Based on project statistics from the GitHub repository for the
PyPI package notebook-ed, we found that it has been
starred 4 times.
Security
Security review needed
0.1.4
(Latest)
Security and license risk for latest version
Release Date
Jul 31, 2024
Direct Vulnerabilities
0
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Indirect Vulnerabilities
0
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0
H
0
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0
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License Risk
0
H
0
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0
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All security vulnerabilities belong to
production dependencies of direct and indirect
packages.
License
# License This is a simple and permissive license for the `py2nb` project. This license allows contributors to modify and distribute the project under the following terms: ## Permissions - Modification: Contributors are allowed to modify the project. - Distribution: Contributors are allowed to distribute the project. ## Conditions - Attribution: Contributors must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. - Permission: Contributors must obtain explicit permission from the original author (you) to make changes to the project. ## Limitation - Liability: This license does not hold the original author liable for any damages arising from the use of the project. - Warranty: This license does not include any warranties of any kind. --- By contributing to this project, you agree to these terms.
Security Policy
No
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Further analysis of the maintenance status of notebook-ed based on
released PyPI versions cadence, the repository activity,
and other data points determined that its maintenance is
Sustainable.
We found that notebook-ed demonstrates a positive version release cadence
with at least one new version released in the past 12 months.
In the past month we didn't find any pull request activity or change in
issues status has been detected for the GitHub repository.
Community
Limited
Readme
Yes
Contributing.md
No
Code of Conduct
No
Contributors
2
Funding
No
This project has seen only 10 or less contributors.
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notebook-ed is missing a Code of Conduct.