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Scan files using VirusTotal as part of release process #2177
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@ManfredKarrer @ripcurlx Feel free to assign this to me. I wanted to enter this as an issue before I forget about it. |
@devinbileck For this release (v0.9.2) I'll use it manually, but feel free to integrate it into our build process - you are the expert on this now anyhow 😄 |
Sure sounds good. |
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I am still planning on working on this. |
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As part of the release process, we should scan files using https://www.virustotal.com in order to ensure that they are not being flagged as false positives.
We should be able to integrate this into the release script. They provide a free public API that can be used: https://www.virustotal.com/en/documentation/public-api/.
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