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@pi-r/mssql

MSSQL client driver for E-mc.

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Maintainers

anpham6

Keywords

squarede-mc

Accepted risks

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SourceRuleReasonAccepted byWhen
publish-pattern dormant-publish AI (publish-pattern): 66-version history with consistent authorship and repo; no content changes on resume — not indicative of takeover. ai
dependencies unvetted-dep:@e-mc/db AI (dependencies): Internal scoped dep from same author/org; stable pattern across this package family. ai
dependencies unvetted-dep:@e-mc/types AI (dependencies): Internal types dep from same author/org; stable pattern across this package family. ai
dependencies unvetted-dep:tedious-connection-pool2 AI (dependencies): Known MSSQL connection pool library; consistent dep across versions of this package. ai
typosquat typosquat.levenshtein:mysql2 AI (typosquat): @pi-r/mssql is an MSSQL driver in the pi-r monorepo; name similarity to mysql2 is coincidental, not impersonation. ai

Versions (showing 14 of 14)

Version Deps Published
0.12.0 4 / 0
0.11.3 4 / 0
0.11.2 4 / 0
0.11.1 4 / 0
0.11.0 4 / 0
0.10.4 4 / 0
0.10.3 4 / 0
0.10.2 4 / 0
0.10.1 4 / 0
0.10.0 4 / 0
0.9.5 4 / 0
0.8.5 4 / 0
0.7.6 4 / 0
0.6.10 4 / 0

v0.12.0

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v0.11.3

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v0.11.2

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v0.11.1

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v0.11.0

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v0.10.4

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v0.10.3

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v0.10.2

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v0.10.1

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v0.10.0

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v0.9.5

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v0.8.5

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Package was published without Sigstore provenance. Only ~12% of npm packages have provenance, so this is common but not ideal.

v0.7.6

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Package was published without Sigstore provenance. Only ~12% of npm packages have provenance, so this is common but not ideal.

v0.6.10

1 finding
LOW No provenance attestation provenance

Package was published without Sigstore provenance. Only ~12% of npm packages have provenance, so this is common but not ideal.