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CLI tool for Socket.dev
npm install -g socket
socket --help
socket npm [args...]
and socket npx [args...]
- Wraps npm
and npx
to
integrate Socket and preempt installation of alerted packages using the
builtin resolution of npm
to precisely determine package installations.
socket optimize
- Optimize dependencies with
@socketregistry
overrides!
(👀 our blog post)
--pin
- Pin overrides to their latest version.--prod
- Add overrides for only production dependencies.socket cdxgen [command]
- Call out to
cdxgen. See
their documentation
for commands.
All aliases support the flags and arguments of the commands they alias.
socket ci
- alias for socket report create --view --strict
which creates a
report and quits with an exit code if the result is unhealthy. Use like eg.
socket ci .
for a report for the current folder--view
- when set on socket report create
the command will immediately do
a socket report view
style view of the created report, waiting for the
server to complete it--json
- outputs result as json which you can then pipe into
jq
and other tools--markdown
- outputs result as markdown which you can then copy into an
issue, PR or even chat--all
- by default only high
and critical
issues are included, by
setting this flag all issues will be included--strict
- when set, exits with an error code if report result is deemed
unhealthy--dry-run
- like all CLI tools that perform an action should have, we have a
dry run flag. Eg. socket report create
supports running the command without
actually uploading anything--debug
- outputs additional debug output. Great for debugging, geeks and us
who develop. Hopefully you will never need it, but it can still be fun,
right?--help
- prints the help for the current command. All CLI tools should have
this flag--version
- prints the version of the tool. All CLI tools should have this
flagThe CLI reads and uses data from a
socket.yml
file in the folder you
run it in. It supports the version 2 of the socket.yml
file format and makes
use of the projectIgnorePaths
to excludes files when creating a report.
SOCKET_SECURITY_API_TOKEN
- if set, this will be used as the API-keyTo run dev locally you can run these steps
npm install
npm run build:dist
npm exec socket
That should invoke it from local sources. If you make changes you run
build:dist
again.
SOCKET_SECURITY_API_BASE_URL
- if set, this will be the base for all
API-calls. Defaults to https://api.socket.dev/v0/
SOCKET_SECURITY_API_PROXY
- if set to something like
http://127.0.0.1:9090
,
then all request will be proxied through that proxy@socketsecurity/sdk
- the SDK
used in this CLIFAQs
CLI tool for Socket.dev
The npm package socket receives a total of 1,636 weekly downloads. As such, socket popularity was classified as popular.
We found that socket 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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