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docker-cheatset
Docker encapsulation of the cheatset command for generating Docsets for the Dash.app
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InfluxDB
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snyk
Discontinued Snyk CLI scans and monitors your projects for security vulnerabilities. [Moved to: https://github.com/snyk/cli]
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SaaSHub
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I started with looking at docker-cheatset, which is a Docker edition of the cheatset Ruby command for all of us, who do not maintain a Ruby tool chain, but still want to create cheat sheets etc. for Zeal or Dash.app.
I started with looking at docker-cheatset, which is a Docker edition of the cheatset Ruby command for all of us, who do not maintain a Ruby tool chain, but still want to create cheat sheets etc. for Zeal or Dash.app.
The cheatset gem had actually been updated from 1.4.4. to 1.4.5, but I had not noticed. The repository on GitHub does not uses the releases feature, meaning you cannot subscribe to getting release notification, I hope my Gemfile configuration will let Dependabot inform me of updates in the future, since it is based on the Gem repository.
I got a mail report from @snyk, the security scanner indicating a high number of vulnerabilitues in my Docker based projects.
Finally as an experiment I have added a Gemspec to the project, it was not necessary since I only rely on the one Gem, cheatset, but this way I can do scans and get notifications from @snyk and @dependabot when dependencies change. I do this for rojopolis/spellcheck-github-action, which is a Python based distribution with a requirements.txt file. I hope this addition will provide me with more information, so I can take the proper actions.