What is csurf?
"CSRF token middleware"
csurf is used to facilitate high-performance Node.js workflows. It provides a slim footprint of 23.3 KB on disk.
Installation Guide
# Install via NPM
npm install csurf
# Install via Yarn
yarn add csurf
Version 1.11.0 • License MIT
One-Line Verdict
"Stable for production use."
Healthy
Maintenance slowing down.
0 CVE History
No known CVEs.
23.3 KB
Light footprint.
401,891
Highly Trusted
Package Payload
4 Direct
Clean dependency structure.
Cold-Start Impact
+1 ms
Estimated execution overhead on standard hardware.
Current Threat Level
Verified Stable
"No known vulnerabilities detected. Version 1.11.0 is stable."
Accuracy Protocol
Scanned against OSV.dev (Google Open Source) databases. Last Deep-Scan: 2026.
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"CSRF token middleware"
csurf is used to facilitate high-performance Node.js workflows. It provides a slim footprint of 23.3 KB on disk.
# Install via NPM
npm install csurf
# Install via Yarn
yarn add csurf
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Run npm install csurf. This installs version 1.11.0 and adds 4 direct dependencies to your project.
Yes, csurf records 401,891 weekly downloads, making it a Highly Trusted part of the ecosystem.