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Enabling MetaMask security code scanner #112
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This pull request sets up GitHub code scanning for this repository. Once the scans have completed and the checks have passed, the analysis results for this pull request branch will appear on this overview. Once you merge this pull request, the 'Security' tab will show more code scanning analysis results (for example, for the default branch). Depending on your configuration and choice of analysis tool, future pull requests will be annotated with code scanning analysis results. For more information about GitHub code scanning, check out the documentation. |
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LGTM
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* Enabling security code scanner * ignore snapshot * update * lint * d * Update security code scanner file --------- Co-authored-by: witmicko <witmicko@users.noreply.github.com>
Automated PR
This is automated Pull Request by Application Security team.
Please reach out to
@mm-application-security
slack if you have any feedback or comments.Required Action
Prior to merging this pull request, please ensure the following has been completed:
branches
correctly specifies this repository's default branch (usuallymain
).paths_ignored
configuration option (see setup)What is the Security Code Scanner?
This pull request enables the MetaMask Security Code Scanner GitHub Action. This action runs on each pull request, and will flag potential vulnerabilities as a review comment. It will also scan this repository's default branch, and log any findings in this repository's Code Scanning Alerts Tab.
The action itself runs various static analysis engines behind the scenes. Currently, it is only running GitHub's CodeQL engine. For this reason, we recommend disabling any existing CodeQL configuration your repository may have.
How do I interact with the tool?
Every finding raised by the Security Code Scanner will present context behind the potential vulnerability identified, and allow the developer to fix, or dismiss it.
The finding will automatically be dismissed by pushing a commit that fixes the identified issue, or by manually dismissing the alert using the button in GitHub's UI. If dismissing an alert manually, please add any additional context surrounding the reason for dismissal, as this informs our decision to disable, or improve any poor performing rules.
For more configuration options, please review the tool's README.
For any additional questions, please reach out to
@mm-application-security
slack.