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Follow-up and Clarification on Recent Malicious Ruby Gems Campaign
A clarification on our recent research investigating 60 malicious Ruby gems.
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$ gem install webtail
Pass Stdout to webtail via pipeline
$ tail -f ... | webtail [options]
-p, --port port number for http server (default is 9999)
-r, --rc callback file location (default is ~/.webtailrc)
-h, --help Display this help message.
You can define your custom callback into ~/.webtailrc. The code in ~/.webtailrc is executed when a new line is inserted.
$ cat ~/.webtailrc
var line = $('pre:last');
var text = line.text();
if (text == '\n') {
line.css({
margin: '3em 0',
height: 1,
background: 'lime'
});
}
if (text.match(/CACHE|Load/)) {
line.css({
color: '#E1017B'
});
}
$ tail -f log/development.log | webtail
$ gem install userstream
$ cat twitter.rb
# encoding: utf-8
require "user_stream"
UserStream.configure do |config|
config.consumer_key = "..."
config.consumer_secret = "..."
config.oauth_token = "..."
config.oauth_token_secret = "..."
end
UserStream.client.user do |status|
STDOUT.puts "#{status.user.name}: #{status.text}"
STDOUT.flush
end
$ cat ~/.webtailrc
last.text(text.replace(/[ァ-ンー]{2,}/gi, 'ゆのっち'));
$ ruby twitter.rb | webtail
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We found that webtail 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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