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Introducing Socket Optimize
We're excited to introduce Socket Optimize, a powerful CLI command to secure open source dependencies with tested, optimized package overrides.
snyk-gradle-plugin
Advanced tools
Snyk helps you find, fix and monitor for known vulnerabilities in your dependencies, both on an ad hoc basis and as part of your CI (Build) system.
This plugin provides dependency metadata for Gradle projects that use gradle
and have a build.gradle
file.
Supported Snyk command line arguments:
--gradle-sub-project=foo
return dependencies for a specific subproject (by default, return only the
dependencies for the top-level project)Additional command line arguments to Gradle can be provided after --
, for example:
-- --configuration=foo
only fetch dependencies for a certain configuration (by default, merged deps for
all the configurations are returned).See lib/init.gradle
for the Groovy script injected in Gradle builds to gather and resolve the dependencies.
Minimum supported version of Node.js is 4.
It does not fully support running tests from .ts
files using ts-node
, so we have to run .js
tests from ./dist
for now.
FAQs
Snyk CLI Gradle plugin
The npm package snyk-gradle-plugin receives a total of 12,052 weekly downloads. As such, snyk-gradle-plugin popularity was classified as popular.
We found that snyk-gradle-plugin demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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We're excited to introduce Socket Optimize, a powerful CLI command to secure open source dependencies with tested, optimized package overrides.
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