Closed JonathanKolnik closed 11 months ago
New and updated dependencies detected. Learn more about Socket for GitHub ↗︎
Packages | Version | New capabilities | Transitives | Size | Publisher |
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@storybook/source-loader | 7.6.6 | filesystem | +9 |
1.7 MB | shilman |
@storybook/addon-actions | 7.0.2...7.6.6 | eval, environment | +3/-16 |
553 kB | shilman |
storybook | 7.0.2...7.6.6 | None | +189/-175 |
238 MB | shilman |
@storybook/theming | 7.0.2...7.6.6 | None | +1/-1 |
734 kB | shilman |
@storybook/react | 7.0.2...7.6.6 | shell | +63/-61 |
218 MB | shilman |
@storybook/addon-essentials | 7.0.2...7.6.6 | None | +139/-99 |
231 MB | shilman |
@storybook/react-webpack5 | 7.0.2...7.6.6 | None | +134/-108 |
634 MB | shilman |
@storybook/addon-storysource | 7.0.2...7.6.6 | None | +10/-26 |
3.6 MB | shilman |
@storybook/addon-docs | 7.0.2...7.6.6 | None | +128/-88 |
231 MB | shilman |
@storybook/addon-a11y | 7.0.2...7.6.6 | None | +1/-16 |
51.7 kB | shilman |
🚨 Potential security issues detected. Learn more about Socket for GitHub ↗︎
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@SocketSecurity ignore @storybook/addon-actions@7.6.6
@SocketSecurity ignore @storybook/manager@7.6.6
@SocketSecurity ignore @storybook/preview@7.6.6
@SocketSecurity ignore telejson@7.2.0
@SocketSecurity ignore assert@2.1.0
@SocketSecurity ignore react-refresh@0.14.0
@SocketSecurity ignore @babel/plugin-syntax-import-meta@7.10.4
@SocketSecurity ignore hasown@2.0.0
@SocketSecurity ignore defaults@1.0.4
@SocketSecurity ignore @storybook/telemetry@7.6.6
@SocketSecurity ignore @swc/core@1.3.101
@SocketSecurity ignore foreground-child@3.1.1
:rocket: PR was released in v7.15.16
:rocket:
📦 Published PR as canary version:
7.15.16-canary.432.510031e.0
:sparkles: Test out this PR locally via: ```bash npm install @storybook/design-system@7.15.16-canary.432.510031e.0 # or yarn add @storybook/design-system@7.15.16-canary.432.510031e.0 ```