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Bump tailwindcss from 3.4.17 to 4.0.10 #333

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Socket Security / Socket Security: Pull Request Alerts failed Mar 6, 2025 in 31s

Pull Request #333 Alerts: Complete with warnings WARNING: Free tier size exceeded

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PR #333 Alerts ⚠️ Found 4 project alerts

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

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Deprecated npm/[email protected]
  • Reason: Glob versions prior to v9 are no longer supported
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Filesystem access npm/[email protected] 🚫
Filesystem access npm/[email protected] 🚫

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Research the state of the package and determine if there are non-deprecated versions that can be used, or if it should be replaced with a new, supported solution.

What is filesystem access?

Accesses the file system, and could potentially read sensitive data.

If a package must read the file system, clarify what it will read and ensure it reads only what it claims to. If appropriate, packages can leave file system access to consumers and operate on data passed to it instead.

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