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DuckDB npm Account Compromised in Continuing Supply Chain Attack
Ongoing npm supply chain attack spreads to DuckDB: multiple packages compromised with the same wallet-drainer malware.
github.com/replit/protocol
Read the docs here http://protodoc.turbio.repl.co
This repository acts as a source of truth for the protocol definitions. Contains the npm package and JavaScript language bindings.
Installation:
npm install -s @replit/protocol@latest
You probably want to use Crosis Client https://github.com/replit/crosis/
node
npm
Update api.proto
and/or client.proto
, then run make clean && make build
. You can checkout the rest of the make
commands.
To test out your changes you can build and use the packages locally. For example via npm link
Run make all
. Make sure you have write access to the Replit npm org.
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