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Malicious npm Package Targets Solana Developers and Hijacks Funds
A malicious npm package targets Solana developers, rerouting funds in 2% of transactions to a hardcoded address.
@planningcenter/doxy-web
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Unified styles for Church Center Web.
cd Code
git clone git@github.com:ministrycentered/doxy-web.git
cd doxy-web
yarn install
main
main
after changes have been merged via approved PRprerelease
package versions can be created from any branch (see below) and used for testing on staging
yarn link
(in doxy-web)yarn link @planningcenter/doxy-web
(in church-center
or proxied app)yarn install
(in church-center
or proxied app)yarn develop
(in doxy-web): listens for SCSS changes and compiles to CSS⚠️ run yarn unlink @planningcenter/doxy-web
and yarn install --check-files
to return package to published version from NPM
yarn storybook
⚠️ SCSS changes reflected in Storybook are not available in CCW without running yarn build
or yarn develop
npm login
yarn prerelease
main
):npm login
yarn deploy:package
v1.2.3
^ ^ ^
│ │ └─ Patch: Documentation and fixes
│ └─── Minor: Additions
└───── Major: Deletions and edits
church-center
or proxied apps, update VERSIONS.md to reflect the change/associated PRmain
):yarn deploy:storybook
yarn add @planningcenter/doxy-web
@planningcenter/doxy-web/dist/css/doxy-web
FAQs
Doxy for Church Center Web
The npm package @planningcenter/doxy-web receives a total of 271 weekly downloads. As such, @planningcenter/doxy-web popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @planningcenter/doxy-web demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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