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New Python Packaging Proposal Aims to Solve Phantom Dependency Problem with SBOMs
PEP 770 proposes adding SBOM support to Python packages to improve transparency and catch hidden non-Python dependencies that security tools often miss.
@snyk/sweater-comb
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“Sweats the small stuff, so you don’t have to. OpenAPI linting rules for Snyk APIs.”
“Sweats the small stuff, so you don’t have to. OpenAPI linting rules for Snyk APIs.”
At Snyk, we’re starting an API Program whose goal it is to create a beautiful garden of repeatable & concise APIs that empower Snyk customers, partners, and Snyk’ers alike to easily and quickly build new experiences and products.
Such an API needs some guardrails to stay cohesive, consistent and “unsurprising” to its consumers, as the platform scales in the number of concepts it provides and the number of teams delivering them.
Sweater Comb is a tool which provides some of those guardrails with automation, initially by applying custom Optic CI rules to Snyk's OpenAPI specifications.
Read more about the project in Sweater Comb documentation.
npm install @snyk/sweater-comb --save-dev
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“Sweats the small stuff, so you don’t have to. OpenAPI linting rules for Snyk APIs.”
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