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Kill Switch Hidden in npm Packages Typosquatting Chalk and Chokidar
Socket researchers found several malicious npm packages typosquatting Chalk and Chokidar, targeting Node.js developers with kill switches and data theft.
@based/cli
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Options:
-n, --name <name> name
-c, --cluster <cluster> cluster (default: "production")
-o, --org <org> org
-p, --project <project> project
-e, --env <env> env
--api-key <api-key> API key for service account
Options:
-i, --id <id> id
-d, --db <db> db
-l, --language <language> language
--editor <editor> editor (default: "nvim")
-c, --cluster <cluster> cluster (default: "production")
-o, --org <org> org
-p, --project <project> project
-e, --env <env> env
--api-key <api-key> API key for service account
-f, --function <functions...> function names to deploy (variadic)
--schema deploy schemas (default: false)
-w, --watch watch for changes (default: false)
-f, --force force deploy unchanged (default: false)
-c, --cluster <cluster> cluster (default: "production")
-o, --org <org> org
-p, --project <project> project
-e, --env <env> env
--api-key <api-key> API key for service account
-s, --skip-auth skip auth (default: false)
-c, --cluster <cluster> cluster (default: "production")
-o, --org <org> org
-p, --project <project> project
-e, --env <env> env
--api-key <api-key> API key for service account
Options:
-k, --key <key> key
-v, --value <value> value
-c, --cluster <cluster> cluster (default: "production")
-o, --org <org> org
-p, --project <project> project
-e, --env <env> env
Options:
-k, --key <key> key
-c, --cluster <cluster> cluster (default: "production")
-o, --org <org> org
-p, --project <project> project
-e, --env <env> env
Options:
-w, --watch watch for changes (default: false)
-i, --id <id> id
-d, --db <db> db
-n, --name <name> name
-t, --type <type> type
-l, --language <language> language
-f, --fields <fields> fields
-r, --limit <limit> limit
-c, --cluster <cluster> cluster (default: "production")
-o, --org <org> org
-p, --project <project> project
-e, --env <env> env
Options:
--before <before> filter before date
--after <after> filter before date
--fn <fn> filter function name
--cs <cs> filter checksum
--level <level> filter level
--service <service...> filter service name
-c, --cluster <cluster> cluster (default: "production")
-o, --org <org> org
-p, --project <project> project
-e, --env <env> env
Options:
--debug show debug info if available
-c, --cluster <cluster> cluster (default: "production")
-o, --org <org> org
-p, --project <project> project
-e, --env <env> env
Options:
-f, --file <file> .rdb backup file to upload
-n, --name <name> db isntance name
--debug show debug info if available
-c, --cluster <cluster> cluster (default: "production")
-o, --org <org> org
-p, --project <project> project
-e, --env <env> env
Options:
-c, --cluster <cluster> cluster (default: "production")
-o, --org <org> org
-p, --project <project> project
-e, --env <env> env
Options:
-c, --cluster <cluster> cluster (default: "production")
-o, --org <org> org
-p, --project <project> project
-e, --env <env> env
Options:
-c, --cluster <cluster> cluster (default: "production")
-o, --org <org> org
-p, --project <project> project
-e, --env <env> env
Options:
-n, --name <name> db isntance name
-c, --cluster <cluster> cluster (default: "production")
-o, --org <org> org
-p, --project <project> project
-e, --env <env> env
-c, --cluster <cluster> cluster (default: "production")
-o, --org <org> org
-p, --project <project> project
-e, --env <env> env
--api-key <api-key> API key for service account
Options:
--path <path> path where to install boilerplate app
--lib <lib> frontend library to use (choices: "react")
--debug show debug info if available
-c, --cluster <cluster> cluster (default: "production")
-o, --org <org> org
-p, --project <project> project
-e, --env <env> env
--size <size> size of env to create (choices: "small", "large")
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## call
The npm package @based/cli receives a total of 302 weekly downloads. As such, @based/cli popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @based/cli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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