inputs via a pluggable scanner pipeline · pulled live as of , refreshed weekly

What Vigil does

Detects prompt injections, jailbreaks, and other risky LLM inputs via a pluggable scanner pipeline deadbits (independent maintainer) maintains it under the Apache-2.0 license. Commercial vendors covering the same ground are scored, cell by cell, in the OWASP LLM Top 10 coverage matrix.

Status note: Vigil is flagged "Dormant". Check the repo before you build a pipeline on it. (Confirmed NOT formally archived (no GitHub archive banner), but last push was 2024-01-31 — roughly 2.5 years with no commits/releases as of verification date 2026-07-12, well past the 12-month dormancy threshold. Last release was indeed around Dec 2024 per brief. 'Dormant' is the accurate badge, not 'Archived' (repo is still open/writable, just inactive).)

Install & source

Repository: https://github.com/deadbits/vigil-llm

Frequently asked questions

Is Vigil still maintained in 2026?

As of 2026-07-12, Vigil's repository is flagged "Dormant". Check the latest push date on GitHub before you rely on it.

What license is Vigil under?

Vigil runs under the Apache-2.0 license, maintained by deadbits (independent maintainer).

What is Vigil used for?

Detects prompt injections, jailbreaks, and other risky LLM inputs via a pluggable scanner pipeline. It sits in the Guardrails / LLM Firewall category.

Last verified . Sources: https://github.com/deadbits/vigil-llm, Vigil project documentation. Funding and repo figures are third-party and go stale. Re-verify before you rely on them.
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