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Quasar RAT Disguised as an npm Package for Detecting Vulnerabilities in Ethereum Smart Contracts
Socket researchers uncover a malicious npm package posing as a tool for detecting vulnerabilities in Etherium smart contracts.
@teambit/eslint
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.bit/command-history
(#6658)--internal
flag to see the private commands (#6725)--entire-lane
to get new components on a lane (#6661).
(#6757)latest
for checking-out the "tip" of component version history (#6619)toposort
components according to dependencies build order (#6701)--verbose
option (#6752)4.7.4
(#6603)teambit.react/react
to set allowJs: true
by default (#6734)false
by default (#6747)--json
output option for merge-lane flow (#6654)bit start
(#6634)bit dep set
when adding a missing dependency (#6702)graph
to ComponentGraph
for handle runtime edges correctly (#6833).bitmap
(#6828)MissingManuallyConfiguredPackages
(#6814)MissingManuallyConfiguredPackages
entries (#6812)import
didn't pay attention to current lane (#6801)usebox
(#6783)--scope
flag (#6627)bit rename --refactor
to change only packages that have an exact match (#6618).bitmap
record (#6655)bit status
should not show missing deps incorrectly (#6710)reset
when the component is diverged on lane and has no head on main (#6678)pnpUnpluggedFolder
to fix error on yarn install
(#6834)scope.repository
after bit-cc (#6718)EnvNotConfiguredForComponent
error to suggest running bit env set
(#6601)lane diff
performance (#6799)build-graph-from-fs
performance by not trying to import existing deps (#6612)rootComponents
(#6750, #6782, #6631, #6675, #6691, #6688)prodGraph
prop from get-flattened-dependencies
(#6728)VersionNotFound
(#6638)FAQs
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The npm package @teambit/eslint receives a total of 422 weekly downloads. As such, @teambit/eslint popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @teambit/eslint 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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