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[email protected] has a Critical CVE.
CVE: GHSA-f82v-jwr5-mffw Authorization Bypass in Next.js Middleware (CRITICAL)
Affected versions: >= 13.0.0 < 13.5.9; >= 14.0.0 < 14.2.25; >= 15.0.0 < 15.2.3; >= 11.1.4 < 12.3.5
Patched version: 14.2.25
From: examples/next-chat/package.json → npm/[email protected]
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License: CC-BY-4.0 (package/package.json)
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we've decided to keep all our examples in a separate dedicated repo:
https://github.com/OpenRouterTeam/openrouter-examples
but this is sufficiently big that it might should have its own dedicated repo instead