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FEAT: Set up auth #470

Open ermish opened 3 months ago

ermish commented 3 months ago

Resolves #[Issue number]

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Package New capabilities Transitives Size Publisher
npm/@apollo/server@4.10.4 environment, network Transitive: eval, filesystem +70 8.05 MB apollo-bot
npm/@fastify/cookie@9.3.1 None +2 140 kB climba03003
npm/@firebase/rules-unit-testing@3.0.3 environment, network Transitive: filesystem +8 813 kB google-wombot
npm/@graphql-codegen/cli@5.0.2 environment, filesystem, network, shell, unsafe Transitive: eval +211 24.5 MB dotansimha
npm/@graphql-codegen/typescript-resolvers@4.1.0 Transitive: environment, eval, filesystem, network, shell, unsafe +126 19.3 MB dotansimha
npm/@graphql-codegen/typescript@4.0.7 Transitive: environment, eval, filesystem, network, shell, unsafe +127 19.4 MB dotansimha
npm/@graphql-tools/mock@9.0.3 environment +5 652 kB ardatan
npm/@graphql-tools/schema@10.0.4 None +5 688 kB ardatan
npm/@swc/core@1.5.25 environment, filesystem, shell +12 431 MB kdy1
npm/@types/cookie-parser@1.4.7 None +10 113 kB types
npm/@types/node@20.14.2 None 0 2.09 MB types
npm/@types/supertest@6.0.2 None +3 41.4 kB types
npm/fastify@4.27.0 Transitive: environment, eval +21 4.89 MB matteo.collina
npm/firebase-admin@12.1.1 environment, filesystem, network Transitive: shell +47 27.3 MB google-wombot
npm/firebase-tools@13.11.2 Transitive: environment, eval, filesystem, network, shell +132 17 MB
npm/firebase@10.12.2 Transitive: environment, filesystem, network +48 105 MB google-wombot
npm/globals@15.4.0 None 0 170 kB sindresorhus

🚮 Removed packages: npm/@apollo/server@4.9.5, npm/@firebase/rules-unit-testing@3.0.1, npm/@graphql-codegen/cli@5.0.0, npm/@graphql-codegen/typescript-resolvers@4.0.1, npm/@graphql-codegen/typescript@4.0.1, npm/@graphql-tools/mock@9.0.0, npm/@graphql-tools/schema@10.0.2, npm/@swc/core@1.4.6, npm/@types/node@20.10.4, npm/@types/supertest@2.0.16, npm/fastify@4.26.2, npm/firebase-admin@12.0.0, npm/firebase-tools@13.1.0, npm/firebase@10.8.0, npm/globals@13.23.0

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Alert Package NoteSource
Install scripts npm/esbuild@0.20.2
  • orphan: npm/esbuild@0.20.2
Install scripts npm/@swc/core@1.5.25
  • Install script: postinstall
  • Source: node postinstall.js
Install scripts npm/protobufjs@7.2.4
  • Install script: postinstall
  • Source: node scripts/postinstall
Install scripts npm/esbuild@0.19.8
Install scripts npm/@swc/core@1.4.6
  • Install script: postinstall
  • Source: node postinstall.js

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theyokohamalife commented 1 month ago

@ermish Is this still in progress?