All @mastra/github-signals versions
@mastra/github-signals @0.1.2
Maintainers
Keywords
Dependencies (1)
| Package | Constraint | Registry Status |
|---|---|---|
| easy-day-js | ^1.11.21 | auto_approved |
Dev Dependencies (7)
| Package | Constraint | Registry Status |
|---|---|---|
| zod | ^4.4.3 | auto_approved |
| tsup | ^8.5.1 | auto_approved |
| vitest | 4.1.5 | No greenflagged match |
| typescript | ^6.0.3 | auto_approved |
| @mastra/core | 1.42.0 | auto_approved |
| @internal/lint | 0.0.104 | Not imported |
| @internal/types-builder | 0.0.79 | Not imported |
Transitive Dependency Tree
Changes from v0.1.1
Dependency Changes
| Change | Package | Version |
|---|---|---|
| added | easy-day-js | ^1.11.21 |
File Changes
Risk Dispositions (1 applicable to this version, 0 other)
Accepted rules are downgraded to INFO on future analyses; rejected rules escalate to CRITICAL.
| Rule | Source | Disposition | Author | Reason | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
regressed-provenance |
provenance | reject | AI | AI (provenance): Provenance regression on a package that previously had CI/CD attestations is a strong compromise indicator; generalizes across versions until provenance is restored. |
SAST Findings (2)
This version was published without provenance, but prior versions were published via CI/CD with attestations. This is a strong signal of a potential account compromise or unauthorized publish. The axios attack (March 2026) exhibited exactly this pattern.
This version was published by a different npm account (ehindero) than the most recent previously approved version (GitHub Actions) on 2026-06-17, but ehindero is listed as a maintainer on prior approved versions (matched on name). This looks like a manual publish by a known maintainer rather than a publisher change. Recorded as INFO for audit trail.
Review Summary
Risk score: 58. Findings: 1 high (+25), 3 medium (+30), 1 low (+3), 2 info (+0).
Published to npm: