alexjurkiewicz / ecr-scan-image

Github Action to run AWS ECR vulnerability scan on Docker image
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Bump @actions/core from 1.2.6 to 1.9.1 #25

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 2 years ago

dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Bumps @actions/core from 1.2.6 to 1.9.1.

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1.9.1

  • Randomize delimiter when calling core.exportVariable

1.9.0

  • Added toPosixPath, toWin32Path and toPlatformPath utilities #1102

1.8.2

  • Update to v2.0.1 of @actions/http-client #1087

1.8.1

  • Update to v2.0.0 of @actions/http-client

1.8.0

1.7.0

1.6.0

1.5.0

1.4.0

1.3.0

1.2.7

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pzi commented 2 years ago

Looks like the only change that might visibly change something is https://github.com/actions/toolkit/pull/772

alexjurkiewicz commented 2 years ago

thanks for checking. Happy for you to merge!

pzi commented 2 years ago

thanks for checking. Happy for you to merge!

maybe worth noting that I didn't actually run the update, I just looked at the changelog and nothing stood out. I no longer have access to ECR as I moved on from my previous workplace. And I don't have it set up for personal stuff.

alexjurkiewicz commented 2 years ago

And I still use ECR but view CircleCI 😅

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thanks for checking. Happy for you to merge!

maybe worth noting that I didn't actually run the update, I just looked at the changelog and nothing stood out. I no longer have access to ECR as I moved on from my previous workplace.

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pzi commented 2 years ago

And I still use ECR but view CircleCI 😅

Ah yeah, there's that too.. I am now in Bitbucket/bamboo land 😅

pzi commented 2 years ago

so.... yolo merge?