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@azure/abort-controller • 2.1.2Microsoft Azure SDK for JavaScript - AborterINDIRECT1
@azure/core-auth • 1.7.2Provides low-level interfaces and helper methods for authentication in Azure SDKINDIRECT3
@azure/core-rest-pipeline • 1.16.3Isomorphic client library for making HTTP requests in node.js and browser.INDIRECT11
@azure/core-tracing • 1.2.0Provides low-level interfaces and helper methods for tracing in Azure SDKINDIRECT1
@azure/core-util • 1.11.0Core library for shared utility methodsINDIRECT2
@azure/logger • 1.1.4Microsoft Azure SDK for JavaScript - LoggerINDIRECT1
@azure/opentelemetry-instrumentation-azure-sdk • 1.0.0-beta.7Instrumentation client for the Azure SDK.INDIRECT25
@babel/code-frame • 7.26.2Generate errors that contain a code frame that point to source locations.INDIRECT3
@babel/helper-validator-identifier • 7.25.9Validate identifier/keywords nameINDIRECT0
@babel/runtime-corejs3 • 7.26.0babel's modular runtime helpers with core-js@3 polyfillingINDIRECT2
@babel/runtime • 7.26.0babel's modular runtime helpersINDIRECT1
@colors/colors • 1.5.0get colors in your node.js consoleINDIRECT0
@cspotcode/source-map-support • 0.8.1Fixes stack traces for files with source mapsINDIRECT3
@gar/promisify • 1.1.3Promisify an entire class or objectINDIRECT0
@jridgewell/resolve-uri • 3.1.2Resolve a URI relative to an optional base URIINDIRECT0
@jridgewell/sourcemap-codec • 1.5.0Encode/decode sourcemap mappingsINDIRECT0
@jridgewell/trace-mapping • 0.3.9Trace the original position through a source mapINDIRECT2
@microsoft/applicationinsights-web-snippet • 1.0.1Microsoft Application Insights Web SnippetINDIRECT0
@nodelib/fs.scandir • 2.1.5List files and directories inside the specified directoryINDIRECT3
@nodelib/fs.stat • 2.0.5Get the status of a file with some featuresINDIRECT0
@nodelib/fs.walk • 1.2.8A library for efficiently walking a directory recursivelyINDIRECT6
@npmcli/move-file • 1.1.2move a file (fork of move-file)INDIRECT13
@npmcli/move-file • 2.0.1move a file (fork of move-file)INDIRECT13
@oclif/core • 2.15.0base library for oclif CLIsDIRECT101
@oclif/core • 3.27.0base library for oclif CLIsINDIRECT88
@oclif/plugin-autocomplete • 2.3.7autocomplete plugin for oclifDIRECT107
@oclif/plugin-commands • 2.2.25plugin to show the list of all the commandsDIRECT103
@oclif/plugin-help • 5.2.19Standard help for oclif.DIRECT102
@oclif/plugin-not-found • 2.4.1"did you mean" for oclifDIRECT104
@oclif/plugin-plugins • 3.4.2plugins plugin for oclifDIRECT400
@oclif/plugin-search • 0.0.22A command for searching commandsDIRECT141
@oclif/plugin-update • 3.2.1@oclif/plugin-update ====================DIRECT168
@oclif/plugin-version • 1.3.10A command that shows the CLI versionDIRECT102
@oclif/plugin-warn-if-update-available • 2.1.0warns if there is a newer version of CLI releasedDIRECT116
@oclif/plugin-which • 2.2.32find which plugin a command is inDIRECT102
@octokit/auth-token • 2.5.0GitHub API token authentication for browsers and Node.jsINDIRECT2
@octokit/core • 3.6.0Extendable client for GitHub's REST & GraphQL APIsINDIRECT17
@octokit/endpoint • 6.0.12Turns REST API endpoints into generic request optionsINDIRECT4
@octokit/graphql • 4.8.0GitHub GraphQL API client for browsers and NodeINDIRECT14
@octokit/openapi-types • 12.11.0Generated TypeScript definitions based on GitHub's OpenAPI spec for api.github.comINDIRECT0
@octokit/plugin-paginate-rest • 2.21.3Octokit plugin to paginate REST API endpoint responsesINDIRECT2
@octokit/plugin-request-log • 1.0.4Log all requests and request errorsINDIRECT0
@octokit/plugin-rest-endpoint-methods • 5.16.2Octokit plugin adding one method for all of api.github.com REST API endpointsINDIRECT3
@octokit/request-error • 2.1.0Error class for Octokit request errorsINDIRECT5
@octokit/request • 5.6.3Send parameterized requests to GitHub's APIs with sensible defaults in browsers and NodeINDIRECT13
@octokit/rest • 18.12.0GitHub REST API client for Node.jsINDIRECT21
@octokit/types • 6.41.0Shared TypeScript definitions for Octokit projectsINDIRECT1
@pkgjs/parseargs • 0.11.0Polyfill of future proposal for `util.parseArgs()`INDIRECT0
@sindresorhus/is • 4.6.0Type check valuesINDIRECT0
@szmarczak/http-timer • 4.0.6Timings for HTTP requestsINDIRECT1
@tootallnate/once • 1.1.2Creates a Promise that waits for a single eventINDIRECT0
@tootallnate/once • 2.0.0Creates a Promise that waits for a single eventINDIRECT0
@tootallnate/quickjs-emscripten • 0.23.0Javascript/Typescript bindings for QuickJS, a modern Javascript interpreter, compiled to WebAssembly.INDIRECT0
@tsconfig/node10 • 1.0.11A base TSConfig for working with Node 10.INDIRECT0
@tsconfig/node12 • 1.0.11A base TSConfig for working with Node 12.INDIRECT0
@tsconfig/node14 • 1.0.3A base TSConfig for working with Node 14.INDIRECT0
@tsconfig/node16 • 1.0.4A base TSConfig for working with Node 16.INDIRECT0
@tufjs/canonical-json • 1.0.0OLPC JSON canonicalizationINDIRECT0
@tufjs/models • 1.0.4TUF metadata modelsINDIRECT4
@types/cacheable-request • 6.0.3TypeScript definitions for cacheable-requestINDIRECT5
@types/cli-progress • 3.11.6TypeScript definitions for cli-progressINDIRECT2
@types/expect • 1.20.4TypeScript definitions for ExpectINDIRECT0
@types/http-cache-semantics • 4.0.4TypeScript definitions for http-cache-semanticsINDIRECT0
@types/istanbul-lib-coverage • 2.0.6TypeScript definitions for istanbul-lib-coverageINDIRECT0
@types/istanbul-lib-report • 3.0.3TypeScript definitions for istanbul-lib-reportINDIRECT1
@types/istanbul-reports • 3.0.4TypeScript definitions for istanbul-reportsINDIRECT2
@types/keyv • 3.1.4TypeScript definitions for keyvINDIRECT2
@types/minimatch • 3.0.5TypeScript definitions for MinimatchINDIRECT0
@types/node • 12.20.55TypeScript definitions for Node.jsINDIRECT0
@types/node • 15.14.9TypeScript definitions for Node.jsINDIRECT0
@types/node • 22.10.6TypeScript definitions for nodeINDIRECT1
@types/normalize-package-data • 2.4.4TypeScript definitions for normalize-package-dataINDIRECT0
@types/responselike • 1.0.3TypeScript definitions for responselikeINDIRECT2
@types/semver • 7.5.8TypeScript definitions for semverINDIRECT0
@types/shimmer • 1.2.0TypeScript definitions for shimmerINDIRECT0
@types/vinyl • 2.0.12TypeScript definitions for vinylINDIRECT3
abort-controller • 3.0.0An implementation of WHATWG AbortController interface.INDIRECT1
acorn-import-attributes • 1.9.5Support for import attributes in acornINDIRECT0
acorn-walk • 8.3.4ECMAScript (ESTree) AST walkerINDIRECT1
acorn • 8.14.0ECMAScript parserINDIRECT0
agent-base • 6.0.2Turn a function into an `http.Agent` instanceINDIRECT2
agent-base • 7.1.3Turn a function into an `http.Agent` instanceINDIRECT0
agentkeepalive • 4.6.0Missing keepalive http.AgentINDIRECT2
aggregate-error • 3.1.0Create an error from multiple errorsINDIRECT2
ajv • 8.17.1Another JSON Schema ValidatorINDIRECT4
ansi-escapes • 4.3.2ANSI escape codes for manipulating the terminalINDIRECT1
ansi-regex • 5.0.1Regular expression for matching ANSI escape codesINDIRECT0
ansi-regex • 6.1.0Regular expression for matching ANSI escape codesINDIRECT0
ansi-styles • 4.3.0ANSI escape codes for styling strings in the terminalINDIRECT2
ansi-styles • 6.2.1ANSI escape codes for styling strings in the terminalINDIRECT0
ansicolors • 0.3.2Functions that surround a string with ansicolor codes so it prints in color.INDIRECT0
applicationinsights • 2.9.6Microsoft Application Insights module for Node.jsINDIRECT45
arg • 4.1.3Another simple argument parserINDIRECT0
argparse • 1.0.10Very powerful CLI arguments parser. Native port of argparse - python's options parsing libraryINDIRECT1
array-differ • 3.0.0Create an array with values that are present in the first input array but not additional onesINDIRECT0
array-union • 2.1.0Create an array of unique values, in order, from the input arraysINDIRECT0
arrify • 2.0.1Convert a value to an arrayINDIRECT0
asap • 2.0.6High-priority task queue for Node.js and browsersINDIRECT0
ast-types • 0.13.4Esprima-compatible implementation of the Mozilla JS Parser APIINDIRECT1
astral-regex • 2.0.0Regular expression for matching astral symbolsINDIRECT0
async-hook-jl • 1.7.6Inspect the life of handle objects in nodeINDIRECT1
async-lock • 1.4.1Lock on asynchronous codeINDIRECT0
async • 3.2.6Higher-order functions and common patterns for asynchronous codeINDIRECT0
asynckit • 0.4.0Minimal async jobs utility library, with streams supportINDIRECT0
atomic-sleep • 1.0.0Zero CPU overhead, zero dependency, true event-loop blocking sleepINDIRECT0
balanced-match • 1.0.2Match balanced character pairs, like "{" and "}"INDIRECT0
base64-js • 1.5.1Base64 encoding/decoding in pure JSINDIRECT0
base64url • 3.0.1For encoding to/from base64urlsINDIRECT0
basic-ftp • 5.0.5FTP client for Node.js, supports FTPS over TLS, IPv6, Async/Await, and Typescript.INDIRECT0
bl • 4.1.0Buffer List: collect buffers and access with a standard readable Buffer interface, streamable too!INDIRECT8
brace-expansion • 1.1.11Brace expansion as known from sh/bashINDIRECT2
brace-expansion • 2.0.1Brace expansion as known from sh/bashINDIRECT1
braces • 3.0.3Bash-like brace expansion, implemented in JavaScript. Safer than other brace expansion libs, with complete support for the Bash 4.3 braces specification, without sacrificing speed.INDIRECT3
buffer • 5.7.1Node.js Buffer API, for the browserINDIRECT2
buffer • 6.0.3Node.js Buffer API, for the browserINDIRECT2
builtins • 1.0.3List of node.js builtin modulesINDIRECT0
byline • 5.0.0simple line-by-line stream readerINDIRECT0
cacheable-lookup • 5.0.4A cacheable dns.lookup(…) that respects the TTLINDIRECT0
cacheable-request • 7.0.4Wrap native HTTP requests with RFC compliant cache supportINDIRECT13
camel-case • 4.1.2Transform into a string with the separator denoted by the next word capitalizedINDIRECT4
capital-case • 1.0.4Transform into a space separated string with each word capitalizedINDIRECT4
cardinal • 2.1.1Syntax highlights JavaScript code with ANSI colors to be printed to the terminal.INDIRECT3
chalk • 4.1.2Terminal string styling done rightINDIRECT5
change-case • 4.1.2Transform a string between `camelCase`, `PascalCase`, `Capital Case`, `snake_case`, `param-case`, `CONSTANT_CASE` and othersINDIRECT15
chardet • 0.7.0Character detectorINDIRECT0
cjs-module-lexer • 1.4.1Lexes CommonJS modules, returning their named exports metadataINDIRECT0
clean-stack • 2.2.0Clean up error stack tracesINDIRECT0
clean-stack • 3.0.1Clean up error stack tracesINDIRECT1
cli-cursor • 3.1.0Toggle the CLI cursorINDIRECT4
cli-progress • 3.12.0easy to use progress-bar for command-line/terminal applicationsINDIRECT5
cli-spinners • 2.9.2Spinners for use in the terminalINDIRECT0
cli-table3 • 0.6.5Pretty unicode tables for the command line. Based on the original cli-table.INDIRECT6
clone-buffer • 1.0.0Easier Buffer cloning in node.INDIRECT0
clone-response • 1.0.3Clone a Node.js HTTP response streamINDIRECT1
clone-stats • 1.0.0Safely clone node's fs.Stats instances without losing their class methodsINDIRECT0
clone • 1.0.4deep cloning of objects and arraysINDIRECT0
clone • 2.1.2deep cloning of objects and arraysINDIRECT0
cloneable-readable • 1.1.3Clone a Readable stream, safelyINDIRECT8
color-convert • 2.0.1Plain color conversion functionsINDIRECT1
color-name • 1.1.4A list of color names and its valuesINDIRECT0
color-string • 1.9.1Parser and generator for CSS color stringsINDIRECT3
color • 4.2.3Color conversion and manipulation with CSS string supportINDIRECT5
colorette • 2.0.20🌈Easily set your terminal text color & styles.INDIRECT0
colors • 1.0.3get colors in your node.js consoleINDIRECT0
combined-stream • 1.0.8A stream that emits multiple other streams one after another.INDIRECT1
commander • 4.1.1the complete solution for node.js command-line programsINDIRECT0
commander • 7.1.0the complete solution for node.js command-line programsINDIRECT0
commondir • 1.0.1compute the closest common parent for file pathsINDIRECT0
concat-map • 0.0.1concatenative mapdasheryINDIRECT0
constant-case • 3.0.4Transform into upper case string with an underscore between wordsINDIRECT4
content-type • 1.0.5Create and parse HTTP Content-Type headerINDIRECT0
core-js-pure • 3.40.0Standard libraryINDIRECT0
core-js • 3.40.0Standard libraryINDIRECT0
core-util-is • 1.0.3The `util.is*` functions introduced in Node v0.12.INDIRECT0
create-require • 1.1.1Polyfill for Node.js module.createRequire (<= v12.2.0)INDIRECT0
cross-spawn • 7.0.6Cross platform child_process#spawn and child_process#spawnSyncINDIRECT5
csprng • 0.1.2Secure random numbers of any size in any baseINDIRECT1
csv-parse • 4.16.3CSV parsing implementing the Node.js `stream.Transform` APIINDIRECT0
csv-stringify • 5.6.5CSV stringifier implementing the Node.js `stream.Transform` APIINDIRECT0
csv-stringify • 6.5.2CSV stringifier implementing the Node.js `stream.Transform` APIINDIRECT0
dargs • 7.0.0Reverse minimist. Convert an object of options into an array of command-line arguments.INDIRECT0
data-uri-to-buffer • 6.0.2Create an ArrayBuffer instance from a Data URI stringINDIRECT0
dateformat • 4.6.3A node.js package for Steven Levithan's excellent dateFormat() function.INDIRECT0
debug • 4.4.0Lightweight debugging utility for Node.js and the browserDIRECT1
debuglog • 1.0.1backport of util.debuglog from node v0.11INDIRECT0
decompress-response • 6.0.0Decompress a HTTP response if neededINDIRECT1
deep-extend • 0.6.0Recursive object extendingINDIRECT0
defaults • 1.0.4merge single level defaults over a config objectINDIRECT1
defer-to-connect • 2.0.1The safe way to handle the `connect` socket eventINDIRECT0
define-lazy-prop • 2.0.0Define a lazily evaluated property on an objectINDIRECT0
degenerator • 5.0.1Compiles sync functions into async generator functionsINDIRECT7
delayed-stream • 1.0.0Buffers events from a stream until you are ready to handle them.INDIRECT0
delegates • 1.0.0delegate methods and accessors to another propertyINDIRECT0
diagnostic-channel-publishers • 1.0.8A collection of pre-built module patches that enable existing npm modules to publish diagnostic dataINDIRECT0
diagnostic-channel • 1.1.1Provides a context-saving pub/sub channel to connect diagnostic event publishers and subscribersINDIRECT1
diff3 • 0.0.3A diff3 engine for nodejsINDIRECT0
dir-glob • 3.0.1Convert directories to glob compatible stringsINDIRECT1
dot-case • 3.0.4Transform into a lower case string with a period between wordsINDIRECT3
eastasianwidth • 0.2.0Get East Asian Width from a character.INDIRECT0
emoji-regex • 8.0.0A regular expression to match all Emoji-only symbols as per the Unicode Standard.INDIRECT0
emoji-regex • 9.2.2A regular expression to match all Emoji-only symbols as per the Unicode Standard.INDIRECT0
encoding • 0.1.13Convert encodings, uses iconv-liteINDIRECT2
end-of-stream • 1.4.4Call a callback when a readable/writable/duplex stream has completed or failed.INDIRECT2
env-paths • 2.2.1Get paths for storing things like data, config, cache, etcINDIRECT0
err-code • 2.0.3Create an error with a codeINDIRECT0
error-ex • 1.3.2Easy error subclassing and stack customizationINDIRECT1
escape-string-regexp • 1.0.5Escape RegExp special charactersINDIRECT0
escape-string-regexp • 4.0.0Escape RegExp special charactersINDIRECT0
event-target-shim • 5.0.1An implementation of WHATWG EventTarget interface.INDIRECT0
eventemitter3 • 4.0.7EventEmitter3 focuses on performance while maintaining a Node.js AND browser compatible interface.INDIRECT0
events • 3.3.0Node's event emitter for all engines.INDIRECT0
execa • 5.1.1Process execution for humansINDIRECT15
external-editor • 3.1.0Edit a string with the users preferred text editor using $VISUAL or $ENVIRONMENTINDIRECT5
fast-copy • 3.0.2A blazing fast deep object copierINDIRECT0
fast-deep-equal • 3.1.3Fast deep equalINDIRECT0
fast-glob • 3.3.3It's a very fast and efficient glob library for Node.jsINDIRECT17
fast-levenshtein • 3.0.0Efficient implementation of Levenshtein algorithm with locale-specific collator support.INDIRECT1
fast-redact • 3.5.0very fast object redactionINDIRECT0
fast-safe-stringify • 2.1.1Safely and quickly serialize JavaScript objectsINDIRECT0
fast-xml-parser • 4.5.1Validate XML, Parse XML, Build XML without C/C++ based librariesINDIRECT1
fastest-levenshtein • 1.0.16Fastest Levenshtein distance implementation in JS.INDIRECT0
figures • 3.2.0Unicode symbols with Windows CMD fallbacksINDIRECT1
fill-range • 7.1.1Fill in a range of numbers or letters, optionally passing an increment or `step` to use, or create a regex-compatible range with `options.toRegex`INDIRECT2
find-up • 4.1.0Find a file or directory by walking up parent directoriesINDIRECT5
find-up • 5.0.0Find a file or directory by walking up parent directoriesINDIRECT5
first-chunk-stream • 2.0.0Transform the first chunk in a streamINDIRECT8
form-data • 4.0.1A library to create readable "multipart/form-data" streams. Can be used to submit forms and file uploads to other web applications.INDIRECT5
fs-constants • 1.0.0Require constants across node and the browserINDIRECT0
fs-extra • 8.1.0fs-extra contains methods that aren't included in the vanilla Node.js fs package. Such as mkdir -p, cp -r, and rm -rf.INDIRECT3
fs-extra • 9.1.0fs-extra contains methods that aren't included in the vanilla Node.js fs package. Such as recursive mkdir, copy, and remove.INDIRECT4
function-bind • 1.1.2Implementation of Function.prototype.bindINDIRECT0
get-package-type • 0.1.0Determine the `package.json#type` which applies to a locationINDIRECT0
get-stream • 5.2.0Get a stream as a string, buffer, or arrayINDIRECT4
get-stream • 6.0.1Get a stream as a string, buffer, or arrayINDIRECT0
get-uri • 6.0.4Returns a `stream.Readable` from a URI stringINDIRECT4
github-username • 6.0.0Get a GitHub username from an email addressINDIRECT22
globby • 11.1.0User-friendly glob matchingINDIRECT23
got • 11.8.6Human-friendly and powerful HTTP request library for Node.jsINDIRECT30
grouped-queue • 2.0.0In memory queue system prioritizing tasksINDIRECT0
has-flag • 4.0.0Check if argv has a specific flagINDIRECT0
hasown • 2.0.2A robust, ES3 compatible, "has own property" predicate.INDIRECT1
header-case • 2.0.4Transform into a dash separated string of capitalized wordsINDIRECT5
help-me • 5.0.0Help command for node, partner of minimist and commistINDIRECT0
hpagent • 1.2.0A ready to use http and https agent for working with proxies that keeps connections alive!INDIRECT0
html-escaper • 2.0.2fast and safe way to escape and unescape &<>'" charsINDIRECT0
http-parser-js • 0.5.9A pure JS HTTP parser for node.INDIRECT0
http-proxy-agent • 4.0.1An HTTP(s) proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTPINDIRECT4
http-proxy-agent • 5.0.0An HTTP(s) proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTPINDIRECT4
http-proxy-agent • 7.0.2An HTTP(s) proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTPINDIRECT3
http2-wrapper • 1.0.3HTTP2 client, just with the familiar `https` APIINDIRECT2
https-proxy-agent • 5.0.1An HTTP(s) proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTPSINDIRECT3
https-proxy-agent • 7.0.6An HTTP(s) proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTPSINDIRECT3
humanize-ms • 1.2.1transform humanize time to msINDIRECT1
hyperlinker • 1.0.0Write hyperlinks in the terminal.INDIRECT0
iconv-lite • 0.4.24Convert character encodings in pure javascript.INDIRECT1
iconv-lite • 0.6.3Convert character encodings in pure javascript.INDIRECT1
ignore • 5.3.2Ignore is a manager and filter for .gitignore rules, the one used by eslint, gitbook and many others.INDIRECT0
immediate • 3.0.6A cross browser microtask libraryINDIRECT0
imurmurhash • 0.1.4An incremental implementation of MurmurHash3INDIRECT0
indent-string • 4.0.0Indent each line in a stringINDIRECT0
inquirer • 7.3.3A collection of common interactive command line user interfaces.INDIRECT33
inquirer • 8.2.6A collection of common interactive command line user interfaces.INDIRECT51
interpret • 1.4.0A dictionary of file extensions and associated module loaders.INDIRECT0
ip-address • 9.0.5A library for parsing IPv4 and IPv6 IP addresses in node and the browser.INDIRECT2
is-arrayish • 0.2.1Determines if an object can be used as an arrayINDIRECT0
is-arrayish • 0.3.2Determines if an object can be used as an arrayINDIRECT0
is-core-module • 2.16.1Is this specifier a node.js core module?INDIRECT2
is-docker • 2.2.1Check if the process is running inside a Docker containerINDIRECT0
is-extglob • 2.1.1Returns true if a string has an extglob.INDIRECT0
is-fullwidth-code-point • 3.0.0Check if the character represented by a given Unicode code point is fullwidthINDIRECT0
is-glob • 4.0.3Returns `true` if the given string looks like a glob pattern or an extglob pattern. This makes it easy to create code that only uses external modules like node-glob when necessary, resulting in much faster code execution and initialization time, and a betINDIRECT1
is-interactive • 1.0.0Check if stdout or stderr is interactiveINDIRECT0
is-lambda • 1.0.1Detect if your code is running on an AWS Lambda serverINDIRECT0
is-number • 7.0.0Returns true if a number or string value is a finite number. Useful for regex matches, parsing, user input, etc.INDIRECT0
is-plain-obj • 2.1.0Check if a value is a plain objectINDIRECT0
is-plain-object • 5.0.0Returns true if an object was created by the `Object` constructor, or Object.create(null).INDIRECT0
is-retry-allowed • 1.2.0Is retry allowed for Error?INDIRECT0
is-scoped • 2.1.0Check if a string is a scoped npm package nameINDIRECT1
is-stream • 2.0.1Check if something is a Node.js streamINDIRECT0
is-unicode-supported • 0.1.0Detect whether the terminal supports UnicodeINDIRECT0
is-utf8 • 0.2.1Detect if a buffer is utf8 encoded.INDIRECT0
is-wsl • 2.2.0Check if the process is running inside Windows Subsystem for Linux (Bash on Windows)INDIRECT1
isarray • 1.0.0Array#isArray for older browsersINDIRECT0
isbinaryfile • 4.0.10Detects if a file is binary in Node.js. Similar to Perl's -B.INDIRECT0
isbinaryfile • 5.0.4Detects if a file is binary in Node.js. Similar to Perl's -B.INDIRECT0
isomorphic-git • 1.23.0A pure JavaScript reimplementation of git for node and browsersINDIRECT21
joycon • 3.1.1Load config with ease.INDIRECT0
js-tokens • 4.0.0A regex that tokenizes JavaScript.INDIRECT0
js-yaml • 3.14.1YAML 1.2 parser and serializerINDIRECT3
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
jsforce • 2.0.0-beta.29Salesforce API Library for JavaScriptINDIRECT89
json-buffer • 3.0.1JSON parse & stringify that supports binary via bops & base64INDIRECT0
json-parse-better-errors • 1.0.2JSON.parse with context information on errorINDIRECT0
json-parse-even-better-errors • 2.3.1JSON.parse with context information on errorINDIRECT0
json-parse-even-better-errors • 3.0.2JSON.parse with context information on errorINDIRECT0
json-schema-traverse • 1.0.0Traverse JSON Schema passing each schema object to callbackINDIRECT0
jsonfile • 4.0.0Easily read/write JSON files.INDIRECT1
jsonfile • 6.1.0Easily read/write JSON files.INDIRECT2
jsonparse • 1.3.1This is a pure-js JSON streaming parser for node.jsINDIRECT0
jsonwebtoken • 9.0.2JSON Web Token implementation (symmetric and asymmetric)INDIRECT14
just-diff-apply • 5.5.0Apply a diff to an object. Optionally supports jsonPatch protocolINDIRECT0
just-diff • 5.2.0Return an object representing the diffs between two objects. Supports jsonPatch protocolINDIRECT0
jwa • 1.4.1JWA implementation (supports all JWS algorithms)INDIRECT3
jws • 3.2.2Implementation of JSON Web SignaturesINDIRECT4
keyv • 4.5.4Simple key-value storage with support for multiple backendsINDIRECT1
lie • 3.3.0A basic but performant promise implementationINDIRECT1
lines-and-columns • 1.2.4Maps lines and columns to character offsets and back.INDIRECT0
load-json-file • 5.3.0Read and parse a JSON fileINDIRECT8
load-yaml-file • 0.2.0Read and parse a YAML file.INDIRECT7
locate-path • 5.0.0Get the first path that exists on disk of multiple pathsINDIRECT3
locate-path • 6.0.0Get the first path that exists on disk of multiple pathsINDIRECT3
lodash._reinterpolate • 3.0.0The modern build of lodash’s internal `reInterpolate` as a module.INDIRECT0
lodash.includes • 4.3.0The lodash method `_.includes` exported as a module.INDIRECT0
lodash.isboolean • 3.0.3The lodash method `_.isBoolean` exported as a module.INDIRECT0
lodash.isinteger • 4.0.4The lodash method `_.isInteger` exported as a module.INDIRECT0
lodash.isnumber • 3.0.3The lodash method `_.isNumber` exported as a module.INDIRECT0
lodash.isplainobject • 4.0.6The lodash method `_.isPlainObject` exported as a module.INDIRECT0
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lodash.once • 4.1.1The lodash method `_.once` exported as a module.INDIRECT0
lodash.template • 4.5.0The Lodash method `_.template` exported as a module.INDIRECT2
lodash.templatesettings • 4.2.0The Lodash method `_.templateSettings` exported as a module.INDIRECT1
lodash.throttle • 4.1.1The lodash method `_.throttle` exported as a module.INDIRECT0
lodash • 4.17.21Lodash modular utilities.INDIRECT0
log-symbols • 4.1.0Colored symbols for various log levels. Example: `✔︎ Success`INDIRECT7
lower-case • 2.0.2Transforms the string to lower caseINDIRECT1
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make-dir • 4.0.0Make a directory and its parents if needed - Think `mkdir -p`INDIRECT1
marked-terminal • 4.2.0A custom render for marked to output to the TerminalINDIRECT22
marked • 4.3.0A markdown parser built for speedINDIRECT0
mem-fs-editor • 9.7.0File edition helpers working on top of mem-fsINDIRECT51
mem-fs • 2.3.0Simple in-memory vinyl file storeINDIRECT28
merge-stream • 2.0.0Create a stream that emits events from multiple other streamsINDIRECT0
merge2 • 1.4.1Merge multiple streams into one stream in sequence or parallel.INDIRECT0
micromatch • 4.0.8Glob matching for javascript/node.js. A replacement and faster alternative to minimatch and multimatch.INDIRECT5
mime-db • 1.52.0Media Type DatabaseINDIRECT0
mime-types • 2.1.35The ultimate javascript content-type utility.INDIRECT1
mime • 2.6.0A comprehensive library for mime-type mappingINDIRECT0
mimic-fn • 2.1.0Make a function mimic another oneINDIRECT0
mimic-response • 1.0.1Mimic a Node.js HTTP response streamINDIRECT0
mimic-response • 3.1.0Mimic a Node.js HTTP response streamINDIRECT0
minimist • 1.2.8parse argument optionsINDIRECT0
minimisted • 2.0.1Handy wrapper of `minimist`INDIRECT1
minipass-fetch • 1.4.1An implementation of window.fetch in Node.js using Minipass streamsINDIRECT7
minipass-fetch • 2.1.2An implementation of window.fetch in Node.js using Minipass streamsINDIRECT7
minipass-fetch • 3.0.5An implementation of window.fetch in Node.js using Minipass streamsINDIRECT8
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minizlib • 2.1.2A small fast zlib stream built on [minipass](http://npm.im/minipass) and Node.js's zlib binding.INDIRECT2
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mkdirp • 1.0.4Recursively mkdir, like `mkdir -p`INDIRECT0
module-details-from-path • 1.0.3Extract the Node.js module details like name and base path given an abosulte path to a file inside the moduleINDIRECT0
ms • 2.1.3Tiny millisecond conversion utilityINDIRECT0
multimatch • 5.0.0Extends `minimatch.match()` with support for multiple patternsINDIRECT8
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negotiator • 0.6.4HTTP content negotiationINDIRECT0
netmask • 2.0.2Parse and lookup IP network blocksINDIRECT0
no-case • 3.0.4Transform into a lower cased string with spaces between wordsINDIRECT2
node-emoji • 1.11.0simple emoji support for node.js projectsINDIRECT1
node-fetch • 2.7.0A light-weight module that brings window.fetch to node.jsINDIRECT3
node-gyp • 8.4.1Node.js native addon build toolINDIRECT91
node-gyp • 9.4.1Node.js native addon build toolINDIRECT95
normalize-path • 3.0.0Normalize slashes in a file path to be posix/unix-like forward slashes. Also condenses repeat slashes to a single slash and removes and trailing slashes, unless disabled.INDIRECT0
normalize-url • 6.1.0Normalize a URLINDIRECT0
npm-run-path • 4.0.1Get your PATH prepended with locally installed binariesINDIRECT1
npm>9.6.7>@colors/colors • 1.5.0get colors in your node.js consoleINDIRECT0
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npm>9.6.7>@isaacs/cliui>ansi-regex • 6.0.1Regular expression for matching ANSI escape codesINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>@isaacs/cliui>emoji-regex • 9.2.2A regular expression to match all Emoji-only symbols as per the Unicode Standard.INDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>@isaacs/cliui>string-width • 5.1.2Get the visual width of a string - the number of columns required to display itINDIRECT4
npm>9.6.7>@isaacs/cliui>strip-ansi • 7.0.1Strip ANSI escape codes from a stringINDIRECT1
npm>9.6.7>@npmcli/move-file • 2.0.1move a file (fork of move-file)INDIRECT13
npm>9.6.7>@pkgjs/parseargs • 0.11.0Polyfill of future proposal for `util.parseArgs()`INDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>@tootallnate/once • 2.0.0Creates a Promise that waits for a single eventINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>@tufjs/canonical-json • 1.0.0OLPC JSON canonicalizationINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>@tufjs/models • 1.0.4TUF metadata modelsINDIRECT4
npm>9.6.7>abort-controller • 3.0.0An implementation of WHATWG AbortController interface.INDIRECT1
npm>9.6.7>agent-base • 6.0.2Turn a function into an `http.Agent` instanceINDIRECT2
npm>9.6.7>agentkeepalive • 4.3.0Missing keepalive http.AgentINDIRECT5
npm>9.6.7>aggregate-error • 3.1.0Create an error from multiple errorsINDIRECT2
npm>9.6.7>ansi-regex • 5.0.1Regular expression for matching ANSI escape codesINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>ansi-styles • 4.3.0ANSI escape codes for styling strings in the terminalINDIRECT2
npm>9.6.7>archy • 1.0.0render nested hierarchies `npm ls` style with unicode pipesINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>balanced-match • 1.0.2Match balanced character pairs, like "{" and "}"INDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>base64-js • 1.5.1Base64 encoding/decoding in pure JSINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>binary-extensions • 2.2.0List of binary file extensionsINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>brace-expansion • 2.0.1Brace expansion as known from sh/bashINDIRECT1
npm>9.6.7>buffer • 6.0.3Node.js Buffer API, for the browserINDIRECT2
npm>9.6.7>builtins • 5.0.1List of node.js builtin modulesINDIRECT3
npm>9.6.7>chalk • 4.1.2Terminal string styling done rightINDIRECT5
npm>9.6.7>ci-info • 3.8.0Get details about the current Continuous Integration environmentINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>clean-stack • 2.2.0Clean up error stack tracesINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>cli-columns • 4.0.0Columnated lists for the CLI.INDIRECT5
npm>9.6.7>cli-table3 • 0.6.3Pretty unicode tables for the command line. Based on the original cli-table.INDIRECT6
npm>9.6.7>clone • 1.0.4deep cloning of objects and arraysINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>color-convert • 2.0.1Plain color conversion functionsINDIRECT1
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npm>9.6.7>columnify • 1.6.0Render data in text columns. Supports in-column text-wrap.INDIRECT5
npm>9.6.7>concat-map • 0.0.1concatenative mapdasheryINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>cross-spawn • 7.0.3Cross platform child_process#spawn and child_process#spawnSyncINDIRECT5
npm>9.6.7>cssesc • 3.0.0A JavaScript library for escaping CSS strings and identifiers while generating the shortest possible ASCII-only output.INDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>debug • 4.3.4Lightweight debugging utility for Node.js and the browserINDIRECT1
npm>9.6.7>debug>ms • 2.1.2Tiny millisecond conversion utilityINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>defaults • 1.0.4merge single level defaults over a config objectINDIRECT1
npm>9.6.7>delegates • 1.0.0delegate methods and accessors to another propertyINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>depd • 2.0.0Deprecate all the thingsINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>eastasianwidth • 0.2.0Get East Asian Width from a character.INDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>emoji-regex • 8.0.0A regular expression to match all Emoji-only symbols as per the Unicode Standard.INDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>encoding • 0.1.13Convert encodings, uses iconv-liteINDIRECT2
npm>9.6.7>env-paths • 2.2.1Get paths for storing things like data, config, cache, etcINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>err-code • 2.0.3Create an error with a codeINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>event-target-shim • 5.0.1An implementation of WHATWG EventTarget interface.INDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>events • 3.3.0Node's event emitter for all engines.INDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>fastest-levenshtein • 1.0.16Fastest Levenshtein distance implementation in JS.INDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>function-bind • 1.1.1Implementation of Function.prototype.bindINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>has-flag • 4.0.0Check if argv has a specific flagINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>has • 1.0.3Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call shortcutINDIRECT1
npm>9.6.7>http-proxy-agent • 5.0.0An HTTP(s) proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTPINDIRECT4
npm>9.6.7>https-proxy-agent • 5.0.1An HTTP(s) proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTPSINDIRECT3
npm>9.6.7>humanize-ms • 1.2.1transform humanize time to msINDIRECT1
npm>9.6.7>iconv-lite • 0.6.3Convert character encodings in pure javascript.INDIRECT1
npm>9.6.7>imurmurhash • 0.1.4An incremental implementation of MurmurHash3INDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>indent-string • 4.0.0Indent each line in a stringINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>ip-regex • 4.3.0Regular expression for matching IP addresses (IPv4 & IPv6)INDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>ip • 2.0.0INDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>is-core-module • 2.12.0Is this specifier a node.js core module?INDIRECT2
npm>9.6.7>is-fullwidth-code-point • 3.0.0Check if the character represented by a given Unicode code point is fullwidthINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>is-lambda • 1.0.1Detect if your code is running on an AWS Lambda serverINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>json-parse-even-better-errors • 3.0.0JSON.parse with context information on errorINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>jsonparse • 1.3.1This is a pure-js JSON streaming parser for node.jsINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>just-diff-apply • 5.5.0Apply a diff to an object. Optionally supports jsonPatch protocolINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>just-diff • 6.0.2Return an object representing the diffs between two objects. Supports jsonPatch protocolINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>minipass-fetch • 3.0.3An implementation of window.fetch in Node.js using Minipass streamsINDIRECT9
npm>9.6.7>minipass-json-stream • 1.0.1Like JSONStream, but using Minipass streamsINDIRECT3
npm>9.6.7>minizlib • 2.1.2A small fast zlib stream built on [minipass](http://npm.im/minipass) and Node.js's zlib binding.INDIRECT2
npm>9.6.7>mkdirp • 1.0.4Recursively mkdir, like `mkdir -p`INDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>ms • 2.1.3Tiny millisecond conversion utilityINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>negotiator • 0.6.3HTTP content negotiationINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>node-gyp • 9.3.1Node.js native addon build toolINDIRECT105
npm>9.6.7>node-gyp>brace-expansion • 1.1.11Brace expansion as known from sh/bashINDIRECT2
npm>9.6.7>node-gyp>cacache>brace-expansion • 2.0.1Brace expansion as known from sh/bashINDIRECT1
npm>9.6.7>node-gyp>minipass-fetch • 2.1.2An implementation of window.fetch in Node.js using Minipass streamsINDIRECT9
npm>9.6.7>node-gyp>readable-stream • 3.6.2Streams3, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.jsINDIRECT4
npm>9.6.7>p-map • 4.0.0Map over promises concurrentlyINDIRECT3
npm>9.6.7>path-is-absolute • 1.0.1Node.js 0.12 path.isAbsolute() ponyfillINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>path-key • 3.1.1Get the PATH environment variable key cross-platformINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>postcss-selector-parser • 6.0.13INDIRECT2
npm>9.6.7>process • 0.11.10process information for node.js and browsersINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>promise-retry • 2.0.1Retries a function that returns a promise, leveraging the power of the retry module.INDIRECT2
npm>9.6.7>readable-stream • 4.4.0Node.js Streams, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.jsINDIRECT7
npm>9.6.7>retry • 0.12.0Abstraction for exponential and custom retry strategies for failed operations.INDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>rimraf>brace-expansion • 1.1.11Brace expansion as known from sh/bashINDIRECT2
npm>9.6.7>safe-buffer • 5.1.2Safer Node.js Buffer APIINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>safer-buffer • 2.1.2Modern Buffer API polyfill without footgunsINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>shebang-command • 2.0.0Get the command from a shebangINDIRECT1
npm>9.6.7>shebang-regex • 3.0.0Regular expression for matching a shebang lineINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>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>9.6.7>socks-proxy-agent • 7.0.0A SOCKS proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTP and HTTPSINDIRECT6
npm>9.6.7>socks • 2.7.1Fully featured SOCKS proxy client supporting SOCKSv4, SOCKSv4a, and SOCKSv5. Includes Bind and Associate functionality.INDIRECT2
npm>9.6.7>spdx-expression-parse • 3.0.1parse SPDX license expressionsINDIRECT2
npm>9.6.7>string_decoder • 1.1.1The string_decoder module from Node coreINDIRECT1
npm>9.6.7>string-width-cjs • 4.2.3Get the visual width of a string - the number of columns required to display itINDIRECT4
npm>9.6.7>string-width • 4.2.3Get the visual width of a string - the number of columns required to display itINDIRECT4
npm>9.6.7>strip-ansi-cjs • 6.0.1Strip ANSI escape codes from a stringINDIRECT1
npm>9.6.7>strip-ansi • 6.0.1Strip ANSI escape codes from a stringINDIRECT1
npm>9.6.7>supports-color • 7.2.0Detect whether a terminal supports colorINDIRECT1
npm>9.6.7>text-table • 0.2.0borderless text tables with alignmentINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>tiny-relative-date • 1.3.0Tiny function that provides relative, human-readable dates.INDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>tuf-js • 1.1.6JavaScript implementation of The Update Framework (TUF)INDIRECT97
npm>9.6.7>util-deprecate • 1.0.2The Node.js `util.deprecate()` function with browser supportINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>wcwidth • 1.0.1Port of C's wcwidth() and wcswidth()INDIRECT2
npm>9.6.7>wrap-ansi-cjs • 7.0.0Wordwrap a string with ANSI escape codesINDIRECT8
npm>9.6.7>wrap-ansi • 8.1.0Wordwrap a string with ANSI escape codesINDIRECT6
npm>9.6.7>wrap-ansi>ansi-regex • 6.0.1Regular expression for matching ANSI escape codesINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>wrap-ansi>ansi-styles • 6.2.1ANSI escape codes for styling strings in the terminalINDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>wrap-ansi>emoji-regex • 9.2.2A regular expression to match all Emoji-only symbols as per the Unicode Standard.INDIRECT0
npm>9.6.7>wrap-ansi>string-width • 5.1.2Get the visual width of a string - the number of columns required to display itINDIRECT4
npm>9.6.7>wrap-ansi>strip-ansi • 7.0.1Strip ANSI escape codes from a stringINDIRECT1
object-assign • 4.1.1ES2015 `Object.assign()` ponyfillINDIRECT0
object-treeify • 1.1.33Stringify Object as tree structureINDIRECT0
on-exit-leak-free • 2.1.2Execute a function on exit without leaking memory, allowing all objects to be garbage collectedINDIRECT0
onetime • 5.1.2Ensure a function is only called onceINDIRECT1
open • 7.4.2Open stuff like URLs, files, executables. Cross-platform.INDIRECT2
open • 8.4.2Open stuff like URLs, files, executables. Cross-platform.INDIRECT3
ora • 5.4.1Elegant terminal spinnerINDIRECT29
os-tmpdir • 1.0.2Node.js os.tmpdir() ponyfillINDIRECT0
p-cancelable • 2.1.1Create a promise that can be canceledINDIRECT0
p-finally • 1.0.0`Promise#finally()` ponyfill - Invoked when the promise is settled regardless of outcomeINDIRECT0
p-limit • 2.3.0Run multiple promise-returning & async functions with limited concurrencyINDIRECT1
p-limit • 3.1.0Run multiple promise-returning & async functions with limited concurrencyINDIRECT1
p-locate • 4.1.0Get the first fulfilled promise that satisfies the provided testing functionINDIRECT2
p-locate • 5.0.0Get the first fulfilled promise that satisfies the provided testing functionINDIRECT2
p-map • 4.0.0Map over promises concurrentlyINDIRECT3
p-queue • 6.6.2Promise queue with concurrency controlINDIRECT3
p-timeout • 3.2.0Timeout a promise after a specified amount of timeINDIRECT1
p-try • 2.2.0`Start a promise chainINDIRECT0
pac-proxy-agent • 7.1.0A PAC file proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTPINDIRECT25
pac-resolver • 7.0.1Generates an asynchronous resolver function from a PAC fileINDIRECT9
param-case • 3.0.4Transform into a lower cased string with dashes between wordsINDIRECT4
parse-json • 4.0.0Parse JSON with more helpful errorsINDIRECT3
parse-json • 5.2.0Parse JSON with more helpful errorsINDIRECT8
pascal-case • 3.1.2Transform into a string of capitalized words without separatorsINDIRECT3
path-case • 3.0.4Transform into a lower case string with slashes between wordsINDIRECT4
path-exists • 4.0.0Check if a path existsINDIRECT0
path-is-absolute • 1.0.1Node.js 0.12 path.isAbsolute() ponyfillINDIRECT0
path-key • 3.1.1Get the PATH environment variable key cross-platformINDIRECT0
path-parse • 1.0.7Node.js path.parse() ponyfillINDIRECT0
path-type • 4.0.0Check if a path is a file, directory, or symlinkINDIRECT0
picomatch • 2.3.1Blazing 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
pify • 2.3.0Promisify a callback-style functionINDIRECT0
pify • 4.0.1Promisify a callback-style functionINDIRECT0
pino-abstract-transport • 1.2.0Write Pino transports easilyINDIRECT11
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pino-std-serializers • 6.2.2A collection of standard object serializers for PinoINDIRECT0
pino • 8.21.0super fast, all natural json loggerINDIRECT22
pkg-dir • 4.2.0Find the root directory of a Node.js project or npm packageINDIRECT6
preferred-pm • 3.1.4Detects what package manager was used for installationINDIRECT28
pretty-bytes • 5.6.0Convert bytes to a human readable string: 1337 → 1.34 kBINDIRECT0
process-nextick-args • 2.0.1process.nextTick but always with argsINDIRECT0
process-warning • 3.0.0A small utility for creating warnings and emitting them.INDIRECT0
process • 0.11.10process information for node.js and browsersINDIRECT0
promise-retry • 2.0.1Retries a function that returns a promise, leveraging the power of the retry module.INDIRECT2
proper-lockfile • 4.1.2A inter-process and inter-machine lockfile utility that works on a local or network file systemINDIRECT3
proxy-agent • 6.5.0Maps proxy protocols to `http.Agent` implementationsINDIRECT28
proxy-from-env • 1.1.0Offers getProxyForUrl to get the proxy URL for a URL, respecting the *_PROXY (e.g. HTTP_PROXY) and NO_PROXY environment variables.INDIRECT0
pump • 3.0.2pipe streams together and close all of them if one of them closesINDIRECT3
queue-microtask • 1.2.3fast, tiny `queueMicrotask` shim for modern enginesINDIRECT0
quick-format-unescaped • 4.0.4Solves a problem with util.formatINDIRECT0
quick-lru • 5.1.1Simple “Least Recently Used” (LRU) cacheINDIRECT0
read-pkg-up • 7.0.1Read the closest package.json fileINDIRECT33
read-pkg • 5.2.0Read a package.json fileINDIRECT25
readable-stream • 2.3.8Streams3, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.jsINDIRECT7
readable-stream • 3.6.2Streams3, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.jsINDIRECT4
readable-stream • 4.7.0Node.js Streams, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.jsINDIRECT9
real-require • 0.2.0Keep require and import consistent after bundling or transpilingINDIRECT0
rechoir • 0.6.2Require any supported file as a node module.INDIRECT6
redeyed • 2.1.1Takes JavaScript code, along with a config and returns the original code with tokens wrapped as configured.INDIRECT1
regenerator-runtime • 0.13.11Runtime for Regenerator-compiled generator and async functions.INDIRECT0
regenerator-runtime • 0.14.1Runtime for Regenerator-compiled generator and async functions.INDIRECT0
replace-ext • 1.0.1Replaces a file extension with another oneINDIRECT0
require-from-string • 2.0.2Require module from stringINDIRECT0
require-in-the-middle • 7.4.0Module to hook into the Node.js require functionINDIRECT9
resolve-alpn • 1.2.1Detects the ALPN protocolINDIRECT0
resolve • 1.22.10resolve like require.resolve() on behalf of files asynchronously and synchronouslyINDIRECT5
responselike • 2.0.1A response-like object for mocking a Node.js HTTP response streamINDIRECT1
restore-cursor • 3.1.0Gracefully restore the CLI cursor on exitINDIRECT3
retry • 0.12.0Abstraction for exponential and custom retry strategies for failed operations.INDIRECT0
reusify • 1.0.4Reuse objects and functions with styleINDIRECT0
run-async • 2.4.1Utility method to run function either synchronously or asynchronously using the common `this.async()` style.INDIRECT0
run-parallel • 1.2.0Run an array of functions in parallelINDIRECT1
safe-buffer • 5.1.2Safer Node.js Buffer APIINDIRECT0
safe-buffer • 5.2.1Safer Node.js Buffer APIINDIRECT0
safe-stable-stringify • 2.5.0Deterministic and safely JSON.stringify to quickly serialize JavaScript objectsINDIRECT0
safer-buffer • 2.1.2Modern Buffer API polyfill without footgunsINDIRECT0
scoped-regex • 2.1.0Regular expression for matching scoped npm package namesINDIRECT0
sentence-case • 3.0.4Transform into a lower case with spaces between words, then capitalize the stringINDIRECT4
sequin • 0.1.1Generate uniformly distributed ints in any base from a bit sequenceINDIRECT0
setimmediate • 1.0.5A shim for the setImmediate efficient script yielding APIINDIRECT0
shebang-command • 2.0.0Get the command from a shebangINDIRECT1
shebang-regex • 3.0.0Regular expression for matching a shebang lineINDIRECT0
simple-concat • 1.0.1Super-minimalist version of `concat-stream`. Less than 15 lines!INDIRECT0
simple-get • 4.0.1Simplest way to make http get requests. Supports HTTPS, redirects, gzip/deflate, streams in < 100 lines.INDIRECT5
simple-swizzle • 0.2.2Simply swizzle your argumentsINDIRECT1
slash • 3.0.0Convert Windows backslash paths to slash pathsINDIRECT0
slice-ansi • 4.0.0Slice a string with ANSI escape codesINDIRECT5
smart-buffer • 4.2.0smart-buffer is a Buffer wrapper that adds automatic read & write offset tracking, string operations, data insertions, and more.INDIRECT0
snake-case • 3.0.4Transform into a lower case string with underscores between wordsINDIRECT4
socks-proxy-agent • 6.2.1A SOCKS proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTP and HTTPSINDIRECT8
socks-proxy-agent • 7.0.0A SOCKS proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTP and HTTPSINDIRECT8
socks-proxy-agent • 8.0.5A SOCKS proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTP and HTTPSINDIRECT8
socks • 2.8.3Fully featured SOCKS proxy client supporting SOCKSv4, SOCKSv4a, and SOCKSv5. Includes Bind and Associate functionality.INDIRECT4
sonic-boom • 3.8.1Extremely fast utf8 only stream implementationINDIRECT1
sort-keys • 4.2.0Sort the keys of an objectINDIRECT1
spdx-expression-parse • 3.0.1parse SPDX license expressionsINDIRECT2
stack-chain • 1.3.7API for combining call site modifiersINDIRECT0
string_decoder • 1.1.1The string_decoder module from Node coreINDIRECT1
string_decoder • 1.3.0The string_decoder module from Node coreINDIRECT1
string-width • 4.2.3Get the visual width of a string - the number of columns required to display itINDIRECT4
string-width • 5.1.2Get 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
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textextensions • 5.16.0A package that contains an array of every single file extension there is for text filesINDIRECT0
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tldts • 6.1.71Library to work against complex domain names, subdomains and URIs.INDIRECT1
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ts-node • 10.9.2TypeScript execution environment and REPL for node.js, with source map supportINDIRECT16
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v8-compile-cache-lib • 3.0.1Require hook for automatic V8 compile cache persistenceINDIRECT0
vinyl-file • 3.0.0Create a vinyl file from an actual fileINDIRECT22
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wcwidth • 1.0.1Port of C's wcwidth() and wcswidth()INDIRECT2
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wordwrap • 1.0.0Wrap those words. Show them at what columns to start and stop.INDIRECT0
wrap-ansi • 6.2.0Wordwrap a string with ANSI escape codesINDIRECT8
wrap-ansi • 7.0.0Wordwrap a string with ANSI escape codesINDIRECT8
wrap-ansi • 8.1.0Wordwrap a string with ANSI escape codesINDIRECT6
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yn • 3.1.1Parse yes/no like valuesINDIRECT0
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at-least-node • 1.0.0Lightweight Node.js version sniffing/comparisonINDIRECT0
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chownr • 1.1.4like `chown -R`INDIRECT0
chownr • 2.0.0like `chown -R`INDIRECT0
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dezalgo • 1.0.4Contain async insanity so that the dark pony lord doesn't eat soulsINDIRECT2
fastq • 1.18.0Fast, in memory work queueINDIRECT1
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gauge • 3.0.2A terminal based horizontal guageINDIRECT12
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glob-parent • 5.1.2Extract the non-magic parent path from a glob string.INDIRECT2
glob • 10.4.5the most correct and second fastest glob implementation in JavaScriptINDIRECT34
glob • 7.2.3a little globberINDIRECT10
glob • 8.1.0a little globberINDIRECT8
graceful-fs • 4.2.11A drop-in replacement for fs, making various improvements.INDIRECT0
has-unicode • 2.0.1Try to guess if your terminal supports unicodeINDIRECT0
hosted-git-info • 2.8.9Provides metadata and conversions from repository urls for Github, Bitbucket and GitlabINDIRECT0
hosted-git-info • 4.1.0Provides metadata and conversions from repository urls for GitHub, Bitbucket and GitLabINDIRECT2
hosted-git-info • 6.1.3Provides metadata and conversions from repository urls for GitHub, Bitbucket and GitLabINDIRECT1
http-call • 5.3.0make http requestsINDIRECT11
ignore-walk • 4.0.1Nested/recursive `.gitignore`/`.npmignore` parsing and filtering.INDIRECT4
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infer-owner • 1.0.4Infer the owner of a path based on the owner of its nearest existing parentINDIRECT0
inflight • 1.0.6Add callbacks to requests in flight to avoid async duplicationINDIRECT2
inherits • 2.0.4Browser-friendly inheritance fully compatible with standard node.js inherits()INDIRECT0
isexe • 2.0.0Minimal module to check if a file is executable.INDIRECT0
json-stringify-nice • 1.1.4Stringify an object sorting scalars before objects, and defaulting to 2-space indentINDIRECT0
log-chopper • 1.0.2truncates a log fileINDIRECT1
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lru-cache • 6.0.0A cache object that deletes the least-recently-used items.INDIRECT1
lru-cache • 7.18.3A cache object that deletes the least-recently-used items.INDIRECT0
make-error • 1.3.6Make your own error types!INDIRECT0
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minimatch • 7.4.6a glob matcher in javascriptINDIRECT2
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minipass-collect • 1.0.2A Minipass stream that collects all the data into a single chunkINDIRECT2
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minipass • 7.1.2minimal implementation of a PassThrough streamINDIRECT0
mkdirp-infer-owner • 2.0.0mkdirp, but chown to the owner of the containing folder if possible and necessaryINDIRECT3
mute-stream • 0.0.8Bytes go in, but they don't come out (when muted).INDIRECT0
nopt • 5.0.0Option parsing for Node, supporting types, shorthands, etc. Used by npm.INDIRECT1
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npm-bundled • 1.1.2list things in node_modules that are bundledDependencies, or transitive dependencies thereofINDIRECT1
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npm-normalize-package-bin • 3.0.1Turn any flavor of allowable package.json bin into a normalized objectINDIRECT0
npm-package-arg • 10.1.0Parse the things that can be arguments to `npm install`INDIRECT5
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npm-packlist • 7.0.4Get a list of the files to add from a folder into an npm packageINDIRECT4
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npm-pick-manifest • 8.0.2Resolves a matching manifest from a package metadata document according to standard npm semver resolution rules.INDIRECT8
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