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[Request] Add a wiki
I am a fairly inexperienced developer who might benefit from a wiki page explaining when you'd use this library and what it solves that the base .net framework does not.
I was under the impression that .Net core had assembly scanning already. Does this just make it more user-friendly or is it something else?
An extra null pointer check is not needed in functions like the following.
- CameraThread
- [OdometryFovis](https://github.com/introlab/r
Besides incoming blacklisted connections, external to internal traffic isn't super useful in any of our analysis modules. And incoming blacklisted connections is of questionable usefulness as well since the things that normally scan everything on the internet will also normally end up on blacklists. We're not trying to detect someone attacking coming in. We're trying to detect already compromised
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Description of Problem:CMake Warning (dev) at C:/devel/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake:195 (_add_library):
Policy CMP0028 is not set: Double colon in target name means ALIAS or
IMPORTED target. Run "cmake --help-policy CMP0028" for policy details.
Use the cmake_policy command to set the policy and suppress this warning.
OpenSCAP Version:1.4.0
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Simple step-by-step
Wouldn't it be a good idea to create a simple introduction to the system, i.e. how to go from cloning the repo, to actually be able to analyze a file. This would be a great part, such that more people can use the framework.
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My angular cli version details
Angular CLI: 6.2.9
Node: 8.9.1
OS: win32 x64.
On installing the package and including
// Common imports
import { NgModule /* , ... */ } from '@angular/core';
// Import the package's module
import { ZXingScannerModule } from '@zxing/ngx-scanner';
@NgModule({
declarations: [ /* AppComponent ... */ ],
imports: [
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show how many commands ran
show pretty pictures on how many hosts/ports/paths are in the db
show the actual db output for ports/paths/hosts/etc
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I've deleted the milestones that existed as they were no longer reflective of the engineering of the project. All new releases will be a minor version bump at minimum. Patch version bumping will be reserved for only bug fixes, and generally only those deemed critical or security, so having the milestone with 50 closed issues and still more open didn't make a lot of sense.
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Thanks for this great tool!
Hoping to get some clarification here surrounding commits. I've setup automation around Gitleaks to scan commits as they happen on a few repositories, however, the tool is alerting when the secret is first committed, and then alerting a second time when it's removed (not a file deletion, but a line removal).
Is there any configuration options to disable alerts w