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Reachability for Ruby Now in Beta
Reachability analysis for Ruby is now in beta, helping teams identify which vulnerabilities are truly exploitable in their applications.
This forks the official Nuxt starter template and adds elements of Bukwild's default stack including:
As much as possible is moved to a Nuxt module (at module/index.js) so that configuration isn't hard coded into your app and can receive npm updates.
Make sure to have node 8.0+ and npm 5.0+ installed
This is a project template for vue-cli.
$ vue init BKWLD/blamo my-project # or vue init BKWLD/blamo .
$ cd my-project
# install dependencies
$ yarn
Make sure to use a version of vue-cli >= 2.1 (
vue -V).
See the template's README
Many defaults can be disabled with the following options:
module.exports =
modules: ['blamo',
noCjsVue: false
noSentry: false
noMaxChunkSize: false
noRobots: false
noBalanceText: false
noUnorphan: false
noFailCodeOnGenerateError: false
]
FAQs
Bukwild's Nuxt starter template and bootstrapping module
We found that blamo demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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