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NPM targeted by malware campaign mimicking familiar library names
Socket uncovered npm malware campaign mimicking popular Node.js libraries and packages from other ecosystems; packages steal data and execute remote code.
@frigade/react
Advanced tools
Install the package from your command line.
yarn add @frigade/react
npm install @frigade/react
pnpm install @frigade/react
Frigade is a developer-first platform for building quality product onboarding. A powerful, flexible API and native SDKs allow you to build onboarding 10x faster, experiment more easily, and drive customer success.
Frigade supports a series of use cases such as:
Component Library
Unstyled, ready-made components for building high‑quality user onboarding, faster. Onboarding checklists, tooltips, product walkthroughs, and much more. See components
Integrations
Integrations with Segment, Mixpanel, Posthog, and more to power targeting, analytics, and communications.
Content Management
Lightweight CMS built-in to update and test onboarding copy and content.
Versioning
Frigade makes it easy to manage multiple versions of onboarding across staging and production. Revisit previous versions of onboarding to see how they performed and make improvements.
Customer Journeys
Frigade automatically tracks state management and onboarding progress. Give your team full observability into the customer journey, and use Frigade to kick off automated workflows.
To learn more, visit frigade.com
FAQs
Build better product onboarding, faster.
The npm package @frigade/react receives a total of 11,038 weekly downloads. As such, @frigade/react popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @frigade/react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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