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Toptal’s GitHub Organization Hijacked: 10 Malicious Packages Published
Threat actors hijacked Toptal’s GitHub org, publishing npm packages with malicious payloads that steal tokens and attempt to wipe victim systems.
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Simple, yet powerful entity framework for Go, that makes it easy to build and maintain applications with large data-models.
go install entgo.io/ent/cmd/ent@latest
For proper installation using Go modules, visit entgo.io website.
The documentation for developing and using ent is available at: https://entgo.io
For discussion and support, open an issue or join our channel in the gophers Slack.
Building ent
would not have been possible without the collective work of our entire community. We maintain a contributors page
which lists the contributors to this ent
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In order to contribute to ent
, see the CONTRIBUTING file for how to go get started.
If your company or your product is using ent
, please let us know by adding yourself to the ent users page.
For updates, follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/entgo_io
The ent
project was inspired by Ent, an entity framework we use internally. It is developed and maintained
by a8m and alexsn
from the Facebook Connectivity team. It is used by multiple teams and projects in production,
and the roadmap for its v1 release is described here.
Read more about the motivation of the project here.
ent is licensed under Apache 2.0 as found in the LICENSE file.
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