
Research
2025 Report: Destructive Malware in Open Source Packages
Destructive malware is rising across open source registries, using delays and kill switches to wipe code, break builds, and disrupt CI/CD.
package-serveraction-test
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When you're ready to publish a new version of this package to npm, run `npm version patch` to bump the version, merge the main branch into a 'deploy' branch, and push. The `build-publish` GitHub workflow will automatically build the package and push it to
When you're ready to publish a new version of this package to npm, run npm version patch to bump the version, merge the main branch into a 'deploy' branch, and push. The build-publish GitHub workflow will automatically build the package and push it to npm.
npm i <packagename>
FAQs
When you're ready to publish a new version of this package to npm, run `npm version patch` to bump the version, merge the main branch into a 'deploy' branch, and push. The `build-publish` GitHub workflow will automatically build the package and push it to
We found that package-serveraction-test demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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