The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20210501055110/https://github.com/topics/dependencies
Skip to content
#

dependencies

A package manager or package management system is a collection of software tools that automate the process of installing, upgrading, configuring, or removing computer programs for a computer's operating system in a consistent manner.

Here are 717 public repositories matching this topic...

jonahsnider
jonahsnider commented Nov 1, 2020

Describe the bug

When using an image URL like https://bundlephobia.com/api/stats-image?name=convert&version=1.0.1&wide=true for a version that isn't published the image returns a placeholder, but the placeholder gets cached. After the version is published the placeholder image stays cached.

To Reproduce

Visit an image URL for a version that didn't exist at image generation time.

athens
arschles
arschles commented Nov 13, 2019

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

Not related to a problem

Describe the solution you'd like

We opened #808 to discuss how we might use GitHub actions. At the time, this repo didn't have actions enabled. Now that it does, we should try them out for some of the things in that thread.

_Edit from @arschles - we have focused this issue to just the twitte

scala-steward
fthomas
fthomas commented Feb 1, 2021

Scalafix commits are currently attributed in the Git history to the Scala Steward user although it only did the easy part of running the rule. The hard part of writing the rule is done by someone else who's currently not attributed in any way. Wouldn't it be nice if we append Co-authored-by attributions to the Scalafix commit if the rule author(s) opts into i

Tern is a software composition analysis tool and Python library that generates a Software Bill of Materials for container images and Dockerfiles. The SBoM that Tern generates will give you a layer-by-layer view of what's inside your container in a variety of formats including human-readable, JSON, HTML, SPDX and more.

  • Updated Apr 30, 2021
  • Python
Wikipedia
Wikipedia

Related Topics

package-management