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SANDWORM_MODE: Shai-Hulud-Style npm Worm Hijacks CI Workflows and Poisons AI Toolchains
An emerging npm supply chain attack that infects repos, steals CI secrets, and targets developer AI toolchains for further compromise.
open-source-stats-stream
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A stream that tails npm and node core commits to produce an open source stat digest of a group on contributors
npm install open-source-stats-stream
const createStream = require('open-source-stats-stream')
// pass in an array of names that identify the contributors
createStream(['mafintosh', 'Mathias Buus'])
.on('data', console.log) // emitted everytime the stats are updated
Will produce a stream of thats that look like this
{ npm:
{ totalModules: 646719,
maintaining: 687,
lastMonth: { downloads: 293745180, updated: 62, created: 4 } },
nodeCore:
{ lastMonth: { totalCommits: 415, authored: 3, reviewed: 0, committed: 1 } } }
There is also an command line tool available
npm install -g open-source-stats-stream
open-source-stats-stream mafintosh 'Mathias Buus'
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The npm package open-source-stats-stream receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, open-source-stats-stream popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that open-source-stats-stream 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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