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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.
@commitlint/ensure
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The `validator` package provides a comprehensive set of string validation and sanitization functions. It offers similar functionalities to @commitlint/ensure, such as URL validation, string length checks, and pattern matching, but with a broader range of validation options.
The `joi` package is a powerful schema description language and data validator for JavaScript. While it is more complex and feature-rich compared to @commitlint/ensure, it can be used to validate strings, including checking for patterns, lengths, and formats like URLs.
The `yup` package is a JavaScript schema builder for value parsing and validation. Similar to `joi`, it provides extensive validation capabilities, including string validation, pattern matching, and length checks, making it a more versatile but also more complex alternative to @commitlint/ensure.
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The npm package @commitlint/ensure receives a total of 5,487,120 weekly downloads. As such, @commitlint/ensure popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @commitlint/ensure demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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