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Introducing Socket Firewall: Free, Proactive Protection for Your Software Supply Chain
Socket Firewall is a free tool that blocks malicious packages at install time, giving developers proactive protection against rising supply chain attacks.
The idea is simple; you enter an abbreviation/acronym/initialism, and it outputs the meaning(s) of it.
cargo install abbreviations-rs
abbreviations.json
file, like this:abbreviation init
This command creates a file called abbreviations.json with all the data in the following directory:
abbreviation search idk
Meaning: I don't know
That's all you have to do to start using it!
There are many abbreviations that exist in the world, as a single developer I can't keep up with every single one that exists. If you want to add your own abbreviations, check out the src/abbreviations.json file and go ahead!
FAQs
Unknown package
We found that abbreviation-rs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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