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Bumps faraday from 2.7.4 to 2.14.1.

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v2.14.1

Security Note

This release contains a security fix, we recommend all users to upgrade as soon as possible. A Security Advisory with more details will be posted shortly.

What's Changed

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Full Changelog: lostisland/faraday@v2.14.0...v2.14.1

v2.14.0

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New features ✨

Fixes 🐞

Misc/Docs 📄

New Contributors

Full Changelog: lostisland/faraday@v2.13.4...v2.14.0

v2.13.4

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Full Changelog: lostisland/faraday@v2.13.3...v2.13.4

v2.13.3

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  • 16cbd38 Version bump to 2.14.1
  • a6d3a3a Merge commit from fork
  • b23f710 Explicit top-level namespace reference (#1657)
  • 49ba4ac Bump actions/checkout from 5 to 6 (#1655)
  • 51a49bc Ensure Claude reads the guidelines and allow to plan in a gitignored .ai/PLAN...
  • 894f65c Add RFC document for Options architecture refactoring plan (#1644)
  • 397e3de Add comprehensive AI agent guidelines for Claude, Cursor, and GitHub Copilot ...
  • d98c65c Update Faraday-specific AI agent guidelines
  • 56c18ec Add AI agent guidelines specific to Faraday repository
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Dustin4444 and others added 4 commits March 12, 2025 10:46
Add detailed guidelines for writing effective technical documentation and ensure consistency in style and terminology across various files.

* **README.md**: Add a section on writing effective technical documentation, including key points such as clarity, structure, consistency, accuracy, examples, user-focus, searchability, and feedback.
* **eip-template.md**: Add examples and visuals to illustrate complex concepts, including a simple smart contract example and a visual representation of a transaction.
* **index.html**: Make the content more user-focused and searchable by adding a table of contents with links to sections.
* **.github/CONTRIBUTING.md**: Add guidelines for consistency in style and terminology, and encourage feedback and continuous improvement.
* **.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md**: Add guidelines for consistency in style and terminology, and encourage feedback and continuous improvement.
* **.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md**: Add guidelines for consistency in style and terminology, and encourage feedback and continuous improvement.
* **.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug-report.yml**: Add guidelines for consistency in style and terminology, and encourage feedback and continuous improvement.
* **.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/propose-process-change.yml**: Add guidelines for consistency in style and terminology, and encourage feedback and continuous improvement.
* **.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/config.yml**: Add links for consistency in style and terminology, and continuous improvement.
* **.github/workflows/ci.yml**: Correct the name of the EIP Validator.
* **.github/workflows/auto-stagnate-bot.yml**: Correct the name of the Auto Stagnate Bot.

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Improve documentation for clarity, consistency, and user-focus
Bumps [faraday](https://github.com/lostisland/faraday) from 2.7.4 to 2.14.1.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/lostisland/faraday/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/lostisland/faraday/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](lostisland/faraday@v2.7.4...v2.14.1)

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Dynamic code execution: gem json

Location: Package overview

From: Gemfile.lockgem/github-pages@228gem/json@2.18.1

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Potential typosquat (AI signal): gem uri as a typo of yuri

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URLs: https://lostisland.github.io/faraday/usage/, http://httpbingo.org, http://httpbingo.org:815/fish?a=1, http://httpbingo.org/foo, http://nigiri.com/bar, https://httpbingo.org/foo, http://httpbingo.org/fish?a=1&b=2, http://httpbingo.org/omnom, http://httpbingo.org/sake.html?a=1, http://httpbingo.org/nigiri, http://httpbingo.org/nigiri?a=2, http://httpbingo.org/get/, https://httpbingo.org/get/sake.html, http://httpbingo.org/get/sake.html, http://httpbingo.org/sake/, http://service.com, http://service.com/service:search?limit=400, http://service.com/api/service:search?limit=400, http://httpbingo.org/api, http://httpbingo.org/nigiri?a=1&b=1, http://httpbingo.org/nigiri?a=1&b=2&c=3, https://ahttpbingo.org/sake.html, http://httpbingo.org/sake.html, http://env-proxy.com:80, http://proxy.com, http://example.com, http://prefixedexample.com, http://subdomain.example.com, http://127.0.0.1, http://example0.com, http://example1.com, http://example2.com, http://google.co.uk, https://proxy.com, https://google.co.uk, http://proxy2.com, http://duncan.proxy.com:80, http://proxy.com:80, http://example.co, http://example.com?a=a&p=3, http://example.com?a=1&b=2, http://example.com?a=1&b=2&c=3&limit=5&page=1, http://example.com?b=b, http://example.com/?A-1,B-2,C-3,FEELING-BLUE, http://example.com?color%5B%5D=blue&color%5B%5D=red, http://example.com?color, http://example.com?color=blue&color=red, http://foo.com/foo?a=1, http://foo.com/foo?a, http://example.com/test, https://api.example.com/users, http://example.org, http://httpbingo.org/, http://example.com/abc, http://httpbingo.org/api/foo.json?a=1, http://httpbingo.org/api/foo.json?a=1&b=2, https://lostisland.github.io/faraday

Location: Package overview

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Environment variable access: gem json

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Filesystem access: gem logger

Location: Package overview

From: Gemfile.lockgem/github-pages@228gem/logger@1.7.0

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Embedded URLs or IPs: gem net-http

URLs: https://www.iana.org/assignments/http-status-codes/http-status-codes-1.csv

Location: Package overview

From: Gemfile.lockgem/github-pages@228gem/net-http@0.9.1

ℹ Read more on: This package | This alert | What are URL strings?

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Environment variable access: gem net-http

Location: Package overview

From: Gemfile.lockgem/github-pages@228gem/net-http@0.9.1

ℹ Read more on: This package | This alert | What is environment variable access?

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Mark the package as acceptable risk. To ignore this alert only in this pull request, reply with the comment @SocketSecurity ignore gem/net-http@0.9.1. You can also ignore all packages with @SocketSecurity ignore-all. To ignore an alert for all future pull requests, use Socket's Dashboard to change the triage state of this alert.

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Filesystem access: gem net-http

Location: Package overview

From: Gemfile.lockgem/github-pages@228gem/net-http@0.9.1

ℹ Read more on: This package | This alert | What is filesystem access?

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Mark the package as acceptable risk. To ignore this alert only in this pull request, reply with the comment @SocketSecurity ignore gem/net-http@0.9.1. You can also ignore all packages with @SocketSecurity ignore-all. To ignore an alert for all future pull requests, use Socket's Dashboard to change the triage state of this alert.

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Filesystem access: gem uri

Location: Package overview

From: Gemfile.lockgem/github-pages@228gem/uri@1.1.1

ℹ Read more on: This package | This alert | What is filesystem access?

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Suggestion: If a package must read the file system, clarify what it will read and ensure it reads only what it claims to. If appropriate, packages can leave file system access to consumers and operate on data passed to it instead.

Mark the package as acceptable risk. To ignore this alert only in this pull request, reply with the comment @SocketSecurity ignore gem/uri@1.1.1. You can also ignore all packages with @SocketSecurity ignore-all. To ignore an alert for all future pull requests, use Socket's Dashboard to change the triage state of this alert.

Warn Low
Environment variable access: gem uri

Location: Package overview

From: Gemfile.lockgem/github-pages@228gem/uri@1.1.1

ℹ Read more on: This package | This alert | What is environment variable access?

Next steps: Take a moment to review the security alert above. Review the linked package source code to understand the potential risk. Ensure the package is not malicious before proceeding. If you're unsure how to proceed, reach out to your security team or ask the Socket team for help at support@socket.dev.

Suggestion: Packages should be clear about which environment variables they access, and care should be taken to ensure they only access environment variables they claim to.

Mark the package as acceptable risk. To ignore this alert only in this pull request, reply with the comment @SocketSecurity ignore gem/uri@1.1.1. You can also ignore all packages with @SocketSecurity ignore-all. To ignore an alert for all future pull requests, use Socket's Dashboard to change the triage state of this alert.

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