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No SLSA provenance npm registry signatures gitHead linked

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Maintainers

material-adminyefimabhiomkarazakusbicknellraprigoginpatrickrodeeaomarksemarquezallanchenesgonzalezasynclizcandysonyassuareztaylorv

Keywords

material componentsmaterial designnavigationdrawer

Accepted risks

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SourceRuleReasonAccepted byWhen
phantom-deps phantom-dep:@material/rtl AI (phantom-deps): Material Design modular architecture; transitive deps re-exported for consumers. ai
phantom-deps phantom-dep:@material/shape AI (phantom-deps): Material Design modular architecture; transitive deps re-exported for consumers. ai
phantom-deps phantom-dep:@material/theme AI (phantom-deps): Material Design modular architecture; transitive deps re-exported for consumers. ai
phantom-deps phantom-dep:@material/ripple AI (phantom-deps): Material Design modular architecture; transitive deps re-exported for consumers. ai
phantom-deps phantom-dep:@material/animation AI (phantom-deps): Material Design modular architecture; transitive deps re-exported for consumers. ai
phantom-deps phantom-dep:@material/elevation AI (phantom-deps): Material Design modular architecture; transitive deps re-exported for consumers. ai
phantom-deps phantom-dep:@material/typography AI (phantom-deps): Material Design modular architecture; transitive deps re-exported for consumers. ai
phantom-deps phantom-dep:@material/feature-targeting AI (phantom-deps): Material Design modular architecture; transitive deps re-exported for consumers. ai

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14.0.0 12 / 0

v14.0.0

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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.