Add a workflow to do code-scanning with bandit#143
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Add a workflow to do code-scanning with bandit#143cooljeanius wants to merge 1 commit intotrac-hacks:masterfrom
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Turns on code-scanning with bandit
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Since there was some skepticism in #139 about CodeQL due to its CLI binaries being proprietary, here is a PR for a separate code-scanning tool, bandit, which is fully FOSS and available in MacPorts. It should help PR submitters verify that any future PRs opened don't break anything.