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Rust Support Now in Beta
Socket's Rust support is moving to Beta: all users can scan Cargo projects and generate SBOMs, including Cargo.toml-only crates, with Rust-aware supply chain checks.
encore-api-services
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node: >= 10.10.0,
npm: >= 6.4.1
We use some open source tools to perform static code analysis:
These tools are automated and doesn't require manual work once they've been set up. They are also integrated in our continuous integration process.
Linting is a process of checking the source code for stylistic as well as programmatic errors. TSLint helps to identify some mistakes that are made during coding. It is also used for adhering best practices and improving code quality and readability.
Our TypeScript code is written in compliance with recommended style guide. It is a set of standards that outline how code should be written and organized and it covers nearly every aspect of TypeScript. We use TSLint with recommended config.
You can run TSLint manually with the following command: npm run lint:ts
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Setup your IDE/Editor to show you TSLint errors and warnings:
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#### Dev dependencies ``` node: >= 10.10.0, npm: >= 6.4.1 ```
We found that encore-api-services demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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