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feat: add vulnerability vector string to json #780

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this adds the vector string to report to be used later when requesting cve

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targos commented Mar 14, 2024

What does "jspm" mean in this context?

@marco-ippolito marco-ippolito changed the title feat: add vulnerability vector string to jspm feat: add vulnerability vector string to json Mar 14, 2024
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What does "jspm" mean in this context?

json I made a typo 😵‍💫

@marco-ippolito marco-ippolito force-pushed the feat/add-vulnerability-vector-string branch 2 times, most recently from 5a01d8e to f4f68c0 Compare March 20, 2024 13:57
@RafaelGSS RafaelGSS merged commit f52c4fd into nodejs:main Mar 22, 2024
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