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Vendor mxr576 Package composer-audit-changes Short Description Composer command for only auditing installed or updated packages in composer.lock License
MIT
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Informations about the package composer-audit-changes
composer audit-changes only
The audit-changes Composer command works similarly to the built-in composer audit command but it only audits newly
installed or updated packages since a previous version of composer.lock.
Why
Have you seen a pending CR/MR/PR before that was blocked because a security advisory has just been released for a
existing dependency?
This solution can be ideal for auditing only those package changes that were made in a CR/MR/PR but not the complete
content on composer.lock.
Installation
Usage
Run composer audit-changes --help to see available command arguments and options.
Background story
This package was created to showcase that maybe there is a better alternative for handling randomly failing builds
than adding an opt-out feature to composer audit. See the related issue feature request at https://github.com/composer/composer/issues/11298.
All versions of composer-audit-changes with dependencies
Requiresphp Version
~8.1.0 || ~8.2.0 || ~8.3.0 || ~8.4.0 composer-plugin-api Version
^2.3 composer/composer Version
^2.8.0
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