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radarctl is a command-line interface for Radar, an open-source orchestrator of security scanners. Radar is part of the Eureka DevSecOps platform.
Install the Radar CLI on the command-line using NPM:
npm i -g @eurekadevsecops/radar
Run the Radar CLI:
radar
You will get a list of available commands:
COMMANDS
help display help
scan scan for vulnerabilities
scanners display available scanners
View help page for each command by using help on the command-line:
radar help
Run a scan on the source code in the current working directory:
radar scan
Refer to help for the scan command for more information.
radar help scan
See CONTRIBUTING.md
FAQs
Radar is an open-source orchestrator of security scanners.
The npm package @eurekadevsecops/radar receives a total of 66 weekly downloads. As such, @eurekadevsecops/radar popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @eurekadevsecops/radar demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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