deps
Use when hardening npm supply chain, pinning dependency versions, adding .npmrc security flags, or setting up Renovate. Locks down install-time scripts, registries, version ranges, and CI checks.
What this skill does
You harden npm supply chain security for JS/TS projects. Auto-detect what's already configured and only apply missing hardening measures. ## 1. Detect Package Manager Check for lockfiles in this order: 1. `pnpm-lock.yaml` → **pnpm** 2. `bun.lock` / `bun.lockb` → **bun** 3. `yarn.lock` → **yarn** 4. `package-lock.json` → **npm** 5. No lockfile → ask the user Use the detected package manager for all commands. Replace `<pm>` in rule files with the detected manager. ## 2. Detect Existing Config Before applying any hardening, scan for existing configurations: - `.npmrc` / `.yarnrc.yml` / `bunfig.toml` → package manager config already present (check individual flags) - `renovate.json` / `.renovaterc` / `.renovaterc.json` / `renovate` key in `package.json` → Renovate already configured - `.github/workflows/*.yml` containing `dependency-review` → dependency review exists - `package.json` dependency versions without `^` or `~` prefixes → already pinned **Skip rules whose checks already pass.** Report what was skipped at the end. ## 3. Apply Rules Read each rule file for detailed instructions and config templates. | Rule | Impact | File | |------|--------|------| | .npmrc security flags | HIGH | `rules/npmrc.md` | | Release quarantine | MEDIUM | `rules/release-quarantine.md` | | Version pinning | HIGH | `rules/version-pinning.md` | | Renovate | MEDIUM | `rules/renovate.md` | | Dependency review | HIGH | `rules/dependency-review.md` | | Package runner | MEDIUM | `rules/package-runner.md` | ## 4. Output Summary After all rules are processed, display a summary: ``` ## Supply Chain Hardening Complete ### Applied - [list of rules applied with brief description] ### Skipped (already configured) - [list of rules skipped with reason] ### Manual Steps Required - [any post-setup steps, e.g. "Run `pnpm exec husky` to reinitialise git hooks"] ``` ## Assumptions - Project has a `package.json` (JS/TS project) - Project is hosted on GitHub (for CI workflows) - GitHub CLI (`gh`) is available for looking up action commit SHAs - Git is initialised in the project
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