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A supply chain attack has been detected in versions 1.95.6 and 1.95.7 of the popular @solana/web3.js library.
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A React component library for use with Inkeep, Inc.'s search and chat service.
A React component library for use with Inkeep, Inc.'s search and chat service.
yarn add @inkeep/widgets
npm install @inkeep/widgets
install-peerdeps
package with yarn:
install-peerdeps @inkeep/widgets --only-peers -Y
peerDependencies
section of the package.json file and install
each dependency using yarn add <dependency>
peerDependencies
section of the package.json file and install
each dependency using npm install <dependency>
Ask for access to the widget library documentation.
This project is licensed under the Inkeep, Inc. Customer License (IICL) v1.0. The terms and conditions of the IICL apply to all users who are Inkeep, Inc. customers. Users can modify and extend the software as they wish, but only as long as they are Inkeep, Inc. customers. For more details, see the LICENSE file in the project root.
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A React component library for use with Inkeep, Inc.'s search and chat service.
The npm package @inkeep/widgets receives a total of 1,379 weekly downloads. As such, @inkeep/widgets popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @inkeep/widgets 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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