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A Tale of Two Kitchens - Hypermodernizing Your Python Code Base
Safety and Dependabot complement these security tools by focusing on external dependencies. Safety takes charge of examining your dependencies, ensuring they are up-to-date and free from any known vulnerabilities. Dependabot works similarly, scanning dependencies, verifying if they're current and assessing them for potential security flaws. This function is crucial as weaknesses in external dependencies can compromise the security of the entire codebase.
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Any resources for writing production-grade code in Python?
https://pyup.io/safety/ for security checks of dependencies
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On dependency on external libraries
I'm trying this tool at the moment: https://pyup.io/safety/
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I think the CTX package on PyPI has been hacked!
Checking could be done if something like this eventually shows up in safety or pip-audit.
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Creating A Modern Python Development Environment
A 2021 security report by Snyk, states 47% of Python projects contain known vulnerabilities. On the bright hand side, almost 87% of known vulnerabilities can be resolved by upgrading the vulnerable package. Safety checks your installed dependencies for known security vulnerabilities.
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Modern Python setup for quality development
safety: Safety checks your installed dependencies for known security vulnerabilities.
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My IT department at work wants to ban Anaconda and replace it with ???
There is a python project called "safety". https://github.com/pyupio/safety If you run this after every package install or update and on a regular cadence it should catch the worst offenders much easier than having someone manually review every package.
pattern-matching-in-python
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Looking for explanation of Inferred variables in match and loops. Maybe other places
This explains pattern matching in Python, but hopefully it'll help. The foundation is the same.
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I think the CTX package on PyPI has been hacked!
Here's the link to the English version for those, like me, who cannot read Spanish!
What are some alternatives?
bandit - Bandit is a tool designed to find common security issues in Python code.
ctx - A minimal but opinionated dict/object combo (like Bunch).
pre-commit-hooks - git pre-commit hooks that work with http://pre-commit.com/
dangerzone - Take potentially dangerous PDFs, office documents, or images and convert them to safe PDFs
ochrona-cli - A command line tool for detecting vulnerabilities in Python dependencies and doing safe package installs
commitizen - Create committing rules for projects :rocket: auto bump versions :arrow_up: and auto changelog generation :open_file_folder:
kad - A simple Python package converting dictionary keys to attributes of a class.
Check-WP-CVE-2020-35489 - The (WordPress) website test script can be exploited for Unlimited File Upload via CVE-2020-35489
pip-audit - Audits Python environments, requirements files and dependency trees for known security vulnerabilities, and can automatically fix them
warehouse - The Python Package Index