Skip to content

[Snyk] Upgrade ky from 1.7.3 to 1.10.0#1

Open
tpsaint wants to merge 2 commits intomainfrom
snyk-upgrade-15b971032695376cf2219e068d2282b0
Open

[Snyk] Upgrade ky from 1.7.3 to 1.10.0#1
tpsaint wants to merge 2 commits intomainfrom
snyk-upgrade-15b971032695376cf2219e068d2282b0

Conversation

@tpsaint
Copy link
Owner

@tpsaint tpsaint commented Oct 3, 2025

snyk-top-banner

Snyk has created this PR to upgrade ky from 1.7.3 to 1.10.0.

ℹ️ Keep your dependencies up-to-date. This makes it easier to fix existing vulnerabilities and to more quickly identify and fix newly disclosed vulnerabilities when they affect your project.


  • The recommended version is 8 versions ahead of your current version.

  • The recommended version was released a month ago.

Release notes
Package name: ky from ky GitHub release notes

Important

  • Check the changes in this PR to ensure they won't cause issues with your project.
  • This PR was automatically created by Snyk using the credentials of a real user.

Note: You are seeing this because you or someone else with access to this repository has authorized Snyk to open upgrade PRs.

For more information:

@snyk-io
Copy link

snyk-io bot commented Oct 3, 2025

🎉 Snyk checks have passed. No issues have been found so far.

security/snyk check is complete. No issues have been found. (View Details)

@openhands-ai
Copy link

openhands-ai bot commented Oct 3, 2025

Looks like there are a few issues preventing this PR from being merged!

  • GitHub Actions are failing:
    • Deno

If you'd like me to help, just leave a comment, like

@OpenHands please fix the failing actions on PR #1 at branch `snyk-upgrade-15b971032695376cf2219e068d2282b0`

Feel free to include any additional details that might help me get this PR into a better state.

You can manage your notification settings

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment

Labels

None yet

Projects

None yet

Development

Successfully merging this pull request may close these issues.

2 participants