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fix bug #1388

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GitGuardian / GitGuardian Security Checks completed Aug 23, 2024 in 34s

2 secrets uncovered!

2 secrets were uncovered from the scan of 9 commits in your pull request. ❌

Please have a look to GitGuardian findings and remediate in order to secure your code.

Since your pull request originates from a forked repository, GitGuardian is not able to associate the secrets uncovered with secret incidents on your GitGuardian dashboard.
Skipping this check run and merging your pull request will create secret incidents on your GitGuardian dashboard.

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🔎 Detected hardcoded secrets in your pull request

  • Pull request #1388: 1330_fix 👉 main
GitGuardian id GitGuardian status Secret Commit Filename
10681816 Triggered Generic High Entropy Secret 1429c73 packages/docs/src/components/search.tsx View secret
8531560 Triggered Generic High Entropy Secret d8610f8 nx.json View secret

🛠 Guidelines to remediate hardcoded secrets

  1. Understand the implications of revoking this secret by investigating where it is used in your code.
  2. Replace and store your secrets safely. Learn here the best practices.
  3. Revoke and rotate these secrets.
  4. If possible, rewrite git history. Rewriting git history is not a trivial act. You might completely break other contributing developers' workflow and you risk accidentally deleting legitimate data.

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