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Getting Started

  • Welcome to PyUp
  • Run your first security scan
  • Getting started

Safety Scanner CLI

  • Safety CLI: Installation & quick start
  • Safety CLI: Docker
  • Safety CLI: Inputs
  • Safety CLI: Output formats
  • Safety CLI: Policy file
  • Safety CLI: Alerts - Create GitHub Pull Requests and GitHub Issues
  • Safety CLI: Apply security updates to requirements files
  • Safety CLI: Exit codes
  • Safety CLI: Help and support
  • Safety v 1.* to Safety v 2.* - breaking changes

Securing your git SCM pipelines

  • Securing your git repositories
  • GitHub Actions: Securing your Python Dependencies
    • Advanced Options & Configuration
  • BitBucket Pipelines: Securing your Python Dependencies
  • Gitlab: Securing your Python Dependencies

Using PyUp's direct GitHub integration

  • PyUp's GitHub integration

Securing Development Machines using PyUp

  • Adding a Safety check to your git post-commit hook

Safety CLI error/information resources

  • How Safety handles wildcard and range specifications in requirements.txt files

General

  • PVEs

How Safety handles wildcard and range specifications in requirements.txt files

Updated 2 months ago