Commander.js is a widely used npm package with no known vulnerabilities currently listed in the OSV database as of 2026-05-24. The latest stable version is 14.0.3. Regular dependency audits are still recommended.
Package Overview
Known Vulnerabilities
No known vulnerabilities are currently listed in the OSV database for this package. This does not guarantee the absence of security issues. Regular audits are recommended.
Security Recommendations
- Pin Commander.js to the latest stable version (14.0.3) in your dependency manifest
- Enable automated dependency updates with Dependabot or Renovate
- Run regular vulnerability scans using
npm audit - Review your lock file (.package-lock.json) after every update
- Monitor the OSV database and NIST NVD for new advisories
FAQ
Is Commander.js safe to use?
Commander.js is actively maintained and widely used. As of 2026-05-24, there are 0 known vulnerabilities listed in the OSV database. Most have patches available. Keeping your dependencies updated and running regular security audits significantly reduces risk.
What vulnerabilities does Commander.js have?
The OSV database currently lists 0 vulnerabilities for Commander.js. These range in severity and are detailed in the vulnerability table above. Check the linked advisories for full technical details and remediation guidance.
How do I update Commander.js to fix vulnerabilities?
Run npm update commander or npm install commander@latest to get the newest version. Use npm audit to identify vulnerable dependencies in your project. Enable automated updates with Dependabot or Renovate to stay current.
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