@envelop/core
This is the core package for Envelop. You can find a complete documentation here: https://github.com/graphql-hive/envelop
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Without SLSA provenance there is no cryptographic link between this tarball and the public source — the axios compromise (March 2026) relied on exactly this gap.
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Findings the reviewer chose to accept rather than block on.
| Source | Rule | Reason | Accepted by | When |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| typosquat | typosquat.levenshtein:cors | AI (typosquat): @envelop/core is a legitimate, long-established GraphQL middleware package from The Guild; the Levenshtein match to 'cors' is purely coincidental and not a typosquat. | ai |
Versions (showing 51 of 74)
| Version | Deps | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 5.5.1 | 4 / 0 | |
| 5.5.0 | 4 / 0 | |
| 5.4.0 | 4 / 0 | |
| 5.3.2 | 4 / 0 | |
| 5.3.1 | 4 / 0 | |
| 5.3.0 | 4 / 0 | |
| 5.2.3 | 4 / 0 | |
| 5.2.2 | 4 / 0 | |
| 5.2.1 | 4 / 0 | |
| 5.2.0 | 4 / 0 | |
| 5.1.1 | 3 / 0 | |
| 5.1.0 | 2 / 0 | |
| 5.0.3 | 2 / 0 | |
| 5.0.2 | 2 / 0 | |
| 5.0.1 | 2 / 0 | |
| 5.0.0 | 2 / 0 | |
| 4.0.3 | 2 / 0 | |
| 4.0.2 | 2 / 0 | |
| 4.0.1 | 2 / 0 | |
| 4.0.0 | 2 / 0 | |
| 3.0.6 | 2 / 0 | |
| 3.0.5 | 2 / 0 | |
| 3.0.4 | 2 / 0 | |
| 3.0.3 | 2 / 0 | |
| 3.0.2 | 2 / 0 | |
| 3.0.1 | 2 / 0 | |
| 3.0.0 | 2 / 0 | |
| 2.6.0 | 2 / 0 | |
| 2.5.0 | 1 / 0 | |
| 2.4.2 | 1 / 0 | |
| 2.4.1 | 1 / 0 | |
| 2.4.0 | 1 / 0 | |
| 2.3.3 | 1 / 0 | |
| 2.3.2 | 1 / 0 | |
| 2.3.1 | 1 / 0 | |
| 2.3.0 | 1 / 0 | |
| 2.2.0 | 1 / 0 | |
| 2.1.0 | 1 / 0 | |
| 2.0.0 | 1 / 0 | |
| 1.7.1 | 1 / 0 | |
| 1.7.0 | 1 / 0 | |
| 1.6.6 | 1 / 0 | |
| 1.6.5 | 1 / 0 | |
| 1.6.4 | 1 / 0 | |
| 1.6.3 | 1 / 0 | |
| 1.6.2 | 1 / 0 | |
| 1.6.1 | 1 / 0 | |
| 1.6.0 | 1 / 0 | |
| 1.5.0 | 1 / 0 | |
| 1.4.0 | 1 / 0 | |
| 1.3.0 | 1 / 0 |
v5.5.1
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v5.5.0
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v5.4.0
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v5.3.2
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v5.3.1
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v5.3.0
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v5.2.3
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v5.2.2
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v5.2.1
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v5.2.0
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v5.1.1
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v5.1.0
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v5.0.3
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v5.0.2
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v5.0.1
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v5.0.0
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v4.0.3
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v4.0.2
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v4.0.1
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v4.0.0
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