fix: remediate ORAS dependency vulnerability#772
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| 💬 Prompt | Create a remediation PR in this repository for the actionable ORAS dependency vulnerabilities associated with the ghcr.io/pluralsh/console:sha-e68fbb2 image, which per mapping guidance actually come from the embedded CLI in this repo.... |
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Summary
Why this fixes the vulnerability
The embedded plural CLI in this repository is the source of the console image Go vulnerability finding. The build graph previously selected oras.land/oras-go/v2 v2.6.0 through Helm-related dependencies. Pinning the existing indirect requirement to v2.6.1 makes Go module resolution select the fixed ORAS release for the shipped CLI binary while avoiding broader dependency churn.
Validation
go test ./pkg/pr/...in Dockerized Go 1.26.4, but the dependency-heavy run did not complete within the session budgetPlural Service: mgmt/console