Add a doc describing various integrations#1253
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New doc to advise users of Bandit of the various integrations available to them. The list is probably missing some, but can be updated with time. It currently only includes subsections for IDEs, CI/CDs, Linters, and Packages. But that can also be expanded with time. Signed-off-by: Eric Brown <eric_wade_brown@yahoo.com>
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Reminder, as provided in the build checks, you can see the built docs here: https://bandit--1253.org.readthedocs.build/en/1253/ |
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New doc to advise users of Bandit of the various integrations available to them. The list is probably missing some, but can be updated with time.
It currently only includes subsections for IDEs, CI/CDs, Linters, and Packages. But that can also be expanded with time.