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GitHub Removes Malicious Pull Requests Targeting Open Source Repositories
GitHub removed 27 malicious pull requests attempting to inject harmful code across multiple open source repositories, in another round of low-effort attacks.
This is a version of GitHub's Campfire bot, hubot. He's pretty cool.
You'll probably never have to hack on this repo directly. Instead this repo provides a library that's distributed by npm that you simply require in your project.
Make sure you have node.js and npm installed.
Download the latest version of hubot.
Then follow the instructions in the README in the hubot
directory.
Hubot ships with a couple of default scripts, but there's a growing
number of extras in the hubot-scripts
repository. hubot-scripts
is a way to share scripts with the entire
community. Check out the README
for more help on installing individual scripts.
Install all of the required dependencies by running npm install
.
It's easy to test scripts locally with an interactive shell:
% bin/hubot
...and to run tests:
% make test
FAQs
A simple helpful robot for your Company
The npm package hubot receives a total of 10,223 weekly downloads. As such, hubot popularity was classified as popular.
We found that hubot 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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