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macOS and Linux CLI for opening a new terminal tab/window, optionally with a command to execute and/or display settings
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Bump json from 9.0.6 to 10.0.0 #31

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Bumps json from 9.0.6 to 10.0.0.

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10.0.0

  • Backward incompatible and security-related change to parsing "lookup" strings.

    This version restricts the supported syntax for bracketed "lookup" strings to fix a possible vulnerability (CVE-2020-7712). With a carefully crafted lookup string, command injection was possible. See #144 for a repro. If you use json (the CLI or as a node.js module) and run arbitrary user-provided strings as a "lookup", then you should upgrade.

    For the json CLI, a "lookup" string is the 'foo' in:

      echo ...some json... | json foo
    

    which allows you to lookup fields on the given JSON, e.g.:

      $ echo '{"foo": {"bar": "baz"}}' | json foo.bar
      baz
    

    If one of the lookup fields isn't a valid JS identifier, then the JS array notation is supported:

      $ echo '{"https://example.com": "my-value"}' | json '["https://example.com"]'
      my-value
    

    Before this change, json would effectively exec the string between the brackets as JS code such that things like the following were possible:

      $ echo '{"foo3": "bar"}' | json '["foo" + 3]'
      bar
    

    This change limits supported bracket syntax in lookups to a simple quoted string:

      ["..."]
      ['...']
      [`...`]      # no variable interpolation
    

    Otherwise generating an error of the form:

      json: error: invalid bracketed lookup string: "[\"foo\" + 3]" (must be of the form ['...'], ["..."], or [`...`])
    
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