Dependabot alerts: timeline of events on the alert details page
Dependabot alerts will now show more information on an alert’s activity. In the details page for a Dependabot alert, you will see a timeline of events (e.g. opened, fixed, reopened).…
Dependabot alerts will now show more information on an alert’s activity. In the details page for a Dependabot alert, you will see a timeline of events (e.g. opened, fixed, reopened).…
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Dependabot alerts will now be easier to prioritize with a new “Most Important” sort. For the alerts repository list view, by default, alerts will be sorted in a way to…
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The Dependency Review GitHub Action, which checks if pull requests introduce a dependency with a known vulnerability, now supports configuration based on vulnerability severity and license type. The following configuration…
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