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This was initially considered when I initially proposed this but there was no clean way to do this in a tooltip that isn't the size of supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. I wanted people to know the root of where to start looking.
I think we could empower the tooltip by pointing users to other methods like you suggest which is the next in precedent order. Maybe even a whole docs page on this could help in addressing transitive woes.
Tagging @albarry4 in case she has some ideas on this UI/UX or we can get a quick design review to figure out more options.
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What about the following alternative suggestions:
The tooltip could contain a link that takes you to the solution explorer where the vulnerable package is selected and visible in the scroll area, and where the whole path to the vulnerable package is expanded.
The tooltip could contain a link that takes you directly to the parent package in the PM UI list.
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