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Quasar RAT Disguised as an npm Package for Detecting Vulnerabilities in Ethereum Smart Contracts
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@patternfly/pfe-card
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PFElements Card Element
<pfe-card>
<h2 slot="header">RH Card</h2>
This is the pfe-card body.
<div slot="footer">Text in footer</div>
</pfe-card>
If this slot is used, we expect a heading level tag (h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6) to be used here.
Any content that is not designated for the header or footer slot, will go to this slot.
Use this slot for anything that you want in the footer of the card.
npm run test
npm run build
From the PFElements root directory, run:
npm start
Card (and all PFElements) use Prettier to auto-format JS and JSON. The style rules get applied when you commit a change. If you choose to, you can integrate your editor with Prettier to have the style rules applied on every save.
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Cards for PatternFly Elements
We found that @patternfly/pfe-card demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 16 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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