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Announcing Snyk CLI v1.1295.3

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We’ve released a CLI hotfix (v1.1295.3) to enhance the following use cases:

  • Improved memory usage when executing code scans on large projects

  • Fix incorrect filtering of files when executing code scans which could fail the analysis

  • Fix unexpected logouts that were reported when using OAuth2 authentication

Release notes can be found here.

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to the Snyk support team.

We encourage everyone to upgrade to the latest version!

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Costin Busioc | Senior Product Manager

Announcing Snyk CLI v1.1295

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We are pleased to announce the latest stable Snyk CLI release v1.1295.0.

We are introducing the following new features in this version. To learn more about bug fixes beyond what is highlighted below, please reference the release notes.

Automatic region configuration during OAuth

During OAuth authentication, the CLI will automatically detect the API URL to be used for authentication.

Support for verbose Gradle graphs

When generating SBOMs via CLI for Gradle graphs, we’re removing pre-pruning of dependencies.

You can learn more about Snyk CLI release channels in the user documentation.

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Costin Busioc | Senior Product Manager

End of support for Snyk Docker Desktop extension

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Support for Snyk’s Docker Desktop integration will officially end on June 20th, 2025. After this date the extension will no longer receive updates or technical support. From now until the end-of-support date, updates will only address known high severity security vulnerabilities.

To avoid disruption, we encourage all our customers and users who rely on this integration to transition to scanning their container images via our Command Line Interface (CLI) tool. The CLI offers enhanced functionality, greater flexibility, and improved performance compared to the Docker Desktop extension.

Our documentation provides a comprehensive guide on how to get started, and our support team is here to assist with any questions or challenges you might face during the transition

We are confident that the CLI will provide you with a superior experience, and we look forward to continuing to serve your needs with our robust set of tools.

Please reach out to support with any questions.

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Steve Winton | Principal Product Manager

New Support Policy and Deprecation of Certain IDE Features

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Dear customers,

We want to inform you of upcoming changes which may impact your development workflows.

Starting June 24, 2025, Snyk will implement an official 12-month Support Policy for our IDE, Language Server, and CLI versions. Additionally, we are announcing the deprecation of certain IDE features, detailed herein: Code Quality Findings in Snyk Code (both WebUI and IDE Plugins), Javascript CDN Library Detection in HTML Files, and Container Image Detection in Kubernetes YAML Files.

12-month Support Policy

Establishing an official 12-month Support Policy for IDE, Language Service, and CLI will enable us to provide a more consistent experience throughout the feature lifecycle, enabling customers to adopt new innovative features sooner and providing more clarity to customers about what they can expect in terms of supportability.

What this means: Each version of our IDE plugins, CLI, and Language Server will be supported for 12 months from its release date. Clear support timelines allow you to plan upgrades confidently, reducing unexpected disruptions.

To continue receiving support and access to the latest features, please upgrade your IDE plugin, Language Server, and CLI to a version released within the last 12 months by June 24, 2025. We encourage you to schedule regular updates to stay within our support window.

For guidance on upgrading, please refer to our Documentation for IDE, Language Server, and CLI, respectively. If you need assistance, please contact our support team.

IDE plugin feature deprecations effective June 24, 2025

Snyk previously supported a basic set of code quality features that only appeared in the IDE experience and some experimental security features found only in singular IDE platforms. This functionality was used only by a small number of customers, and the feedback we received from most customers was that this feature set needed to be revised to meet their needs and obscured relevant findings. After careful consideration, we have decided that removing this functionality is the best outcome for all of our customers.

Deprecation of Code Quality Findings in Snyk Code (WebUI and IDE Plugins) Snyk Code Quality findings will no longer be provided in versions of the IDE plugins. Earlier plugin versions may still show the Code Quality findings section but the results will be empty. Affected integrations: Web UI, all Snyk IDE Plugins

Deprecation of JavaScript CDN Library Detecting in HTML Files This feature surfaced security vulnerabilities in JavaScript packages from well-known CDNs (Content Delivery Networks) within HTML files in your projects. Affected integrations: Visual Studio Code and Language Server

Deprecation of Container Image Detection in Kubernetes YAML Files This was an experimental feature available in the the Snyk JetBrains IDE that scans Kubernetes configuration files and searches for container images . Affected integrations: Snyk JetBrains IDE Integration

We value your partnership and are committed to supporting your success. If you have any questions or need assistance, we’re here to help.

Thank you for your continued support.

Best regards,