webmozarts/strict-phpunit
Enforces strict PHPUnit configuration for PHP projects using the Webmozart standards. Helps catch risky tests, deprecated usage, and unintended behavior by turning on stricter PHPUnit settings and providing an easy way to apply and maintain them across projects.
This package cannot support any product decisions. The repository is listed as "unknown," meaning no source code, version history, or maintenance status can be verified. It lacks legitimacy as a Composer package and poses critical risks (unreviewed code, security vulnerabilities, compatibility issues) that make it impossible to evaluate for reliability, build-vs-buy decisions, or roadmap planning.
Never. The absence of a public repository, zero community adoption (31 stars, 0.185 score), and no Composer installation path confirm it is not a valid or trustworthy package. Do not consider it under any circumstances. Always prioritize packages with verified sources on Packagist/GitHub, active maintenance, and measurable community support.
This package cannot be pitched to stakeholders. It is not a legitimate tool—there is no public repository, no Composer installation option, and no maintenance history. Proposing it would risk introducing unpatched security flaws, broken dependencies, and operational instability. Instead, recommend proven alternatives like PHPUnit’s native strict assertions or well-supported libraries with documented adoption (e.g., phpunit/phpunit v10+ with strict mode enabled).
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