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asynckit • 0.4.0Minimal async jobs utility library, with streams supportINDIRECT0
axios • 0.27.2Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.jsINDIRECT21
call-bind-apply-helpers • 1.0.2Helper functions around Function call/apply/bind, for use in `call-bind`INDIRECT2
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npm>9.9.4>chalk • 5.3.0Terminal string styling done rightINDIRECT0
npm>9.9.4>ci-info • 4.0.0Get details about the current Continuous Integration environmentINDIRECT0
npm>9.9.4>clean-stack • 2.2.0Clean up error stack tracesINDIRECT0
npm>9.9.4>cli-columns • 4.0.0Columnated lists for the CLI.INDIRECT5
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npm>9.9.4>cross-spawn • 7.0.6Cross platform child_process#spawn and child_process#spawnSyncINDIRECT5
npm>9.9.4>cssesc • 3.0.0A JavaScript library for escaping CSS strings and identifiers while generating the shortest possible ASCII-only output.INDIRECT0
npm>9.9.4>debug • 4.3.7Lightweight debugging utility for Node.js and the browserINDIRECT1
npm>9.9.4>defaults • 1.0.4merge single level defaults over a config objectINDIRECT1
npm>9.9.4>delegates • 1.0.0delegate methods and accessors to another propertyINDIRECT0
npm>9.9.4>eastasianwidth • 0.2.0Get East Asian Width from a character.INDIRECT0
npm>9.9.4>emoji-regex • 8.0.0A regular expression to match all Emoji-only symbols as per the Unicode Standard.INDIRECT0
npm>9.9.4>encoding • 0.1.13Convert encodings, uses iconv-liteINDIRECT2
npm>9.9.4>env-paths • 2.2.1Get paths for storing things like data, config, cache, etcINDIRECT0
npm>9.9.4>err-code • 2.0.3Create an error with a codeINDIRECT0
npm>9.9.4>fastest-levenshtein • 1.0.16Fastest Levenshtein distance implementation in JS.INDIRECT0
npm>9.9.4>function-bind • 1.1.2Implementation of Function.prototype.bindINDIRECT0
npm>9.9.4>hasown • 2.0.1A robust, ES3 compatible, "has own property" predicate.INDIRECT1
npm>9.9.4>http-proxy-agent • 5.0.0An HTTP(s) proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTPINDIRECT4
npm>9.9.4>https-proxy-agent • 5.0.1An HTTP(s) proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTPSINDIRECT3
npm>9.9.4>humanize-ms • 1.2.1transform humanize time to msINDIRECT1
npm>9.9.4>iconv-lite • 0.6.3Convert character encodings in pure javascript.INDIRECT1
npm>9.9.4>imurmurhash • 0.1.4An incremental implementation of MurmurHash3INDIRECT0
npm>9.9.4>indent-string • 4.0.0Indent each line in a stringINDIRECT0
npm>9.9.4>ip-address • 9.0.5A library for parsing IPv4 and IPv6 IP addresses in node and the browser.INDIRECT2
npm>9.9.4>ip-regex • 4.3.0Regular expression for matching IP addresses (IPv4 & IPv6)INDIRECT0
npm>9.9.4>is-core-module • 2.13.1Is this specifier a node.js core module?INDIRECT2
npm>9.9.4>is-fullwidth-code-point • 3.0.0Check if the character represented by a given Unicode code point is fullwidthINDIRECT0
npm>9.9.4>is-lambda • 1.0.1Detect if your code is running on an AWS Lambda serverINDIRECT0
npm>9.9.4>jsbn • 1.1.0The jsbn library is a fast, portable implementation of large-number math in pure JavaScript, enabling public-key crypto and other applications on desktop and mobile browsers.INDIRECT0
npm>9.9.4>json-parse-even-better-errors • 3.0.1JSON.parse with context information on errorINDIRECT0
npm>9.9.4>jsonparse • 1.3.1This is a pure-js JSON streaming parser for node.jsINDIRECT0
npm>9.9.4>just-diff-apply • 5.5.0Apply a diff to an object. Optionally supports jsonPatch protocolINDIRECT0
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npm>9.9.4>minipass-fetch • 3.0.4An implementation of window.fetch in Node.js using Minipass streamsINDIRECT9
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npm>9.9.4>string-width • 4.2.3Get the visual width of a string - the number of columns required to display itINDIRECT4
npm>9.9.4>strip-ansi-cjs • 6.0.1Strip ANSI escape codes from a stringINDIRECT1
npm>9.9.4>strip-ansi • 6.0.1Strip ANSI escape codes from a stringINDIRECT1
npm>9.9.4>supports-color • 9.4.0Detect whether a terminal supports colorINDIRECT0
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npm>9.9.4>tiny-relative-date • 1.3.0Tiny function that provides relative, human-readable dates.INDIRECT0
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npm>9.9.4>wcwidth • 1.0.1Port of C's wcwidth() and wcswidth()INDIRECT2
npm>9.9.4>wrap-ansi-cjs • 7.0.0Wordwrap a string with ANSI escape codesINDIRECT8
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