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PackageRelationDependenciesPublished
@oclif/core • 4.5.0base library for oclif CLIsDIRECT43
ansi-escapes • 4.3.2ANSI escape codes for manipulating the terminalINDIRECT1
ansi-regex • 5.0.1Regular expression for matching ANSI escape codesINDIRECT0
ansi-styles • 4.3.0ANSI escape codes for styling strings in the terminalINDIRECT2
async • 3.2.6Higher-order functions and common patterns for asynchronous codeINDIRECT0
balanced-match • 1.0.2Match balanced character pairs, like "{" and "}"INDIRECT0
brace-expansion • 1.1.12Brace expansion as known from sh/bashINDIRECT2
brace-expansion • 2.0.2Brace expansion as known from sh/bashINDIRECT1
chalk • 4.1.2Terminal string styling done rightINDIRECT5
clean-stack • 3.0.1Clean up error stack tracesINDIRECT1
cli-spinners • 2.9.2Spinners for use in the terminalINDIRECT0
color-convert • 2.0.1Plain color conversion functionsINDIRECT1
color-name • 1.1.4A list of color names and its valuesINDIRECT0
concat-map • 0.0.1concatenative mapdasheryINDIRECT0
debug • 4.4.1Lightweight debugging utility for Node.js and the browserDIRECT1
emoji-regex • 8.0.0A regular expression to match all Emoji-only symbols as per the Unicode Standard.INDIRECT0
escape-string-regexp • 4.0.0Escape RegExp special charactersINDIRECT0
fdir • 6.4.6The fastest directory crawler & globbing alternative to glob, fast-glob, & tiny-glob. Crawls 1m files in < 1sINDIRECT0
get-package-type • 0.1.0Determine the `package.json#type` which applies to a locationINDIRECT0
has-flag • 4.0.0Check if argv has a specific flagINDIRECT0
indent-string • 4.0.0Indent each line in a stringINDIRECT0
is-docker • 2.2.1Check if the process is running inside a Docker containerINDIRECT0
is-fullwidth-code-point • 3.0.0Check if the character represented by a given Unicode code point is fullwidthINDIRECT0
is-wsl • 2.2.0Check if the process is running inside Windows Subsystem for Linux (Bash on Windows)INDIRECT1
lilconfig • 3.1.3A zero-dependency alternative to cosmiconfigINDIRECT0
ms • 2.1.3Tiny millisecond conversion utilityINDIRECT0
npm-run-path • 5.3.0Get your PATH prepended with locally installed binariesDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>@isaacs/cliui>ansi-regex • 6.1.0Regular expression for matching ANSI escape codesINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>@isaacs/cliui>emoji-regex • 9.2.2A regular expression to match all Emoji-only symbols as per the Unicode Standard.INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>@isaacs/cliui>string-width • 5.1.2Get the visual width of a string - the number of columns required to display itINDIRECT4
npm>10.9.3>@isaacs/cliui>strip-ansi • 7.1.0Strip ANSI escape codes from a stringINDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>@pkgjs/parseargs • 0.11.0Polyfill of future proposal for `util.parseArgs()`INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>@tufjs/canonical-json • 2.0.0OLPC JSON canonicalizationINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>agent-base • 7.1.3Turn a function into an `http.Agent` instanceINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>ansi-regex • 5.0.1Regular expression for matching ANSI escape codesINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>ansi-styles • 6.2.1ANSI escape codes for styling strings in the terminalINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>archy • 1.0.0render nested hierarchies `npm ls` style with unicode pipesINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>balanced-match • 1.0.2Match balanced character pairs, like "{" and "}"INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>binary-extensions • 2.3.0List of binary file extensionsINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>brace-expansion • 2.0.2Brace expansion as known from sh/bashINDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>cacache>mkdirp • 3.0.1Recursively mkdir, like `mkdir -p`INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>chalk • 5.4.1Terminal string styling done rightINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>ci-info • 4.2.0Get details about the current Continuous Integration environmentINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>cli-columns • 4.0.0Columnated lists for the CLI.INDIRECT5
npm>10.9.3>color-convert • 2.0.1Plain color conversion functionsINDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>color-name • 1.1.4A list of color names and its valuesINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>cross-spawn • 7.0.6Cross platform child_process#spawn and child_process#spawnSyncINDIRECT5
npm>10.9.3>cssesc • 3.0.0A JavaScript library for escaping CSS strings and identifiers while generating the shortest possible ASCII-only output.INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>debug • 4.4.1Lightweight debugging utility for Node.js and the browserINDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>eastasianwidth • 0.2.0Get East Asian Width from a character.INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>emoji-regex • 8.0.0A regular expression to match all Emoji-only symbols as per the Unicode Standard.INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>encoding • 0.1.13Convert encodings, uses iconv-liteINDIRECT2
npm>10.9.3>env-paths • 2.2.1Get paths for storing things like data, config, cache, etcINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>err-code • 2.0.3Create an error with a codeINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>fastest-levenshtein • 1.0.16Fastest Levenshtein distance implementation in JS.INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>http-proxy-agent • 7.0.2An HTTP(s) proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTPINDIRECT3
npm>10.9.3>https-proxy-agent • 7.0.6An HTTP(s) proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTPSINDIRECT3
npm>10.9.3>iconv-lite • 0.6.3Convert character encodings in pure javascript.INDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>imurmurhash • 0.1.4An incremental implementation of MurmurHash3INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>ip-address • 9.0.5A library for parsing IPv4 and IPv6 IP addresses in node and the browser.INDIRECT2
npm>10.9.3>ip-regex • 5.0.0Regular expression for matching IP addresses (IPv4 & IPv6)INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>is-fullwidth-code-point • 3.0.0Check if the character represented by a given Unicode code point is fullwidthINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>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>10.9.3>json-parse-even-better-errors • 4.0.0JSON.parse with context information on errorINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>jsonparse • 1.3.1This is a pure-js JSON streaming parser for node.jsINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>just-diff-apply • 5.5.0Apply a diff to an object. Optionally supports jsonPatch protocolINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>just-diff • 6.0.2Return an object representing the diffs between two objects. Supports jsonPatch protocolINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>make-fetch-happen>negotiator • 1.0.0HTTP content negotiationINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>minipass-fetch • 4.0.1An implementation of window.fetch in Node.js using Minipass streamsINDIRECT8
npm>10.9.3>minizlib • 3.0.2A small fast zlib stream built on [minipass](http://npm.im/minipass) and Node.js's zlib binding.INDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>mkdirp • 1.0.4Recursively mkdir, like `mkdir -p`INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>ms • 2.1.3Tiny millisecond conversion utilityINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>node-gyp • 11.2.0Node.js native addon build toolINDIRECT101
npm>10.9.3>node-gyp>mkdirp • 3.0.1Recursively mkdir, like `mkdir -p`INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>p-map • 7.0.3Map over promises concurrentlyINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>path-key • 3.1.1Get the PATH environment variable key cross-platformINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>postcss-selector-parser • 7.1.0INDIRECT2
npm>10.9.3>promise-retry • 2.0.1Retries a function that returns a promise, leveraging the power of the retry module.INDIRECT2
npm>10.9.3>retry • 0.12.0Abstraction for exponential and custom retry strategies for failed operations.INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>safer-buffer • 2.1.2Modern Buffer API polyfill without footgunsINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>shebang-command • 2.0.0Get the command from a shebangINDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>shebang-regex • 3.0.0Regular expression for matching a shebang lineINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>smart-buffer • 4.2.0smart-buffer is a Buffer wrapper that adds automatic read & write offset tracking, string operations, data insertions, and more.INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>socks-proxy-agent • 8.0.5A SOCKS proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTP and HTTPSINDIRECT8
npm>10.9.3>socks • 2.8.5Fully featured SOCKS proxy client supporting SOCKSv4, SOCKSv4a, and SOCKSv5. Includes Bind and Associate functionality.INDIRECT4
npm>10.9.3>spdx-correct>spdx-expression-parse • 3.0.1parse SPDX license expressionsINDIRECT2
npm>10.9.3>spdx-expression-parse • 4.0.0parse SPDX license expressionsINDIRECT2
npm>10.9.3>string-width-cjs • 4.2.3Get the visual width of a string - the number of columns required to display itINDIRECT4
npm>10.9.3>string-width • 4.2.3Get the visual width of a string - the number of columns required to display itINDIRECT4
npm>10.9.3>strip-ansi-cjs • 6.0.1Strip ANSI escape codes from a stringINDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>strip-ansi • 6.0.1Strip ANSI escape codes from a stringINDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>supports-color • 9.4.0Detect whether a terminal supports colorINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>tar>minizlib • 2.1.2A small fast zlib stream built on [minipass](http://npm.im/minipass) and Node.js's zlib binding.INDIRECT2
npm>10.9.3>text-table • 0.2.0borderless text tables with alignmentINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>tiny-relative-date • 1.3.0Tiny function that provides relative, human-readable dates.INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>tinyglobby • 0.2.14A fast and minimal alternative to globby and fast-globINDIRECT2
npm>10.9.3>tinyglobby>fdir • 6.4.6The fastest directory crawler & globbing alternative to glob, fast-glob, & tiny-glob. Crawls 1m files in < 1sINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>tinyglobby>picomatch • 4.0.2Blazing fast and accurate glob matcher written in JavaScript, with no dependencies and full support for standard and extended Bash glob features, including braces, extglobs, POSIX brackets, and regular expressions.INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>tuf-js • 3.0.1JavaScript implementation of The Update Framework (TUF)INDIRECT89
npm>10.9.3>tuf-js>@tufjs/models • 3.0.1TUF metadata modelsINDIRECT4
npm>10.9.3>util-deprecate • 1.0.2The Node.js `util.deprecate()` function with browser supportINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>validate-npm-package-license>spdx-expression-parse • 3.0.1parse SPDX license expressionsINDIRECT2
npm>10.9.3>wrap-ansi-cjs • 7.0.0Wordwrap a string with ANSI escape codesINDIRECT8
npm>10.9.3>wrap-ansi-cjs>ansi-styles • 4.3.0ANSI escape codes for styling strings in the terminalINDIRECT2
npm>10.9.3>wrap-ansi • 8.1.0Wordwrap a string with ANSI escape codesINDIRECT6
npm>10.9.3>wrap-ansi>ansi-regex • 6.1.0Regular expression for matching ANSI escape codesINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>wrap-ansi>emoji-regex • 9.2.2A regular expression to match all Emoji-only symbols as per the Unicode Standard.INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>wrap-ansi>string-width • 5.1.2Get the visual width of a string - the number of columns required to display itINDIRECT4
npm>10.9.3>wrap-ansi>strip-ansi • 7.1.0Strip ANSI escape codes from a stringINDIRECT1
object-treeify • 4.0.1Stringify Object as tree structureDIRECT0
path-key • 4.0.0Get the PATH environment variable key cross-platformINDIRECT0
picomatch • 4.0.2Blazing fast and accurate glob matcher written in JavaScript, with no dependencies and full support for standard and extended Bash glob features, including braces, extglobs, POSIX brackets, and regular expressions.INDIRECT0
string-width • 4.2.3Get the visual width of a string - the number of columns required to display itINDIRECT4
strip-ansi • 6.0.1Strip ANSI escape codes from a stringINDIRECT1
supports-color • 7.2.0Detect whether a terminal supports colorINDIRECT1
supports-color • 8.1.1Detect whether a terminal supports colorINDIRECT1
tinyglobby • 0.2.14A fast and minimal alternative to globby and fast-globINDIRECT2
widest-line • 3.1.0Get the visual width of the widest line in a string - the number of columns required to display itINDIRECT5
wordwrap • 1.0.0Wrap those words. Show them at what columns to start and stop.INDIRECT0
wrap-ansi • 7.0.0Wordwrap a string with ANSI escape codesINDIRECT8
ISC110
PackageRelationDependenciesPublished
ansis • 3.17.0ANSI color libDIRECT0
hosted-git-info • 7.0.2Provides metadata and conversions from repository urls for GitHub, Bitbucket and GitLabINDIRECT1
isexe • 3.1.1Minimal module to check if a file is executable.INDIRECT0
lru-cache • 10.4.3A cache object that deletes the least-recently-used items.INDIRECT0
minimatch • 3.1.2a glob matcher in javascriptINDIRECT3
minimatch • 5.1.6a glob matcher in javascriptINDIRECT2
minimatch • 9.0.5a glob matcher in javascriptINDIRECT2
npm-package-arg • 11.0.3Parse the things that can be arguments to `npm install`DIRECT5
npm>10.9.3>@isaacs/cliui • 8.0.2easily create complex multi-column command-line-interfacesINDIRECT22
npm>10.9.3>@isaacs/fs-minipass • 4.0.1fs read and write streams based on minipassINDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>@isaacs/string-locale-compare • 1.1.0Compare strings with Intl.Collator if available, falling back to String.localeCompare otherwiseINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>@npmcli/agent • 3.0.0the http/https agent used by the npm cliINDIRECT12
npm>10.9.3>@npmcli/arborist • 8.0.1Manage node_modules treesINDIRECT171
npm>10.9.3>@npmcli/config • 9.0.0Configuration management for the npm cliINDIRECT71
npm>10.9.3>@npmcli/fs • 4.0.0filesystem utilities for the npm cliINDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>@npmcli/git • 6.0.3a util for spawning git from npm CLI contextsINDIRECT16
npm>10.9.3>@npmcli/installed-package-contents • 3.0.0Get the list of files installed in a package in node_modules, including bundled dependenciesINDIRECT2
npm>10.9.3>@npmcli/map-workspaces • 4.0.2Retrieves a name:pathname Map for a given workspaces configINDIRECT66
npm>10.9.3>@npmcli/metavuln-calculator • 8.0.1Calculate meta-vulnerabilities from package security advisoriesINDIRECT147
npm>10.9.3>@npmcli/metavuln-calculator>pacote • 20.0.0JavaScript package downloaderINDIRECT146
npm>10.9.3>@npmcli/name-from-folder • 3.0.0Get the package name from a folder pathINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>@npmcli/node-gyp • 4.0.0Tools for dealing with node-gyp packagesINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>@npmcli/package-json • 6.2.0Programmatic API to update package.jsonINDIRECT64
npm>10.9.3>@npmcli/promise-spawn • 8.0.2spawn processes the way the npm cli likes to doINDIRECT2
npm>10.9.3>@npmcli/query • 4.0.1npm query parser and toolsINDIRECT3
npm>10.9.3>@npmcli/redact • 3.2.2Redact sensitive npm information from outputINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>@npmcli/run-script • 9.1.0Run a lifecycle script for a package (descendant of npm-lifecycle)INDIRECT120
npm>10.9.3>abbrev • 3.0.1Like ruby's abbrev module, but in jsINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>aproba • 2.0.0A ridiculously light-weight argument validator (now browser friendly)INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>bin-links • 5.0.0JavaScript package binary linkerINDIRECT7
npm>10.9.3>cacache • 19.0.1Fast, fault-tolerant, cross-platform, disk-based, data-agnostic, content-addressable cache.INDIRECT61
npm>10.9.3>cacache>tar • 7.4.3tar for nodeINDIRECT6
npm>10.9.3>chownr • 2.0.0like `chown -R`INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>cmd-shim • 7.0.0Used in npm for command line application supportINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>common-ancestor-path • 1.0.1Find the common ancestor of 2 or more paths on Windows or UnixINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>cross-spawn>which • 2.0.2Like which(1) unix command. Find the first instance of an executable in the PATH.INDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>foreground-child • 3.3.1Run a child as if it's the foreground process. Give it stdio. Exit when it exits.INDIRECT7
npm>10.9.3>fs-minipass • 3.0.3fs read and write streams based on minipassINDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>glob • 10.4.5the most correct and second fastest glob implementation in JavaScriptINDIRECT40
npm>10.9.3>graceful-fs • 4.2.11A drop-in replacement for fs, making various improvements.INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>hosted-git-info • 8.1.0Provides metadata and conversions from repository urls for GitHub, Bitbucket and GitLabINDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>ignore-walk • 7.0.0Nested/recursive `.gitignore`/`.npmignore` parsing and filtering.INDIRECT3
npm>10.9.3>ini • 5.0.0An ini encoder/decoder for nodeINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>init-package-json • 7.0.2A node module to get your node module startedINDIRECT68
npm>10.9.3>isexe • 2.0.0Minimal module to check if a file is executable.INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>json-stringify-nice • 1.1.4Stringify an object sorting scalars before objects, and defaulting to 2-space indentINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>libnpmaccess • 9.0.0programmatic library for `npm access` commandsINDIRECT93
npm>10.9.3>libnpmdiff • 7.0.1The registry diffINDIRECT174
npm>10.9.3>libnpmexec • 9.0.1npm exec (npx) programmatic APIINDIRECT175
npm>10.9.3>libnpmfund • 6.0.1Programmatic API for npm fundINDIRECT172
npm>10.9.3>libnpmhook • 11.0.0programmatic API for managing npm registry hooksINDIRECT94
npm>10.9.3>libnpmorg • 7.0.0Programmatic api for `npm org` commandsINDIRECT94
npm>10.9.3>libnpmpack • 8.0.1Programmatic API for the bits behind npm packINDIRECT172
npm>10.9.3>libnpmpublish • 10.0.1Programmatic API for the bits behind npm publish and unpublishINDIRECT111
npm>10.9.3>libnpmsearch • 8.0.0Programmatic API for searching in npm and compatible registries.INDIRECT93
npm>10.9.3>libnpmteam • 7.0.0npm Team management APIsINDIRECT94
npm>10.9.3>libnpmversion • 7.0.0library to do the things that 'npm version' doesINDIRECT121
npm>10.9.3>lru-cache • 10.4.3A cache object that deletes the least-recently-used items.INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>make-fetch-happen • 14.0.3Opinionated, caching, retrying fetch clientINDIRECT86
npm>10.9.3>minimatch • 9.0.5a glob matcher in javascriptINDIRECT2
npm>10.9.3>minipass-collect • 2.0.1A Minipass stream that collects all the data into a single chunkINDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>minipass-flush • 1.0.5A Minipass stream that calls a flush function before emitting 'end'INDIRECT2
npm>10.9.3>minipass-flush>minipass • 3.3.6minimal implementation of a PassThrough streamINDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>minipass-pipeline • 1.2.4create a pipeline of streams using MinipassINDIRECT2
npm>10.9.3>minipass-pipeline>minipass • 3.3.6minimal implementation of a PassThrough streamINDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>minipass-sized • 1.0.3A Minipass stream that raises an error if you get a different number of bytes than expectedINDIRECT2
npm>10.9.3>minipass-sized>minipass • 3.3.6minimal implementation of a PassThrough streamINDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>minipass • 7.1.2minimal implementation of a PassThrough streamINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>mute-stream • 2.0.0Bytes go in, but they don't come out (when muted).INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>node-gyp>tar • 7.4.3tar for nodeINDIRECT6
npm>10.9.3>nopt • 8.1.0Option parsing for Node, supporting types, shorthands, etc. Used by npm.INDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>npm-audit-report • 6.0.0Given a response from the npm security api, render it into a variety of security reportsINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>npm-bundled • 4.0.0list things in node_modules that are bundledDependencies, or transitive dependencies thereofINDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>npm-normalize-package-bin • 4.0.0Turn any flavor of allowable package.json bin into a normalized objectINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>npm-package-arg • 12.0.2Parse the things that can be arguments to `npm install`INDIRECT5
npm>10.9.3>npm-packlist • 9.0.0Get a list of the files to add from a folder into an npm packageINDIRECT4
npm>10.9.3>npm-pick-manifest • 10.0.0Resolves a matching manifest from a package metadata document according to standard npm semver resolution rules.INDIRECT8
npm>10.9.3>npm-profile • 11.0.1Library for updating an npmjs.com profileINDIRECT93
npm>10.9.3>npm-registry-fetch • 18.0.2Fetch-based http client for use with npm registry APIsINDIRECT92
npm>10.9.3>pacote • 19.0.1JavaScript package downloaderINDIRECT146
npm>10.9.3>parse-conflict-json • 4.0.0Parse a JSON string that has git merge conflicts, resolving if possibleINDIRECT3
npm>10.9.3>proc-log • 5.0.0just emit 'log' events on the process objectINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>proggy • 3.0.0Progress bar updates at a distanceINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>promise-all-reject-late • 1.0.1Like Promise.all, but save rejections until all promises are resolvedINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>promise-call-limit • 3.0.2Call an array of promise-returning functions, restricting concurrency to a specified limit.INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>promzard • 2.0.0prompting wizardlyINDIRECT2
npm>10.9.3>read-cmd-shim • 5.0.0Figure out what a cmd-shim is pointing at. This acts as the equivalent of fs.readlink.INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>read-package-json-fast • 4.0.0Like read-package-json, but fasterINDIRECT2
npm>10.9.3>read • 4.1.0read(1) for node programsINDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>semver • 7.7.2The semantic version parser used by npm.INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>signal-exit • 4.1.0when you want to fire an event no matter how a process exits.INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>ssri • 12.0.0Standard Subresource Integrity library -- parses, serializes, generates, and verifies integrity metadata according to the SRI spec.INDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>tar • 6.2.1tar for nodeINDIRECT8
npm>10.9.3>tar>fs-minipass • 2.1.0fs read and write streams based on minipassINDIRECT2
npm>10.9.3>tar>fs-minipass>minipass • 3.3.6minimal implementation of a PassThrough streamINDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>tar>minipass • 5.0.0minimal implementation of a PassThrough streamINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>tar>minizlib>minipass • 3.3.6minimal implementation of a PassThrough streamINDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>treeverse • 3.0.0Walk any kind of tree structure depth- or breadth-first. Supports promises and advanced map-reduce operations with a very small API.INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>unique-filename • 4.0.0Generate a unique filename for use in temporary directories or caches.INDIRECT2
npm>10.9.3>unique-slug • 5.0.0Generate a unique character string suitible for use in files and URLs.INDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>validate-npm-package-name • 6.0.1Give me a string and I'll tell you if it's a valid npm package nameINDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>walk-up-path • 3.0.1Given a path string, return a generator that walks up the path, emitting each dirname.INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>which • 5.0.0Like which(1) unix command. Find the first instance of an executable in the PATH.INDIRECT1
npm>10.9.3>which>isexe • 3.1.1Minimal module to check if a file is executable.INDIRECT0
npm>10.9.3>write-file-atomic • 6.0.0Write files in an atomic fashion w/configurable ownershipINDIRECT2
npm>10.9.3>yallist • 4.0.0Yet Another Linked ListINDIRECT0
proc-log • 4.2.0just emit 'log' events on the process objectINDIRECT0
semver • 7.7.2The semantic version parser used by npm.DIRECT0
validate-npm-package-name • 5.0.1Give me a string and I'll tell you if it's a valid npm package nameDIRECT0
which • 4.0.0Like which(1) unix command. Find the first instance of an executable in the PATH.DIRECT1
Apache-2.013
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ejs • 3.1.10Embedded JavaScript templatesINDIRECT15
filelist • 1.0.4Lazy-evaluating list of files, based on globs or regex patternsINDIRECT3
jake • 10.9.2JavaScript build tool, similar to Make or RakeINDIRECT14
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