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Co-authored-by: Shane Frasier <jeremy.frasier@trio.dhs.gov>
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**Step 3:** Verify the new entry was entered before and/or after the prior and next entries.
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**Step 3:** Verify the new entry was entered before and/or after the prior and next entries.
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- If you are adding it to the beginning of the file, ensure you are pasting it after “software:” and before the next entry starting with “- vendor:”.
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- If you are adding it to the beginning of the file, ensure you are pasting it after `software:` and before the next entry starting with `- vendor:`.
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- If you are adding it to the end of the file, ensure the entry ends before the file is closed out with: “...”
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- If you are adding it to the end of the file, ensure the entry ends before the file is closed out with `...`.
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**Step 4:** When you add content to the file, remove the '' or [] for fields which are replaced with values (strings '' or lists [] should be replaced as shown in the example below, with list values on the following line(s), starting with hyphen(s) “-”). The symbols should only remain used when fields remain empty. For example, fixed_versions: [] in our example below remains as is, given there are no patched versions available for this entry.
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**Step 4:** When you add content to the file, remove the '' or [] for fields which are replaced with values (strings '' or lists [] should be replaced as shown in the example below, with list values on the following line(s), starting with hyphen(s) “-”). The symbols should only remain used when fields remain empty. For example, fixed_versions: [] in our example below remains as is, given there are no patched versions available for this entry.
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