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Socket Now Supports uv.lock Files
Socket now supports uv.lock files to ensure consistent, secure dependency resolution for Python projects and enhance supply chain security.
@transmute/cli
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npm i -g @transmute/cli
transmute graph --env .env --file ./src/__fixtures__/_minimal-credential.json
transmute graph --file ./src/__fixtures__/_minimal-credential.json --accept application/vnd.transmute.graph+json
transmute graph --file ./src/__fixtures__/_minimal-credential.json --accept application/vnd.transmute.cypher --unsafe
npm i
npm t
npm i -g .
Then see the usage section above, or use the npm script aliases, below:
npm run transmute -- graph --accept application/vnd.transmute.graph+json --file ./src/__fixtures__/_minimal-credential.json
npm --silent run transmute -- graph --accept application/vnd.transmute.cypher+json --file ./src/__fixtures__/_minimal-credential.json \
| jq -r '.query'
npm --silent run transmute -- graph --env .env --file ./src/__fixtures__/_minimal-credential.json
You will need to use a remote neo4j instance to test with act locally.
Help wanted resolving related docker network issues.
act -j act-preview-neo4j --secret-file .env
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We found that @transmute/cli 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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