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Vendor enlightn Package laravel-security-checker Short Description A Laravel package to scan your dependencies for known security vulnerabilities. License
MIT
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Informations about the package laravel-security-checker
Enlightn Security Checker for Laravel
This package includes an Artisan command that checks if your application uses dependencies with known security vulnerabilities. It is a wrapper around the Enlightn Security Checker.
Installation
You may use Composer to install the package on your Laravel application:
Usage
To check for security vulnerabilities in your dependencies, you may run the security:check Artisan command:
Options & Arguments
Composer Lock File
You may specify a custom location for your composer.lock file, using the optional argument:
Format
By default, this command displays the result in ANSI. You may use the --format option to display the result in JSON instead:
Exclude Dev Dependencies
If you would like to exclude dev dependencies from the vulnerabilities scanning, you may use the --no-dev option (defaults to false):
Custom Directory for Caching Advisories Database
By default, the security:check command uses the directory returned by the sys_get_temp_dir PHP function for storing the cached advisories database. If you wish to modify the directory, you may use the --temp-dir option:
Contribution Guide
Thank you for considering contributing to the Enlightn security checker project! The contribution guide can be found here.
License
The Enlightn security checker for Laravel is licensed under the MIT license.
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