Easily distinguish between direct and transitive dependencies for npm packages 🚀 #151968
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GitHub's dependency graph now tracks direct and transitive dependencies for npm packages. This helps you triage, prioritize, and remediate your Dependabot alerts.
Full blog post here
Please post below if you've given this a try and let us know how it's working for you!
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