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npm Adopts OIDC for Trusted Publishing in CI/CD Workflows
npm now supports Trusted Publishing with OIDC, enabling secure package publishing directly from CI/CD workflows without relying on long-lived tokens.
The build backend used by PDM that supports latest packaging standards.
This is the backend for PDM projects that is fully-compatible with PEP 517 spec, but you can also use it alone. It reads the metadata of PEP 621 format and coverts it to Core metadata.
NOTE This project has been renamed from
pdm-pep517
and the old project lives in the legacy branch.
This project is licensed under MIT license.
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The build backend used by PDM that supports latest packaging standards
We found that pdm-backend 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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