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feat: share build-in rules #7207

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This PR added rule severity fields for export.

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@afdesk afdesk changed the title fead: add severity field to providers export feat: add severity field to providers export Jul 22, 2024
@afdesk afdesk marked this pull request as ready for review July 22, 2024 13:16
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LGTM

@afdesk afdesk force-pushed the feat/export-severity branch from 8c0a095 to 59df7ac Compare July 25, 2024 10:10
@afdesk afdesk changed the title feat: add severity field to providers export feat: share build-in rules Jul 25, 2024
@knqyf263 knqyf263 added this pull request to the merge queue Jul 25, 2024
Merged via the queue into aquasecurity:main with commit bff317c Jul 25, 2024
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