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Safety CLI: Installation & quick start
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Safety CLI: Apply security updates to requirements files
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Safety v 1.* to Safety v 2.* - breaking changes
Securing your git SCM pipelines
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Gitlab: Securing your Python Dependencies
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PyUp's GitHub integration
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How Safety handles wildcard and range specifications in requirements.txt files
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How Safety handles wildcard and range specifications in requirements.txt files
Updated 4 months ago