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Supply Chain Attack on Axios Pulls Malicious Dependency from npm
A supply chain attack on Axios introduced a malicious dependency, plain-crypto-js@4.2.1, published minutes earlier and absent from the project’s GitHub releases.
@functionalfoundry/now-travis
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This is a work-in-progress iteration on the official version of now-travis and the modifications made in the glamorous-website repo.
# NPM
npm install --dev @functionalfoundry/now-travis
# Yarn
yarn add --dev @functionalfoundry/now-travis
This version of now-travis requires the following environment variables to be defined:
ROOT_DIR — the directory to deployTRAVIS_INSTANCE — com or orgNOW_NAME — the name to use for deploymentsNOW_ALIAS — the now.sh alias to useNOW_TOKEN — an access token to deploy to now.shGH_TOKEN — a personal GitHub token to annotate PRs with deployment URLsThis project is licensed under the MIT License.
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Deploy to now.sh from Travis
We found that @functionalfoundry/now-travis demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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