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Vendor elijahcruz Package composer-security-adviser Short Description Check for security vulnerabilities in your composer project in one command. License
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Informations about the package composer-security-adviser
Composer Security Adviser
With this program, you can check to see if theres any security advisories for packages in your composer.json
How it works.
This works by getting the require/require-dev lists from your composer.json, and check each package you have for all of it's security advisories via the Packagist API.
You can also search individual packages as well.
Installation
You just need to install this globally using composer:
composer global require elijahcruz/composer-security-adviser
Usage
This is a pretty simple program to use. If you are ever unsure of how to use it, just run composer-security-adviser help to view the help screen.
run:check
Aliases: run, r
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Options:
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run:single
Aliases: rs, single
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Contributing
If you want to contribute to this, or have any issues, feel free to open an issue, or pr on GitHub.
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