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@grypez grypez commented Mar 12, 2025

with a nice github ui to leisurely inspect the diff

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New, updated, and removed dependencies detected. Learn more about Socket for GitHub ↗︎

Package New capabilities Transitives Size Publisher
npm/@langchain/[email protected] Transitive: environment, filesystem, network +37 36.1 MB jacoblee93
npm/@langchain/[email protected] None +3 3.3 MB jacoblee93
npm/@langchain/[email protected] None +1 22.5 MB jacoblee93
npm/@types/[email protected]22.13.10 None 0 2.31 MB types
npm/[email protected] Transitive: environment, filesystem, network +36 38.7 MB andrewnguonly, basproul, davidduong, ...3 more
npm/[email protected] network +1 166 kB bruce-ollama

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🚨 Potential security issues detected. Learn more about Socket for GitHub ↗︎

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Network access npm/[email protected] 🚫
Network access npm/[email protected] 🚫
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Network access npm/[email protected] 🚫
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@grypez grypez force-pushed the grypez/deepseek-rebased branch from 7df93b3 to 20e3fcc Compare March 12, 2025 19:23
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