Swift Argument Parser
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Swift Argument Parser | vouch | |
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4 | 10 | |
3,207 | 17 | |
1.1% | - | |
7.4 | 0.0 | |
9 days ago | over 2 years ago | |
Swift | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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Swift Argument Parser
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Idea for small project? (without touching any UI)
Command-line compiled apps, perhaps with swift-argument-parser
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Options array in Swift?
I'll add that if you are writing a command-line Mac app, Swift Argument Parser is helpful.
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Embedded malware in RC (NPM package)
It's not part of the standard library, but Swift has the first-party ArgumentParser[0]. Other languages could use a similar model (though what "first party" means for JavaScript is unclear).
[0]: https://github.com/apple/swift-argument-parser
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Static site Generator using Swift
ARGUMENT PARSER
vouch
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NPM repository flooded with 15,000 phishing packages
If you don't know the author, signatures do nothing. Anybody can sign their package with some key. Even if you could check the author's identity, that still does very little for you, unless you know them personally.
It makes a lot more sense to use cryptography to verify that releases are not malicious directly. Tools like crev [1], vouch [2], and cargo-vet [3] allow you to trust your colleagues or specific people to review packages before you install them. That way you don't have to trust their authors or package repositories at all.
That seems like a much more viable path forward than expecting package repositories to audit packages or trying to assign trust onto random developers.
[1]: https://github.com/crev-dev/crev [2]: https://github.com/vouch-dev/vouch [3]: https://github.com/mozilla/cargo-vet
- Dozens of malicious PyPI packages discovered targeting developers
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Vetting the Cargo
Alternatives to cargo-vet that has been mentioned before here on HN:
- https://github.com/crev-dev/crev
- https://github.com/vouch-dev/vouch
Anyone know of any more alternatives or similar tools already available?
- Vouch – A multi-ecosystem package code review system
- Gitsign
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Embedded malware in RC (NPM package)
I've created Vouch in an attempt to address this problem:
https://github.com/vouch-dev/vouch
Vouch lets users create and share reviews for NPM packages. Project dependencies can then be checked against those reviews.
Vouch uses extensions to interface with package ecosystems. It's simple to create a new extension. Extensions currently exist for NPM, PyPi, and Ansible Galaxy.
I'm currently working on a website to index known reviews and publish official reviews.
I hope you guys find it useful! Drop by the Matrix channel if you have any feedback to share: #vouch:matrix.org
- Vouch: A dependency review tool for NPM packages
- BREAKING!! NPM package ‘ua-parser-js’ with more than 7M weekly download is compromised
- Vouch: A dependency review tool for PyPI packages
What are some alternatives?
Commander - Compose beautiful command line interfaces in Swift
npm-force-resolutions - Force npm to install a specific transitive dependency version
SwiftCLI - A powerful framework for developing CLIs in Swift
gitsign - Keyless Git signing using Sigstore
nef - 💊 steroids for Xcode Playgrounds
is-number - JavaScript/Node.js utility. Returns `true` if the value is a number or string number. Useful for checking regex match results, user input, parsed strings, etc.
🌳 Environment - Type-safe environment variables in Swift.
secimport - eBPF Python runtime sandbox with seccomp (Blocks RCE).
CommandLine
SES-shim - Endo is a distributed secure JavaScript sandbox, based on SES
Progress.swift - :hourglass: Add beautiful progress bars to your loops.
birdcage - Cross-platform embeddable sandboxing