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Run automatic fix for open advisories #41

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@stefanobaghino-da stefanobaghino-da commented Jun 4, 2019

npm audit fix run on top of commit b919d1d, solves:

The following advisory remains unaddressed:


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We're trying to get rid of open advisories as advertised by npm audit in https://github.com/digital-asset/daml-js, some of which lead to this project. The expected security risk is very low, but we'd still like to get the low hanging fruits.

I haven't been able to run npm test to verify I didn't introduce any regression, is there something I'm missing on how to run tests on this project?

I'd like to take advantage of this situation to thank you for the work you have done on this project. I hope I can contribute something more substantial to it in the future. 🙂

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FYI I just opened a PR on remarkable (jonschlinkert/remarkable#337) to get rid of the remaining advisory.

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Thanks you, I just came here open a ticket for this

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Thank u for the pr, I will merge it asap

@agreatfool agreatfool merged commit 6be496b into agreatfool:master Jun 5, 2019
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Done, version 2.5.3 has been released.

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Thanks for the very quick response time!

@stefanobaghino-da stefanobaghino-da deleted the npm-audit-fix-b919d1d branch June 5, 2019 09:56
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