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Understanding your software supply chain
About supply chain security
GitHub Enterprise Server helps you secure your supply chain, from understanding the dependencies in your environment, to knowing about vulnerabilities in those dependencies, and patching them.
About the dependency graph
You can use the dependency graph to identify all your project's dependencies. The dependency graph supports a range of popular package ecosystems.
Configuring the dependency graph
You can allow users to identify their projects' dependencies by enabling the dependency graph.
Using the Dependency submission API
You can use the Dependency submission API to submit dependencies for projects, such as the dependencies resolved when a project is built or compiled.
About dependency review
Dependency review lets you catch insecure dependencies before you introduce them to your environment, and provides information on license, dependents, and age of dependencies.
Configuring dependency review
You can use dependency review to catch vulnerabilities before they are added to your project.
Exploring the dependencies of a repository
You can use the dependency graph to see the packages your project depends on. In addition, you can see any vulnerabilities detected in its dependencies.
Troubleshooting the dependency graph
If the dependency information reported by the dependency graph is not what you expected, there are a number of points to consider, and various things you can check.