## What The standalone apps under `packages/twenty-apps/*` each ship **their own `yarn.lock`** (they're not part of the root workspace), and those lockfiles still pulled vulnerable transitive versions of `axios`, `undici`, `tmp`, `qs`, `ws`, `brace-expansion`, `uuid` (via `twenty-sdk` / `twenty-client-sdk`). This was ~130 of the open Dependabot alerts — none of them reachable from the root-lockfile PRs. Ran `yarn up -R` per app to re-resolve the vulnerable transitives within their existing ranges, across all 13 flagged apps: - **`axios` → 1.17.0** — clears the entire proxy-auth-leak / ReDoS / config-merge MITM advisory set (the 56 axios alerts) - **`qs`, `brace-expansion`, `uuid`** → patched - **`undici`, `ws`** → patched on the in-range majors (older majors that parents pin exactly remain, same situation as the root lockfile) ## Scope - **Lockfile-only**, 13 apps. No `package.json` changes. - Test **fixtures** (`packages/twenty-apps/fixtures/*`) intentionally left untouched — Dependabot didn't flag them and they back snapshot tests.
This is a Twenty application project bootstrapped with create-twenty-app.
Getting Started
First, authenticate to your workspace:
yarn twenty remote:add --api-url http://localhost:2020 --as local
Then, start development mode to sync your app and watch for changes:
yarn twenty dev
Open your Twenty instance and go to /settings/applications section to see the result.
Available Commands
Run yarn twenty help to list all available commands. Common commands:
# Remotes & Authentication
yarn twenty remote:add --api-url http://localhost:2020 --as local # Authenticate with Twenty
yarn twenty remote:status # Check auth status
yarn twenty remote:use # Set default remote
yarn twenty remote:list # List all configured remotes
yarn twenty remote:remove <name> # Remove a remote
# Application
yarn twenty dev # Start dev mode (watch, build, sync, and auto-generate typed client)
yarn twenty dev:add # Scaffold a new entity (object, field, function, front-component, role, view, navigation-menu-item)
yarn twenty dev:function:logs # Stream function logs
yarn twenty dev:function:exec # Execute a function with JSON payload
yarn twenty app:uninstall # Uninstall app from workspace
Integration Tests
If your project includes the example integration test (src/__tests__/app-install.integration-test.ts), you can run it with:
# Make sure a Twenty server is running at http://localhost:3000
yarn test
The test builds and installs the app, then verifies it appears in the applications list. Test configuration (API URL and API key) is defined in vitest.config.ts.
LLMs instructions
Main docs and pitfalls are available in LLMS.md file.
Learn More
To learn more about Twenty applications, take a look at the following resources:
- twenty-sdk - learn about
twenty-sdktool. - Twenty doc - Twenty's documentation.
- Join our Discord
You can check out the Twenty GitHub repository - your feedback and contributions are welcome!