vercel / next-learn

Learn Next.js Starter Code
https://next-learn-dashboard.vercel.sh/
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Draft/adoring smoke #740

Closed De-Ash closed 2 weeks ago

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Package New capabilities Transitives Size Publisher
npm/@heroicons/react@2.1.3 None 0 3.33 MB malfaitrobin
npm/@types/bcrypt@5.0.2 None 0 9.86 kB types
npm/@vercel/postgres@0.5.1 environment Transitive: filesystem, network +14 1.84 MB vercel-release-bot
npm/@vercel/style-guide@5.2.0 Transitive: environment, eval, filesystem, shell, unsafe +343 45.7 MB vercel-release-bot
npm/clsx@2.1.1 None 0 8.55 kB lukeed
npm/dotenv@16.4.5 environment, filesystem 0 79.1 kB motdotla
npm/eslint-config-next@14.2.3 unsafe Transitive: environment, eval, filesystem, shell +204 20.2 MB vercel-release-bot
npm/eslint@8.57.0 environment, filesystem Transitive: eval, shell, unsafe +95 10.7 MB eslintbot
npm/prettier@3.3.1 environment, filesystem, unsafe 0 8.25 MB prettier-bot
npm/zod@3.23.8 None 0 667 kB colinmcd94

🚮 Removed packages: npm/date-fns@2.30.0, npm/fuse.js@6.6.2, npm/gray-matter@4.0.3, npm/next-auth@5.0.0-beta.3, npm/react-modal@3.16.1, npm/react-syntax-highlighter@15.5.0, npm/remark-html@15.0.2, npm/remark@14.0.3, npm/typescript@5.4.5, npm/use-debounce@9.0.4, npm/zod@3.22.2

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Critical CVE npm/@babel/traverse@7.23.0

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