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Socket uncovers malicious Rust crates impersonating fast_log to steal Solana and Ethereum wallet keys from source code.
A simple command-line tool for running down PRs on DefinitelyTyped.
npm i -g focus-dt
focus-dt [options]
--version Show version number [boolean]
--token GitHub Auth Token [string]
--username GitHub Username [string]
--password GitHub Password [string]
--review Include items from the 'Review' column of 'Pull Request
Status Board' [boolean]
--checkAndMerge Include items from the 'Check and Merge' column of 'Pull
Request Status Board' [boolean]
--oldest Sort so that the least recently updated cards come first
[boolean]
--newest Sort so that the most recently updated cards come first
[boolean]
--port The remote debugging port to use to wait for the chrome tab
to exit. [number]
--verbose, -v Increases the log level [count]
--help Show help [boolean]
If not GitHub auth token is provided, then the script will look in your host environment for: GITHUB_API_TOKEN
, FOCUS_DT_GITHUB_API_TOKEN
and AUTH_TOKEN
before asking for a token.
FAQs
A simple command-line tool for running down PRs on DefinitelyTyped
The npm package focus-dt receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, focus-dt popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that focus-dt demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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