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Mini Shai-Hulud Campaign Hits Red Hat Cloud Services npm Packages
A mini Shai-Hulud campaign compromised Red Hat Cloud Services npm packages to steal developer and CI/CD secrets during installation.
@procore/core-react
Advanced tools
A set of React components implementing the core-css spec
Node 6+ NPM or Yarn
To get started, type the following from the root directory:
yarn
yarn dev
Once the webpack build server is running, you can view the styles at http://localhost:5000.
Our styles are organized according to Inverted Triangle CSS. ITCSS organizes stylesheets by specificity. Read the article linked above for more information.
We use lint-staged to automatically format our source files via husky's precommit hook.
This process is configured in the .lintstagedrc file and in the precommit entry of package.json
Testing currently consists of Jest snapshot testing on our React storybook components. To run the test suite use the following command:
yarn test
yarn build
yarn publish
FAQs
React library of Procore Design Guidelines
The npm package @procore/core-react receives a total of 1,947 weekly downloads. As such, @procore/core-react popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @procore/core-react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 305 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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