Update module github.com/spf13/cobra to v1.10.1

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ require (
github.com/opencontainers/image-spec v1.1.2-0.20250724175814-2daaaaf0e7c1
github.com/opencontainers/image-tools v1.0.0-rc3
github.com/sirupsen/logrus v1.9.3
github.com/spf13/cobra v1.9.1
github.com/spf13/cobra v1.10.1
github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.9
github.com/stretchr/testify v1.11.1
go.podman.io/common v0.0.0-20250826054041-6e4bed3c9118

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@@ -224,9 +224,8 @@ github.com/skratchdot/open-golang v0.0.0-20200116055534-eef842397966 h1:JIAuq3EE
github.com/skratchdot/open-golang v0.0.0-20200116055534-eef842397966/go.mod h1:sUM3LWHvSMaG192sy56D9F7CNvL7jUJVXoqM1QKLnog=
github.com/smallstep/pkcs7 v0.1.1 h1:x+rPdt2W088V9Vkjho4KtoggyktZJlMduZAtRHm68LU=
github.com/smallstep/pkcs7 v0.1.1/go.mod h1:dL6j5AIz9GHjVEBTXtW+QliALcgM19RtXaTeyxI+AfA=
github.com/spf13/cobra v1.9.1 h1:CXSaggrXdbHK9CF+8ywj8Amf7PBRmPCOJugH954Nnlo=
github.com/spf13/cobra v1.9.1/go.mod h1:nDyEzZ8ogv936Cinf6g1RU9MRY64Ir93oCnqb9wxYW0=
github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.6/go.mod h1:McXfInJRrz4CZXVZOBLb0bTZqETkiAhM9Iw0y3An2Bg=
github.com/spf13/cobra v1.10.1 h1:lJeBwCfmrnXthfAupyUTzJ/J4Nc1RsHC/mSRU2dll/s=
github.com/spf13/cobra v1.10.1/go.mod h1:7SmJGaTHFVBY0jW4NXGluQoLvhqFQM+6XSKD+P4XaB0=
github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.9 h1:9exaQaMOCwffKiiiYk6/BndUBv+iRViNW+4lEMi0PvY=
github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.9/go.mod h1:McXfInJRrz4CZXVZOBLb0bTZqETkiAhM9Iw0y3An2Bg=
github.com/stefanberger/go-pkcs11uri v0.0.0-20230803200340-78284954bff6 h1:pnnLyeX7o/5aX8qUQ69P/mLojDqwda8hFOCBTmP/6hw=

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@@ -12,14 +12,20 @@
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
version: "2"
run:
deadline: 5m
timeout: 5m
formatters:
enable:
- gofmt
- goimports
linters:
disable-all: true
default: none
enable:
#- bodyclose
# - deadcode ! deprecated since v1.49.0; replaced by 'unused'
#- depguard
#- dogsled
#- dupl
@@ -30,28 +36,24 @@ linters:
- goconst
- gocritic
#- gocyclo
- gofmt
- goimports
#- gomnd
#- goprintffuncname
- gosec
- gosimple
- govet
- ineffassign
#- lll
- misspell
#- mnd
#- nakedret
#- noctx
- nolintlint
#- rowserrcheck
#- scopelint
- staticcheck
#- structcheck ! deprecated since v1.49.0; replaced by 'unused'
- stylecheck
#- typecheck
- unconvert
#- unparam
- unused
# - varcheck ! deprecated since v1.49.0; replaced by 'unused'
#- whitespace
fast: false
exclusions:
presets:
- common-false-positives
- legacy
- std-error-handling

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@@ -1,8 +1,14 @@
![cobra logo](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cbc3adf8-0dff-46e9-a88d-5e2d971c169e)
<div align="center">
<a href="https://cobra.dev">
<img width="512" height="535" alt="cobra-logo" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c8bf9aad-b5ae-41d3-8899-d83baec10af8" />
</a>
</div>
Cobra is a library for creating powerful modern CLI applications.
<a href="https://cobra.dev">Visit Cobra.dev for extensive documentation</a>
Cobra is used in many Go projects such as [Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/),
[Hugo](https://gohugo.io), and [GitHub CLI](https://github.com/cli/cli) to
name a few. [This list](site/content/projects_using_cobra.md) contains a more extensive list of projects using Cobra.
@@ -11,6 +17,20 @@ name a few. [This list](site/content/projects_using_cobra.md) contains a more ex
[![Go Reference](https://pkg.go.dev/badge/github.com/spf13/cobra.svg)](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/spf13/cobra)
[![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/spf13/cobra)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/spf13/cobra)
[![Slack](https://img.shields.io/badge/Slack-cobra-brightgreen)](https://gophers.slack.com/archives/CD3LP1199)
<hr>
<div align="center" markdown="1">
<sup>Supported by:</sup>
<br>
<br>
<a href="https://www.warp.dev/cobra">
<img alt="Warp sponsorship" width="400" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ab8dd143-b0fd-4904-bdc5-dd7ecac94eae">
</a>
### [Warp, the AI terminal for devs](https://www.warp.dev/cobra)
[Try Cobra in Warp today](https://www.warp.dev/cobra)<br>
</div>
<hr>
# Overview

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@@ -0,0 +1,105 @@
# Security Policy
## Reporting a Vulnerability
The `cobra` maintainers take security issues seriously and
we appreciate your efforts to _**responsibly**_ disclose your findings.
We will make every effort to swiftly respond and address concerns.
To report a security vulnerability:
1. **DO NOT** create a public GitHub issue for the vulnerability!
2. **DO NOT** create a public GitHub Pull Request with a fix for the vulnerability!
3. Send an email to `cobra-security@googlegroups.com`.
4. Include the following details in your report:
- Description of the vulnerability
- Steps to reproduce
- Potential impact of the vulnerability (to your downstream project, to the Go ecosystem, etc.)
- Any potential mitigations you've already identified
5. Allow up to 7 days for an initial response.
You should receive an acknowledgment of your report and an estimated timeline for a fix.
6. (Optional) If you have a fix and would like to contribute your patch, please work
directly with the maintainers via `cobra-security@googlegroups.com` to
coordinate pushing the patch to GitHub, cutting a new release, and disclosing the change.
## Response Process
When a security vulnerability report is received, the `cobra` maintainers will:
1. Confirm receipt of the vulnerability report within 7 days.
2. Assess the report to determine if it constitutes a security vulnerability.
3. If confirmed, assign the vulnerability a severity level and create a timeline for addressing it.
4. Develop and test a fix.
5. Patch the vulnerability and make a new GitHub release: the maintainers will coordinate disclosure with the reporter.
6. Create a new GitHub Security Advisory to inform the broader Go ecosystem
## Disclosure Policy
The `cobra` maintainers follow a coordinated disclosure process:
1. Security vulnerabilities will be addressed as quickly as possible.
2. A CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) identifier will be requested for significant vulnerabilities
that are within `cobra` itself.
3. Once a fix is ready, the maintainers will:
- Release a new version containing the fix.
- Update the security advisory with details about the vulnerability.
- Credit the reporter (unless they wish to remain anonymous).
- Credit the fixer (unless they wish to remain anonymous, this may be the same as the reporter).
- Announce the vulnerability through appropriate channels
(GitHub Security Advisory, mailing lists, GitHub Releases, etc.)
## Supported Versions
Security fixes will typically only be released for the most recent major release.
## Upstream Security Issues
`cobra` generally will not accept vulnerability reports that originate in upstream
dependencies. I.e., if there is a problem in Go code that `cobra` depends on,
it is best to engage that project's maintainers and owners.
This security policy primarily pertains only to `cobra` itself but if you believe you've
identified a problem that originates in an upstream dependency and is being widely
distributed by `cobra`, please follow the disclosure procedure above: the `cobra`
maintainers will work with you to determine the severity and ecosystem impact.
## Security Updates and CVEs
Information about known security vulnerabilities and CVEs affecting `cobra` will
be published as GitHub Security Advisories at
https://github.com/spf13/cobra/security/advisories.
All users are encouraged to watch the repository and upgrade promptly when
security releases are published.
## `cobra` Security Best Practices for Users
When using `cobra` in your CLIs, the `cobra` maintainers recommend the following:
1. Always use the latest version of `cobra`.
2. [Use Go modules](https://go.dev/blog/using-go-modules) for dependency management.
3. Always use the latest possible version of Go.
## Security Best Practices for Contributors
When contributing to `cobra`:
1. Be mindful of security implications when adding new features or modifying existing ones.
2. Be aware of `cobra`'s extremely large reach: it is used in nearly every Go CLI
(like Kubernetes, Docker, Prometheus, etc. etc.)
3. Write tests that explicitly cover edge cases and potential issues.
4. If you discover a security issue while working on `cobra`, please report it
following the process above rather than opening a public pull request or issue that
addresses the vulnerability.
5. Take personal sec-ops seriously and secure your GitHub account: use [two-factor authentication](https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/securing-your-account-with-two-factor-authentication-2fa),
[sign your commits with a GPG or SSH key](https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/managing-commit-signature-verification/about-commit-signature-verification),
etc.
## Acknowledgments
The `cobra` maintainers would like to thank all security researchers and
community members who help keep cobra, its users, and the entire Go ecosystem secure through responsible disclosures!!
---
*This security policy is inspired by the [Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP)](https://owasp.org/) guidelines and security best practices.*

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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ const (
)
// FParseErrWhitelist configures Flag parse errors to be ignored
type FParseErrWhitelist flag.ParseErrorsWhitelist
type FParseErrWhitelist flag.ParseErrorsAllowlist
// Group Structure to manage groups for commands
type Group struct {
@@ -1296,6 +1296,11 @@ Simply type ` + c.DisplayName() + ` help [path to command] for full details.`,
c.Printf("Unknown help topic %#q\n", args)
CheckErr(c.Root().Usage())
} else {
// FLow the context down to be used in help text
if cmd.ctx == nil {
cmd.ctx = c.ctx
}
cmd.InitDefaultHelpFlag() // make possible 'help' flag to be shown
cmd.InitDefaultVersionFlag() // make possible 'version' flag to be shown
CheckErr(cmd.Help())
@@ -1872,7 +1877,7 @@ func (c *Command) ParseFlags(args []string) error {
c.mergePersistentFlags()
// do it here after merging all flags and just before parse
c.Flags().ParseErrorsWhitelist = flag.ParseErrorsWhitelist(c.FParseErrWhitelist)
c.Flags().ParseErrorsAllowlist = flag.ParseErrorsAllowlist(c.FParseErrWhitelist)
err := c.Flags().Parse(args)
// Print warnings if they occurred (e.g. deprecated flag messages).
@@ -2020,7 +2025,7 @@ func defaultUsageFunc(w io.Writer, in interface{}) error {
fmt.Fprint(w, trimRightSpace(c.InheritedFlags().FlagUsages()))
}
if c.HasHelpSubCommands() {
fmt.Fprintf(w, "\n\nAdditional help topcis:")
fmt.Fprintf(w, "\n\nAdditional help topics:")
for _, subcmd := range c.Commands() {
if subcmd.IsAdditionalHelpTopicCommand() {
fmt.Fprintf(w, "\n %s %s", rpad(subcmd.CommandPath(), subcmd.CommandPathPadding()), subcmd.Short)

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@@ -115,6 +115,13 @@ type CompletionOptions struct {
DisableDescriptions bool
// HiddenDefaultCmd makes the default 'completion' command hidden
HiddenDefaultCmd bool
// DefaultShellCompDirective sets the ShellCompDirective that is returned
// if no special directive can be determined
DefaultShellCompDirective *ShellCompDirective
}
func (receiver *CompletionOptions) SetDefaultShellCompDirective(directive ShellCompDirective) {
receiver.DefaultShellCompDirective = &directive
}
// Completion is a string that can be used for completions
@@ -375,7 +382,7 @@ func (c *Command) getCompletions(args []string) (*Command, []Completion, ShellCo
// Error while attempting to parse flags
if flagErr != nil {
// If error type is flagCompError and we don't want flagCompletion we should ignore the error
if _, ok := flagErr.(*flagCompError); !(ok && !flagCompletion) {
if _, ok := flagErr.(*flagCompError); !ok || flagCompletion {
return finalCmd, []Completion{}, ShellCompDirectiveDefault, flagErr
}
}
@@ -480,6 +487,14 @@ func (c *Command) getCompletions(args []string) (*Command, []Completion, ShellCo
}
} else {
directive = ShellCompDirectiveDefault
// check current and parent commands for a custom DefaultShellCompDirective
for cmd := finalCmd; cmd != nil; cmd = cmd.parent {
if cmd.CompletionOptions.DefaultShellCompDirective != nil {
directive = *cmd.CompletionOptions.DefaultShellCompDirective
break
}
}
if flag == nil {
foundLocalNonPersistentFlag := false
// If TraverseChildren is true on the root command we don't check for
@@ -773,7 +788,7 @@ See each sub-command's help for details on how to use the generated script.
// shell completion for it (prog __complete completion '')
subCmd, cmdArgs, err := c.Find(args)
if err != nil || subCmd.Name() != compCmdName &&
!(subCmd.Name() == ShellCompRequestCmd && len(cmdArgs) > 1 && cmdArgs[0] == compCmdName) {
(subCmd.Name() != ShellCompRequestCmd || len(cmdArgs) <= 1 || cmdArgs[0] != compCmdName) {
// The completion command is not being called or being completed so we remove it.
c.RemoveCommand(completionCmd)
return

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@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ github.com/skratchdot/open-golang/open
## explicit; go 1.14
github.com/smallstep/pkcs7
github.com/smallstep/pkcs7/internal/legacy/x509
# github.com/spf13/cobra v1.9.1
# github.com/spf13/cobra v1.10.1
## explicit; go 1.15
github.com/spf13/cobra
# github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.9