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chore: spelling and grammar in readme #1

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Not sure chore commit will update npmjs readme though?

@AH7 AH7 merged commit be9d4ef into master Mar 1, 2018
@robcresswell robcresswell deleted the chore/spelling branch December 11, 2018 16:54
Shesekino added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 20, 2020
- requires the experimental flag to be turned on
- assumption #1: the image is present in the local Docker daemon
- assumption #2: the "docker" binary is available to use
- saves the image as an archive, statically scans it using new capabilities that check each individual file meeting the APT standards, collecting it to the result and cleaning the archive
- tested with distroless base debian 9 and 10
Shesekino added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 20, 2020
- requires the experimental flag to be turned on
- assumption #1: the image is present in the local Docker daemon
- assumption #2: the "docker" binary is available to use
- saves the image as an archive, statically scans it using new capabilities that check each individual file meeting the APT standards, collecting it to the result and cleaning the archive
- tested with distroless base debian 9 and 10
@shaninja shaninja mentioned this pull request Dec 19, 2021
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