diff --git a/.github/workflows/codeql.yml b/.github/workflows/codeql.yml
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+# For most projects, this workflow file will not need changing; you simply need
+# to commit it to your repository.
+#
+# You may wish to alter this file to override the set of languages analyzed,
+# or to provide custom queries or build logic.
+#
+# ******** NOTE ********
+# We have attempted to detect the languages in your repository. Please check
+# the `language` matrix defined below to confirm you have the correct set of
+# supported CodeQL languages.
+#
+name: "CodeQL Advanced"
+
+on:
+ push:
+ branches: [ "main" ]
+ pull_request:
+ branches: [ "main" ]
+ schedule:
+ - cron: '40 19 * * 3'
+
+jobs:
+ analyze:
+ name: Analyze (${{ matrix.language }})
+ # Runner size impacts CodeQL analysis time. To learn more, please see:
+ # - https://gh.io/recommended-hardware-resources-for-running-codeql
+ # - https://gh.io/supported-runners-and-hardware-resources
+ # - https://gh.io/using-larger-runners (GitHub.com only)
+ # Consider using larger runners or machines with greater resources for possible analysis time improvements.
+ runs-on: ${{ (matrix.language == 'swift' && 'macos-latest') || 'ubuntu-latest' }}
+ permissions:
+ # required for all workflows
+ security-events: write
+
+ # required to fetch internal or private CodeQL packs
+ packages: read
+
+ # only required for workflows in private repositories
+ actions: read
+ contents: read
+
+ strategy:
+ fail-fast: false
+ matrix:
+ include:
+ - language: c-cpp
+ build-mode: autobuild
+ - language: csharp
+ build-mode: none
+ - language: go
+ build-mode: autobuild
+ - language: java-kotlin
+ build-mode: none # This mode only analyzes Java. Set this to 'autobuild' or 'manual' to analyze Kotlin too.
+ - language: javascript-typescript
+ build-mode: none
+ - language: python
+ build-mode: none
+ - language: ruby
+ build-mode: none
+ - language: rust
+ build-mode: none
+ - language: swift
+ build-mode: autobuild
+ # CodeQL supports the following values keywords for 'language': 'actions', 'c-cpp', 'csharp', 'go', 'java-kotlin', 'javascript-typescript', 'python', 'ruby', 'rust', 'swift'
+ # Use `c-cpp` to analyze code written in C, C++ or both
+ # Use 'java-kotlin' to analyze code written in Java, Kotlin or both
+ # Use 'javascript-typescript' to analyze code written in JavaScript, TypeScript or both
+ # To learn more about changing the languages that are analyzed or customizing the build mode for your analysis,
+ # see https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/code-scanning/creating-an-advanced-setup-for-code-scanning/customizing-your-advanced-setup-for-code-scanning.
+ # If you are analyzing a compiled language, you can modify the 'build-mode' for that language to customize how
+ # your codebase is analyzed, see https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/code-scanning/creating-an-advanced-setup-for-code-scanning/codeql-code-scanning-for-compiled-languages
+ steps:
+ - name: Checkout repository
+ uses: actions/checkout@v4
+
+ # Add any setup steps before running the `github/codeql-action/init` action.
+ # This includes steps like installing compilers or runtimes (`actions/setup-node`
+ # or others). This is typically only required for manual builds.
+ # - name: Setup runtime (example)
+ # uses: actions/setup-example@v1
+
+ # Initializes the CodeQL tools for scanning.
+ - name: Initialize CodeQL
+ uses: github/codeql-action/init@v4
+ with:
+ languages: ${{ matrix.language }}
+ build-mode: ${{ matrix.build-mode }}
+ # If you wish to specify custom queries, you can do so here or in a config file.
+ # By default, queries listed here will override any specified in a config file.
+ # Prefix the list here with "+" to use these queries and those in the config file.
+
+ # For more details on CodeQL's query packs, refer to: https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/code-scanning/automatically-scanning-your-code-for-vulnerabilities-and-errors/configuring-code-scanning#using-queries-in-ql-packs
+ # queries: security-extended,security-and-quality
+
+ # If the analyze step fails for one of the languages you are analyzing with
+ # "We were unable to automatically build your code", modify the matrix above
+ # to set the build mode to "manual" for that language. Then modify this step
+ # to build your code.
+ # ℹ️ Command-line programs to run using the OS shell.
+ # 📚 See https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#jobsjob_idstepsrun
+ - name: Run manual build steps
+ if: matrix.build-mode == 'manual'
+ shell: bash
+ run: |
+ echo 'If you are using a "manual" build mode for one or more of the' \
+ 'languages you are analyzing, replace this with the commands to build' \
+ 'your code, for example:'
+ echo ' make bootstrap'
+ echo ' make release'
+ exit 1
+
+ - name: Perform CodeQL Analysis
+ uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v4
+ with:
+ category: "/language:${{matrix.language}}"
diff --git a/.github/workflows/webpack.yml b/.github/workflows/webpack.yml
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+name: NodeJS with Webpack
+
+on:
+ push:
+ branches: [ "main" ]
+ pull_request:
+ branches: [ "main" ]
+
+jobs:
+ build:
+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
+
+ strategy:
+ matrix:
+ node-version: [18.x, 20.x, 22.x]
+
+ steps:
+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
+
+ - name: Use Node.js ${{ matrix.node-version }}
+ uses: actions/setup-node@v4
+ with:
+ node-version: ${{ matrix.node-version }}
+
+ - name: Build
+ run: |
+ npm install
+ npx webpack
diff --git "a/.github/workflows/webpack.yml\302\267" "b/.github/workflows/webpack.yml\302\267"
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+name: NodeJS with Webpack
+
+on:concurrency
+ push:
+ branches: [ "main" ]···
+ pull_request:
+ branches: [ "main" ]
+
+jobs:
+ build:
+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
+
+ strategy:
+ matrix:
+ node-version: [18.x, 20.x, 22.x]
+
+ steps:
+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
+
+ - name: Use Node.js ${{ matrix.node-version }}
+ uses: actions/setup-node@v4
+ with:
+ node-version: ${{ matrix.node-version }}
+
+ - name: Build
+ run: |
+ npm install
+ npx webpack
diff --git a/Restore b/Restore
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+restore
+copilot -p "Revert the last commit" --allow-all-tools
diff --git a/SECURITY.md b/SECURITY.md
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--- a/SECURITY.md
+++ b/SECURITY.md
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-
+name: Run manual build steps
+ if: matrix.build-mode == 'manual'
+ shell: bash
+ run: |
+ echo 'If you are using a "manual" build mode for one or more of the' \
+ 'languages you are analyzing, replace this with the commands to build' \
+ 'your code, for example:'
+ echo ' make bootstrap'
+ echo ' make release'
+ exit 1
+ - name: Perform CodeQL Analysis
+ uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v4
+ with:
+ category: "/language:${{matrix.language}}"
+
## Security
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+# Running the code security risk assessment for your organization
+
+Determine your organization's exposure to vulnerabilities by generating a code security risk assessment report.
+
+## Generating an initial code security risk assessment
+
+1. On GitHub, navigate to the main page of the organization.
+2. Under your organization name, click the ** Security and quality** tab.
+3. In the sidebar, under "Security", click ** Assessments**.
+4. To generate the code security risk assessment, click **Scan your organization**.
+
+ > \[!NOTE]
+ > If you haven't previously run a security risk assessment, this will also initiate a **secret risk assessment**.
+
+ If you're an organization owner and you've opted in for email notifications, GitHub will send you an email to let you know when the report is ready to view.
+
+## Rerunning the code security risk assessment
+
+You can only generate a code security risk assessment report once every 90 days.
+
+1. On GitHub, navigate to the main page of the organization.
+2. Under your organization name, click the ** Security and quality** tab.
+3. In the sidebar, under "Security", click ** Assessments**.
+4. Towards the top right side of the existing report, click **Rerun scan**.
+
+ If you're an organization owner and you've opted in for email notifications, GitHub will send you an email to let you know when the report is ready to view.
+
+## Next steps
+
+Now that you've generated a code security risk assessment report for your organization, learn how to interpret the results. See [Interpreting code security risk assessment results](/en/enterprise-cloud@latest/code-security/tutorials/secure-your-organization/interpreting-code-security-risk-assessment-results).