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npm>2.15.12>ansi • 0.3.1Advanced ANSI formatting tool for Node.jsINDIRECT0
npm>2.15.12>ansicolors • 0.3.2Functions that surround a string with ansicolor codes so it prints in color.INDIRECT0
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npm>2.15.12>osenv>os-homedir • 1.0.0io.js 2.3.0 os.homedir() ponyfillINDIRECT0
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npm>2.15.12>read-installed>debuglog • 1.0.1backport of util.debuglog from node v0.11INDIRECT0
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npm>2.15.12>readable-stream>buffer-shims • 1.0.0some shims for node buffersINDIRECT0
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npm>2.15.12>readable-stream>process-nextick-args • 1.0.7process.nextTick but always with argsINDIRECT0
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npm>2.15.12>request>aws4 • 1.4.1Signs and prepares requests using AWS Signature Version 4INDIRECT0
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npm>2.15.12>request>bl>readable-stream>core-util-is • 1.0.2The `util.is*` functions introduced in Node v0.12.INDIRECT0
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npm>2.15.12>request>combined-stream • 1.0.5A stream that emits multiple other streams one after another.INDIRECT1
npm>2.15.12>request>combined-stream>delayed-stream • 1.0.0Buffers events from a stream until you are ready to handle them.INDIRECT0
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npm>2.15.12>request>form-data>async • 1.5.2Higher-order functions and common patterns for asynchronous codeINDIRECT0
npm>2.15.12>request>har-validator>chalk • 1.1.3Terminal string styling done right. Much color.INDIRECT6
npm>2.15.12>request>har-validator>chalk>ansi-styles • 2.2.1ANSI escape codes for styling strings in the terminalINDIRECT0
npm>2.15.12>request>har-validator>chalk>escape-string-regexp • 1.0.5Escape RegExp special charactersINDIRECT0
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npm>2.15.12>request>har-validator>is-my-json-valid • 2.13.1A JSONSchema validator that uses code generation to be extremely fastINDIRECT5
npm>2.15.12>request>har-validator>is-my-json-valid>generate-function • 2.0.0Module that helps you write generated functions in NodeINDIRECT0
npm>2.15.12>request>har-validator>is-my-json-valid>generate-object-property • 1.2.0Generate safe JS code that can used to reference a object propertyINDIRECT1
npm>2.15.12>request>har-validator>is-my-json-valid>generate-object-property>is-property • 1.0.2Tests if a JSON property can be accessed using . syntaxINDIRECT0
npm>2.15.12>request>har-validator>is-my-json-valid>jsonpointer • 2.0.0Simple JSON Addressing.INDIRECT0
npm>2.15.12>request>har-validator>is-my-json-valid>xtend • 4.0.1extend like a bossINDIRECT0
npm>2.15.12>request>har-validator>pinkie-promise • 2.0.1ES2015 Promise ponyfillINDIRECT1
npm>2.15.12>request>har-validator>pinkie-promise>pinkie • 2.0.4Itty bitty little widdle twinkie pinkie ES2015 Promise implementationINDIRECT0
npm>2.15.12>request>http-signature • 1.1.1Reference implementation of Joyent's HTTP Signature scheme.INDIRECT14
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npm>2.15.12>request>is-typedarray • 1.0.0Detect whether or not an object is a Typed ArrayINDIRECT0
npm>2.15.12>request>isstream • 0.1.2Determine if an object is a StreamINDIRECT0
npm>2.15.12>request>mime-types • 2.1.11The ultimate javascript content-type utility.INDIRECT1
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npm>2.15.12>retry • 0.10.0Abstraction for exponential and custom retry strategies for failed operations.INDIRECT0
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npm>2.15.12>wrappy • 1.0.2Callback wrapping utilityINDIRECT0
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npm>2.15.12>request>http-signature>jsprim>verror • 1.3.6richer JavaScript errorsINDIRECT1
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npm>2.15.12>request>hawk>cryptiles • 2.0.5General purpose crypto utilitiesINDIRECT2
npm>2.15.12>request>hawk>hoek • 2.16.3General purpose node utilitiesINDIRECT0
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npm>2.15.12>request>http-signature>sshpk>jsbn • 0.1.0The 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
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<a href="https://licenses.dev/npm/corevis">
  <img src="https://licenses.dev/b/npm/corevis" alt="licenses" />
</a>

Or the licenses badge code for the 0.0.3 version:

[![licenses](https://licenses.dev/b/npm/corevis/0.0.3)](https://licenses.dev/npm/corevis/0.0.3)
<a href="https://licenses.dev/npm/corevis/0.0.3">
  <img src="https://licenses.dev/b/npm/corevis/0.0.3" alt="licenses" />
</a>
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