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Snyk has created this PR to fix 5 vulnerabilities in the npm dependencies of this project.

Snyk changed the following file(s):

  • package.json

Vulnerabilities that will be fixed with an upgrade:

Issue Score
medium severity Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling
SNYK-JS-AXIOS-12613773
  738  
high severity Server-side Request Forgery (SSRF)
SNYK-JS-NEXT-12299318
  736  
medium severity Interpretation Conflict
SNYK-JS-NEXT-10598338
  529  
medium severity Use of Cache Containing Sensitive Information
SNYK-JS-NEXT-12301496
  529  
low severity Missing Source Correlation of Multiple Independent Data
SNYK-JS-NEXT-12265451
  329  

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Summary of Changes

Hello @nn6n, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request, automatically generated by Snyk, aims to bolster the project's security by updating key npm dependencies. It specifically targets and remediates five distinct vulnerabilities, including high-severity Server-side Request Forgery (SSRF) issues, by upgrading the 'axios' and 'next' packages to their patched versions, thereby enhancing the overall security posture of the application.

Highlights

  • Vulnerability Fixes: This pull request addresses and resolves 5 identified security vulnerabilities within the project's npm dependencies, as detected by Snyk.
  • Dependency Upgrades: The 'axios' package has been upgraded from version '^1.9.0' to '^1.12.0', and the 'next' package has been upgraded from '^15.3.2' to '^15.4.2' to incorporate the necessary security patches.
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This pull request from Snyk addresses several security vulnerabilities by upgrading the axios and next packages. The dependency updates are appropriate and necessary. I've added one comment regarding a related dependency, eslint-config-next, which appears to be out of sync with the next version. Updating it as well would improve project maintainability and ensure correct linting.

Comment thread package.json
"mem0ai": "^2.1.25",
"motion": "^12.10.5",
"next": "^15.3.2",
"next": "^15.4.2",

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While upgrading next is important for security, I noticed that eslint-config-next in your devDependencies is on version 14.2.5, while next is on version 15. It is highly recommended to keep the major versions of next and eslint-config-next aligned to ensure the linting rules match the framework version. An outdated ESLint configuration can lead to incorrect linting results, potentially hiding bugs or flagging correct code as erroneous. Please consider upgrading eslint-config-next to a version compatible with Next.js 15 (e.g., "^15.4.2").

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