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@Yazawazi Yazawazi commented Sep 6, 2025

Will be released to PyPI after the merge.

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Warn High
safer-buffer@2.1.2 has Obfuscated code.

Confidence: 0.94

Location: Package overview

From: frontend/yarn.locknpm/safer-buffer@2.1.2

ℹ Read more on: This package | This alert | What is obfuscated code?

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Suggestion: Packages should not obfuscate their code. Consider not using packages with obfuscated code.

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@Yazawazi Yazawazi requested review from TURX and forrestbao September 6, 2025 01:19
@Yazawazi Yazawazi merged commit 78cb042 into main Sep 6, 2025
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@Yazawazi Yazawazi deleted the develop branch September 10, 2025 14:03
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