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nugetcheck

v0.0.20

Published

Helps you check nuget packages for vulnerabilities via your command line. View the source code on [GitHub](https://github.com/VasilisPlavos/Learn/tree/main/dotnet/NuGets/nugetcheck/). View the package on [npmjs.com](https://www.npmjs.com/package/nugetchec

Downloads

50

Readme

nugetcheck - command line to check nugets and transitives for vulnerabilites

Helps you check nuget packages for vulnerabilities via your command line. View the source code on GitHub. View the package on npmjs.com

Installation Instructions

Just open your cmd and try to check one package. For example

npx nugetcheck package SixLabors.ImageSharp --version 3.1.3

There are 3 ways to use it:

  1. npx nugetcheck package SixLabors.ImageSharp --version 3.1.4 -> Checking package SixLabors.ImageSharp with version 3.1.4 and it's transitives
  2. npx nugetcheck test.csproj -> Checking packages included in test.csproj file and it's transitives
  3. npx nugetcheck . -> Finding all csproj in selected folder and subfolders. After checking packages included in each csproj file and it's transitives

Try these to see the differences:

  • npx nugetcheck package SixLabors.ImageSharp --version 3.1.4
  • npx nugetcheck package SixLabors.ImageSharp --version 3.1.3
  • npx nugetcheck package Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk --version 17.3.2 -> if you want something taugh try this! But it can take more that 30 seconds the first time...

Roadmap

  • Use more resources from https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json
  • https://www.google.com/search?q=nuget+credential+provider
  • https://github.com/microsoft/artifacts-credprovider