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I want to develop a trivy plugin using golang. My program currently imports the github.com/aquasecurity/trivy module, because I need to parse trivy's JSON-reports. I only need the trivy/pkg/types package (which contains 46KB), but the ~240 dependencies of the module as a whole waste multiple gigabytes of bandwidth and storage.
I would suggest to move trivy's datatypes into a go module of its own to facilitate using them in 3rd party tools without wasting resources.
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I want to develop a trivy plugin using golang. My program currently imports the
github.com/aquasecurity/trivymodule, because I need to parse trivy's JSON-reports. I only need thetrivy/pkg/typespackage (which contains 46KB), but the ~240 dependencies of the module as a whole waste multiple gigabytes of bandwidth and storage.I would suggest to move trivy's datatypes into a go module of its own to facilitate using them in 3rd party tools without wasting resources.
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