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6 Malicious Packagist Themes Ship Trojanized jQuery and FUNNULL Redirect Payloads
Six malicious Packagist packages posing as OphimCMS themes contain trojanized jQuery that exfiltrates URLs, injects ads, and loads FUNNULL-linked redirects.
@commitlint/types
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Conventional Changelog is a suite of tools to parse conventional commit messages and generate changelogs. It provides similar functionalities to Commitlint but focuses more on generating changelogs rather than enforcing commit message conventions.
Commitizen is a tool that helps developers write standardized commit messages. It provides a command-line interface to guide users through the commit message creation process, ensuring adherence to conventional commit standards. Unlike Commitlint, it focuses on the commit message creation process rather than validation.
Semantic Release automates the versioning and package publishing process based on commit messages. It uses conventional commit messages to determine the type of release (major, minor, patch) and generates release notes. While it shares the goal of standardizing commit messages, it extends beyond validation to automate the release process.
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The npm package @commitlint/types receives a total of 5,233,102 weekly downloads. As such, @commitlint/types popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @commitlint/types 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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