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5 | 62 | |
1,903 | 4,065 | |
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8.9 | 9.9 | |
1 day ago | over 1 year ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
create-pull-request
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Which features would you like added to GitLab?
Read the action.yml to find the entry point
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[Actions] How do I take my dev branch, build it, and then create a pull request to main with the latest build artifacts?
Something like this, according to the the pr action readme, branch is for the pr branch name, the action will create it for you, base is for target branch, both can be omitted. https://github.com/peter-evans/create-pull-request
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Automatically Open Pull Requests with GitHub Actions
You can create a pull request by using the Create Pull request action in our workflow. A cool feature here is that you can add some customization related to your pull request that can help in the pull request review process, including labels and a defined branch name, for example:
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Upgrade NPM packages with GH Actions
Unfortunately, due to security limitations, the automated PR that your new upgrade workflow generates will not have GH Actions checks run against it. See issue on the Create PR action discussing this.
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Create a PR to automatically fix code linting errors
To customize the workflow further, you can refer to this action.
snyk
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How to secure JavaScript applications right from the CLI
There are a number of ways that you can install the Snyk CLI on your machine, ranging from using the available stand-alone executables to using package managers such as Homebrew for macOS and Scoop for Windows.
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Axios shipped a buggy version and it broke many productions apps. Let this be a lesson to pin your dependencies!
There's tons of tools to solve each of these problems Snyk for vulnerability scanning, tons of license checker plugins (like we use license-webpack-plugin which generates the license text for everything we distribute and fails a build if a license doesn't have one of our allowlisted licenses.
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The US military wants to understand the most important software on Earth - Open-source code runs on every computer on the planet—and keeps America’s critical infrastructure going. DARPA is worried about how well it can be trusted
oh, such companies already exist: For example Snyk
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Badges - TL;DR for your repository's README
Snyk provides security score and vulnerability count badges, which you can link to the relevant pages, as in these examples:
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If you had a few days to improve an existing Rails project before going live - what would you focus on?
If you app is dockerized I would recommend adding something like Snyk to make sure your image is safe.
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NodeSecure CLI v2.0.0
Note: I remind you that we support multiple strategy for vulnerabilities like Sonatype or Snyk.
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Free project-leading mentorship for senior engineers
My name is Adam, and I am a software engineer working at Snyk for the past 2.5 years. Over the past year, I have been leading a few projects that spanned multiple teams. My colleague is a tech lead at Snyk, and he’s been coaching people on how to lead projects effectively for a few years now.
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What should I expect from a MacOS development environment in enterprise?
So I'm curious, how are businesses building iOS apps securely? Could a tool like Snyk replace a manual audit, or is it a good idea to have an initial manual audit of our desired environment?
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RFC: A Full-stack Analytics Platform Architecture
Ideally, software can quickly go from development to production. Continuous deployment and delivery are some processes that make this possible. Continuous deployment means establishing an automated pipeline from development to production while continuous delivery means maintaining the main branch in a deployable state so that a deployment can be requested at any time. Predecos uses these tools. When a commit goes into master, the code is pushed directly to the public environment. Deployment also occurs when a push is made to a development branch enabling local/e2e testing before push to master. In this manner the master branch can be kept clean and ready for deployment most of the time. Problems that surface resulting from changes are visible before reaching master. Additional automated tools are used. Docker images are built for each microservice on commit to a development or master branch, a static code analysis is performed by SonarCloud revealing quality and security problems, Snyk provides vulnerability analysis and CodeClimate provides feedback on code quality while Coveralls provides test coverage. Finally, a CircleCI build is done. Each of these components use badges which give a heads-up display of the health of the system being developed. Incorporating each of these tools into the development process will keep the code on a trajectory of stability. For example, eliminating code smells, security vulnerabilities, and broken tests before merging a pull-request (PR) into master. Using Husky on development machines to ensure that code is well linted and locally tested before it is allowed to be pushed to source-control management (SCM). Applying additional processes such as writing tests around bugs meaning reintroduction of a given bug would cause a test to fail. The automated tools would then require that test to be fixed before push to SCM meaning fewer bugs will be reintroduced. Proper development processes and automation have a strong synergy.
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