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Welcome to SaltMiner Documentation
This is the official documentation site for SaltMiner, the comprehensive application security solution by Saltworks Security.
About This Site
You’re currently on saltminer.io, which is dedicated exclusively to SaltMiner product documentation, user guides, API references, and technical resources.
For information about Saltworks Security, our company, other products, services, or to contact our team, please visit our main website at saltworks.io.
Getting Started with SaltMiner
SaltMiner helps organizations implement effective application security programs through automated vulnerability tracking, management, and remediation. This documentation will guide you through:
- Installation and setup
- Core features and capabilities
- Administration and configuration
- Integration with your development tools
- Best practices and workflows
- Troubleshooting and support
Need More Information?
If you're looking for product information, pricing, or want to schedule a demo, please visit our main website.
For technical support, please contact support@saltworks.io or visit the Support section of this documentation.
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