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Create React apps with no build configuration.

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ansi-regex • 2.1.1Regular expression for matching ANSI escape codesINDIRECT0
ansi-styles • 2.2.1ANSI escape codes for styling strings in the terminalINDIRECT0
balanced-match • 1.0.2Match balanced character pairs, like "{" and "}"INDIRECT0
brace-expansion • 1.1.13Brace expansion as known from sh/bashINDIRECT2
buffer-from • 0.1.2A [ponyfill](https://ponyfill.com) for `Buffer.from`, uses native implementation if available.INDIRECT0
builtins • 1.0.3List of node.js builtin modulesINDIRECT0
chalk • 1.1.3Terminal string styling done right. Much color.DIRECT6
commander • 2.20.3the complete solution for node.js command-line programsDIRECT0
concat-map • 0.0.1concatenative mapdasheryINDIRECT0
core-util-is • 1.0.3The `util.is*` functions introduced in Node v0.12.INDIRECT0
cross-spawn • 4.0.2Cross platform child_process#spawn and child_process#spawnSyncDIRECT5
debug • 2.6.9small debugging utilityINDIRECT1
envinfo • 3.4.2Info about your dev environment for debugging purposesDIRECT7
escape-string-regexp • 1.0.5Escape RegExp special charactersINDIRECT0
fs-extra • 5.0.0fs-extra contains methods that aren't included in the vanilla Node.js fs package. Such as mkdir -p, cp -r, and rm -rf.DIRECT3
has-ansi • 2.0.0Check if a string has ANSI escape codesINDIRECT1
hyperquest • 2.1.3make streaming http requestsDIRECT10
isarray • 0.0.1Array#isArray for older browsersINDIRECT0
isarray • 1.0.0Array#isArray for older browsersINDIRECT0
jsonfile • 4.0.0Easily read/write JSON files.INDIRECT1
macos-release • 1.1.0Get the name and version of a macOS release from the Darwin versionINDIRECT0
minimist • 1.2.8parse argument optionsINDIRECT0
mkdirp • 0.5.6Recursively mkdir, like `mkdir -p`INDIRECT1
ms • 2.0.0Tiny milisecond conversion utilityINDIRECT0
os-name • 2.0.1Get the name of the current operating system. Example: macOS SierraINDIRECT3
os-tmpdir • 1.0.2Node.js os.tmpdir() ponyfillINDIRECT0
path-is-absolute • 1.0.1Node.js 0.12 path.isAbsolute() ponyfillINDIRECT0
process-nextick-args • 2.0.1process.nextTick but always with argsINDIRECT0
readable-stream • 1.0.34Streams2, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.js v0.10.xINDIRECT4
readable-stream • 1.1.14Streams3, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.js v0.11.xINDIRECT4
readable-stream • 2.3.8Streams3, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.jsINDIRECT7
safe-buffer • 5.1.2Safer Node.js Buffer APIINDIRECT0
string_decoder • 0.10.31The string_decoder module from Node coreINDIRECT0
string_decoder • 1.1.1The string_decoder module from Node coreINDIRECT1
strip-ansi • 3.0.1Strip ANSI escape codesINDIRECT1
supports-color • 2.0.0Detect whether a terminal supports colorINDIRECT0
through2 • 0.6.5A tiny wrapper around Node streams2 Transform to avoid explicit subclassing noiseINDIRECT6
tmp • 0.0.33Temporary file and directory creatorDIRECT1
universalify • 0.1.2Make a callback- or promise-based function support both promises and callbacks.INDIRECT0
util-deprecate • 1.0.2The Node.js `util.deprecate()` function with browser supportINDIRECT0
win-release • 1.1.1Get the name of a Windows version from the release number: 5.1.2600 → XPINDIRECT1
xtend • 4.0.2extend like a bossINDIRECT0
ISC21
PackageRelationDependenciesPublished
block-stream • 0.0.9a stream of blocksINDIRECT1
fs.realpath • 1.0.0Use node's fs.realpath, but fall back to the JS implementation if the native one failsINDIRECT0
fstream-ignore • 1.0.5A thing for ignoring files based on globsINDIRECT16
fstream • 1.0.12Advanced file system stream thingsINDIRECT15
glob • 7.2.3a little globberINDIRECT10
graceful-fs • 4.2.11A drop-in replacement for fs, making various improvements.INDIRECT0
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
lru-cache • 4.1.5A cache object that deletes the least-recently-used items.INDIRECT2
minimatch • 3.1.5a glob matcher in javascriptINDIRECT3
once • 1.4.0Run a function exactly one timeINDIRECT1
pseudomap • 1.0.2A thing that is a lot like ES6 `Map`, but without iterators, for use in environments where `for..of` syntax and `Map` are not available.INDIRECT0
rimraf • 2.7.1A deep deletion module for node (like `rm -rf`)INDIRECT11
semver • 5.7.2The semantic version parser used by npm.DIRECT0
tar • 2.2.2tar for nodeINDIRECT17
uid-number • 0.0.6Convert a username/group name to a uid/gid numberINDIRECT0
validate-npm-package-name • 3.0.0Give me a string and I'll tell you if it's a valid npm package nameDIRECT1
which • 1.3.1Like which(1) unix command. Find the first instance of an executable in the PATH.INDIRECT1
wrappy • 1.0.2Callback wrapping utilityINDIRECT0
yallist • 2.1.2Yet Another Linked ListINDIRECT0
BSD-2-Clause1
PackageRelationDependenciesPublished
tar-pack • 3.4.1Package and un-package modules of some sort (in tar/gz bundles).DIRECT29
non-standard1
PackageRelationDependenciesPublished
duplexer2 • 0.0.2Like duplexer (http://npm.im/duplexer) but using streams2INDIRECT5
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