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@babel/code-frame • 7.24.7Generate errors that contain a code frame that point to source locations.INDIRECT11
@babel/helper-validator-identifier • 7.24.7Validate identifier/keywords nameINDIRECT0
@babel/highlight • 7.24.7Syntax highlight JavaScript strings for output in terminals.INDIRECT10
@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
@samverschueren/stream-to-observable • 0.3.1Convert Node Streams into ECMAScript-ObservablesINDIRECT1
@sindresorhus/is • 0.14.0Type check values: `is.string('🦄') //=> true`INDIRECT0
@sindresorhus/is • 2.1.1Type check valuesINDIRECT0
@sindresorhus/is • 4.6.0Type check valuesINDIRECT0
@szmarczak/http-timer • 1.1.2Timings for HTTP requestsINDIRECT1
@szmarczak/http-timer • 4.0.6Timings for HTTP requestsINDIRECT1
@types/cacheable-request • 6.0.3TypeScript definitions for cacheable-requestINDIRECT5
@types/http-cache-semantics • 4.0.4TypeScript definitions for http-cache-semanticsINDIRECT0
@types/keyv • 3.1.4TypeScript definitions for keyvINDIRECT2
@types/minimist • 1.2.5TypeScript definitions for minimistINDIRECT0
@types/node • 22.5.4TypeScript definitions for nodeINDIRECT1
@types/normalize-package-data • 2.4.4TypeScript definitions for normalize-package-dataINDIRECT0
@types/parse-json • 4.0.2TypeScript definitions for parse-jsonINDIRECT0
@types/responselike • 1.0.3TypeScript definitions for responselikeINDIRECT2
aggregate-error • 3.1.0Create an error from multiple errorsINDIRECT2
ansi-escapes • 3.2.0ANSI escape codes for manipulating the terminalINDIRECT0
ansi-escapes • 4.3.2ANSI escape codes for manipulating the terminalINDIRECT1
ansi-regex • 2.1.1Regular expression for matching ANSI escape codesINDIRECT0
ansi-regex • 3.0.1Regular expression for matching ANSI escape codesINDIRECT0
ansi-regex • 4.1.1Regular expression for matching ANSI escape codesINDIRECT0
ansi-regex • 5.0.1Regular expression for matching ANSI escape codesINDIRECT0
ansi-styles • 2.2.1ANSI escape codes for styling strings in the terminalINDIRECT0
ansi-styles • 3.2.1ANSI escape codes for styling strings in the terminalINDIRECT2
ansi-styles • 4.3.0ANSI escape codes for styling strings in the terminalINDIRECT2
any-observable • 0.3.0Support any Observable library and polyfillINDIRECT0
any-observable • 0.5.1Support any Observable library and polyfillINDIRECT0
array-union • 2.1.0Create an array of unique values, in order, from the input arraysINDIRECT0
arrify • 1.0.1Convert a value to an arrayINDIRECT0
async-exit-hook • 2.0.1Run some code when the process exits (supports async hooks and pm2 clustering)INDIRECT0
balanced-match • 1.0.2Match balanced character pairs, like "{" and "}"INDIRECT0
boxen • 5.1.2Create boxes in the terminalINDIRECT17
brace-expansion • 1.1.11Brace expansion as known from sh/bashINDIRECT2
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
builtins • 1.0.3List of node.js builtin modulesINDIRECT0
cacheable-lookup • 2.0.1A cacheable dns.lookup(…) that respects the TTLINDIRECT5
cacheable-request • 6.1.0Wrap native HTTP requests with RFC compliant cache supportINDIRECT14
cacheable-request • 7.0.4Wrap native HTTP requests with RFC compliant cache supportINDIRECT13
callsites • 3.1.0Get callsites from the V8 stack trace APIINDIRECT0
camelcase-keys • 6.2.2Convert object keys to camel caseINDIRECT3
camelcase • 5.3.1Convert a dash/dot/underscore/space separated string to camelCase or PascalCase: `foo-bar` → `fooBar`INDIRECT0
camelcase • 6.3.0Convert a dash/dot/underscore/space separated string to camelCase or PascalCase: `foo-bar` → `fooBar`INDIRECT0
chalk • 1.1.3Terminal string styling done right. Much color.INDIRECT6
chalk • 2.4.2Terminal string styling done rightINDIRECT6
chalk • 4.1.2Terminal string styling done rightDIRECT5
chardet • 0.7.0Character detectorINDIRECT0
ci-info • 2.0.0Get details about the current Continuous Integration environmentINDIRECT0
clean-stack • 2.2.0Clean up error stack tracesINDIRECT0
cli-boxes • 2.2.1Boxes for use in the terminalINDIRECT0
cli-cursor • 2.1.0Toggle the CLI cursorINDIRECT4
cli-cursor • 3.1.0Toggle the CLI cursorINDIRECT4
cli-truncate • 0.2.1Truncate a string to a specific width in the terminalINDIRECT7
clone-response • 1.0.3Clone a Node.js HTTP response streamINDIRECT1
code-point-at • 1.1.0ES2015 `String#codePointAt()` ponyfillINDIRECT0
color-convert • 1.9.3Plain color conversion functionsINDIRECT1
color-convert • 2.0.1Plain color conversion functionsINDIRECT1
color-name • 1.1.3A list of color names and its valuesINDIRECT0
color-name • 1.1.4A list of color names and its valuesINDIRECT0
concat-map • 0.0.1concatenative mapdasheryINDIRECT0
core-js • 3.38.1Standard libraryDIRECT0
cosmiconfig • 7.1.0Find and load configuration from a package.json property, rc file, or CommonJS moduleINDIRECT24
cross-spawn • 7.0.3Cross platform child_process#spawn and child_process#spawnSyncINDIRECT5
crypto-random-string • 2.0.0Generate a cryptographically strong random stringINDIRECT0
date-fns • 1.30.1Modern JavaScript date utility libraryINDIRECT0
decamelize-keys • 1.1.1Convert object keys from camelCase to lowercase with a custom separatorINDIRECT2
decamelize • 1.2.0Convert a camelized string into a lowercased one with a custom separator: unicornRainbow → unicorn_rainbowINDIRECT0
decompress-response • 3.3.0Decompress a HTTP response if neededINDIRECT1
decompress-response • 5.0.0Decompress a HTTP response if neededINDIRECT1
deep-extend • 0.6.0Recursive object extendingINDIRECT0
defer-to-connect • 1.1.3The safe way to handle the `connect` socket eventINDIRECT0
defer-to-connect • 2.0.1The safe way to handle the `connect` socket eventINDIRECT0
del • 6.1.1Delete files and directoriesINDIRECT43
dir-glob • 3.0.1Convert directories to glob compatible stringsINDIRECT1
dot-prop • 5.3.0Get, set, or delete a property from a nested object using a dot pathINDIRECT1
dot-prop • 6.0.1Get, set, or delete a property from a nested object using a dot pathINDIRECT1
elegant-spinner • 1.0.1Elegant spinner for interactive CLI appsINDIRECT0
emoji-regex • 8.0.0A regular expression to match all Emoji-only symbols as per the Unicode Standard.INDIRECT0
end-of-stream • 1.4.4Call a callback when a readable/writable/duplex stream has completed or failed.INDIRECT2
error-ex • 1.3.2Easy error subclassing and stack customizationINDIRECT1
escape-goat • 2.1.1Escape a string for use in HTML or the inverseINDIRECT0
escape-goat • 3.0.0Escape a string for use in HTML or the inverseINDIRECT0
escape-string-regexp • 1.0.5Escape RegExp special charactersINDIRECT0
escape-string-regexp • 4.0.0Escape RegExp special charactersINDIRECT0
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-glob • 3.3.2It's a very fast and efficient glob library for Node.jsINDIRECT17
figures • 1.7.0Unicode symbols with Windows CMD fallbacksINDIRECT2
figures • 2.0.0Unicode symbols with Windows CMD fallbacksINDIRECT1
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
function-bind • 1.1.2Implementation of Function.prototype.bindINDIRECT0
get-stream • 4.1.0Get a stream as a string, buffer, or arrayINDIRECT4
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
github-url-from-git • 1.5.0Parse a github git url and return the github repo urlINDIRECT0
global-dirs • 2.1.0Get the directory of globally installed packages and binariesINDIRECT1
global-dirs • 3.0.1Get the directory of globally installed packages and binariesINDIRECT1
globby • 11.1.0User-friendly glob matchingINDIRECT23
got • 10.7.0Human-friendly and powerful HTTP request library for Node.jsINDIRECT33
got • 9.6.0Simplified HTTP requestsINDIRECT25
hard-rejection • 2.1.0Make unhandled promise rejections fail hard right away instead of the default silent failINDIRECT0
has-ansi • 2.0.0Check if a string has ANSI escape codesINDIRECT1
has-flag • 3.0.0Check if argv has a specific flagINDIRECT0
has-flag • 4.0.0Check if argv has a specific flagINDIRECT0
has-yarn • 2.1.0Check if a project is using YarnINDIRECT0
hasown • 2.0.2A robust, ES3 compatible, "has own property" predicate.INDIRECT1
iconv-lite • 0.4.24Convert 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
import-fresh • 3.3.0Import a module while bypassing the cacheINDIRECT3
import-lazy • 2.1.0Import modules lazilyINDIRECT0
import-local • 3.2.0Let a globally installed package use a locally installed version of itself if availableINDIRECT9
imurmurhash • 0.1.4An incremental implementation of MurmurHash3INDIRECT0
indent-string • 3.2.0Indent each line in a stringINDIRECT0
indent-string • 4.0.0Indent each line in a stringINDIRECT0
inquirer-autosubmit-prompt • 0.2.0Auto submit plugin for Inquirer.jsINDIRECT34
inquirer • 6.5.2A collection of common interactive command line user interfaces.INDIRECT33
inquirer • 7.3.3A collection of common interactive command line user interfaces.INDIRECT33
is-arrayish • 0.2.1Determines if an object can be used as an arrayINDIRECT0
is-ci • 2.0.0Detect if the current environment is a CI serverINDIRECT1
is-core-module • 2.15.1Is 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 • 1.0.0Check if the character represented by a given Unicode code point is fullwidthINDIRECT1
is-fullwidth-code-point • 2.0.0Check if the character represented by a given Unicode code point is fullwidthINDIRECT0
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-installed-globally • 0.3.2Check if your package was installed globallyINDIRECT3
is-installed-globally • 0.4.0Check if your package was installed globallyINDIRECT3
is-interactive • 1.0.0Check if stdout or stderr is interactiveINDIRECT0
is-npm • 5.0.0Check if your code is running as an npm scriptINDIRECT0
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-obj • 2.0.0Check if a value is an objectINDIRECT0
is-observable • 1.1.0Check if a value is an ObservableINDIRECT1
is-path-cwd • 2.2.0Check if a path is the current working directoryINDIRECT0
is-path-inside • 3.0.3Check if a path is inside another pathINDIRECT0
is-plain-obj • 1.1.0Check if a value is a plain objectINDIRECT0
is-promise • 2.2.2Test whether an object looks like a promises-a+ promiseINDIRECT0
is-scoped • 2.1.0Check if a string is a scoped npm package nameINDIRECT1
is-stream • 1.1.0Check if something is a Node.js streamINDIRECT0
is-stream • 2.0.1Check if something is a Node.js streamINDIRECT0
is-typedarray • 1.0.0Detect whether or not an object is a Typed ArrayINDIRECT0
is-unicode-supported • 0.1.0Detect whether the terminal supports UnicodeINDIRECT0
is-url-superb • 4.0.0Check if a string is a URLINDIRECT0
is-wsl • 2.2.0Check if the process is running inside Windows Subsystem for Linux (Bash on Windows)INDIRECT1
is-yarn-global • 0.3.0Check if installed by yarn globally without any `fs` callsINDIRECT0
issue-regex • 3.1.0Regular expression for matching issue referencesINDIRECT0
js-tokens • 4.0.0A regex that tokenizes JavaScript.INDIRECT0
json-buffer • 3.0.0JSON parse & stringify that supports binary via bops & base64INDIRECT0
json-buffer • 3.0.1JSON parse & stringify that supports binary via bops & base64INDIRECT0
json-parse-even-better-errors • 2.3.1JSON.parse with context information on errorINDIRECT0
keyv • 3.1.0Simple key-value storage with support for multiple backendsINDIRECT1
keyv • 4.5.4Simple key-value storage with support for multiple backendsINDIRECT1
kind-of • 6.0.3Get the native type of a value.INDIRECT0
latest-version • 5.1.0Get the latest version of an npm packageINDIRECT35
lines-and-columns • 1.2.4Maps lines and columns to character offsets and back.INDIRECT0
listr-input • 0.2.1Input module for ListrINDIRECT56
listr-silent-renderer • 1.1.1Supress Listr rendering outputINDIRECT0
listr-update-renderer • 0.5.0Listr update rendererINDIRECT30
listr-verbose-renderer • 0.5.0Listr verbose rendererINDIRECT14
listr • 0.14.3Terminal task listINDIRECT50
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.isequal • 4.5.0The Lodash method `_.isEqual` exported as a module.INDIRECT0
lodash.zip • 4.2.0The lodash method `_.zip` exported as a module.INDIRECT0
lodash • 4.17.21Lodash modular utilities.INDIRECT0
log-symbols • 1.0.2Colored symbols for various log levels. Example: ✔︎ successINDIRECT7
log-symbols • 4.1.0Colored symbols for various log levels. Example: `✔︎ Success`INDIRECT7
log-update • 2.3.0Log by overwriting the previous output in the terminal. Useful for rendering progress bars, animations, etc.INDIRECT11
lowercase-keys • 1.0.1Lowercase the keys of an objectINDIRECT0
lowercase-keys • 2.0.0Lowercase the keys of an objectINDIRECT0
make-dir • 3.1.0Make a directory and its parents if needed - Think `mkdir -p`INDIRECT1
map-age-cleaner • 0.1.3Automatically cleanup expired items in a MapINDIRECT1
map-obj • 1.0.1Map object keys and values into a new objectINDIRECT0
map-obj • 4.3.0Map object keys and values into a new objectINDIRECT0
meow • 8.1.2CLI app helperINDIRECT67
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
mimic-fn • 1.2.0Make a function mimic another oneINDIRECT0
mimic-fn • 2.1.0Make a function mimic another oneINDIRECT0
mimic-fn • 3.1.0Make a function mimic another oneINDIRECT0
mimic-response • 1.0.1Mimic a Node.js HTTP response streamINDIRECT0
mimic-response • 2.1.0Mimic a Node.js HTTP response streamINDIRECT0
min-indent • 1.0.1Get the shortest leading whitespace from lines in a stringINDIRECT0
minimist-options • 4.1.0Pretty options for minimistINDIRECT3
minimist • 1.2.8parse argument optionsINDIRECT0
new-github-release-url • 1.0.0Generate a URL for opening a new GitHub release with prefilled tag, body, and other fieldsINDIRECT1
normalize-url • 4.5.1Normalize a URLINDIRECT0
normalize-url • 6.1.0Normalize a URLINDIRECT0
np • 7.7.0A better `npm publish`DIRECT354
npm-name • 6.0.1Check whether a package or organization name is available on npmINDIRECT52
npm-run-path • 4.0.1Get your PATH prepended with locally installed binariesINDIRECT1
number-is-nan • 1.0.1ES2015 Number.isNaN() ponyfillINDIRECT0
object-assign • 4.1.1ES2015 `Object.assign()` ponyfillINDIRECT0
onetime • 2.0.1Ensure a function is only called onceINDIRECT1
onetime • 5.1.2Ensure a function is only called onceINDIRECT1
open • 7.4.2Open stuff like URLs, files, executables. Cross-platform.INDIRECT2
org-regex • 1.0.0Regular expression for matching npm organization namesINDIRECT0
os-tmpdir • 1.0.2Node.js os.tmpdir() ponyfillINDIRECT0
ow • 0.21.0Function argument validation for humansINDIRECT7
p-cancelable • 1.1.0Create a promise that can be canceledINDIRECT0
p-cancelable • 2.1.1Create a promise that can be canceledINDIRECT0
p-defer • 1.0.0Create a deferred promiseINDIRECT0
p-event • 4.2.0Promisify an event by waiting for it to be emittedINDIRECT2
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 • 2.1.0Map over promises concurrentlyINDIRECT0
p-map • 3.0.0Map over promises concurrentlyINDIRECT3
p-map • 4.0.0Map over promises concurrentlyINDIRECT3
p-memoize • 4.0.4Memoize promise-returning & async functionsINDIRECT7
p-reflect • 2.1.0Make a promise always fulfill with its actual fulfillment value or rejection reasonINDIRECT0
p-settle • 4.1.1Settle promises concurrently and get their fulfillment value or rejection reasonINDIRECT3
p-timeout • 3.2.0Timeout a promise after a specified amount of timeINDIRECT1
p-timeout • 4.1.0Timeout a promise after a specified amount of timeINDIRECT0
p-try • 2.2.0`Start a promise chainINDIRECT0
package-json • 6.5.0Get metadata of a package from the npm registryINDIRECT34
parent-module • 1.0.1Get the path of the parent moduleINDIRECT1
parse-json • 5.2.0Parse JSON with more helpful errorsINDIRECT16
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
pkg-dir • 4.2.0Find the root directory of a Node.js project or npm packageINDIRECT6
pkg-dir • 5.0.0Find the root directory of a Node.js project or npm packageINDIRECT6
prepend-http • 2.0.0Prepend `http://` to humanized URLs like todomvc.com and localhostINDIRECT0
pump • 3.0.0pipe streams together and close all of them if one of them closesINDIRECT3
pupa • 2.1.1Simple micro templatingINDIRECT1
queue-microtask • 1.2.3fast, tiny `queueMicrotask` shim for modern enginesINDIRECT0
quick-lru • 4.0.1Simple "Least Recently Used" (LRU) cacheINDIRECT0
read-pkg-up • 7.0.1Read the closest package.json fileINDIRECT41
read-pkg • 5.2.0Read a package.json fileINDIRECT33
redent • 3.0.0Strip redundant indentation and indent the stringINDIRECT3
registry-auth-token • 4.2.2Get the auth token set for an npm registry (if any)INDIRECT5
registry-url • 5.1.0Get the set npm registry URLINDIRECT5
resolve-cwd • 3.0.0Resolve the path of a module like `require.resolve()` but from the current working directoryINDIRECT1
resolve-from • 4.0.0Resolve the path of a module like `require.resolve()` but from a given pathINDIRECT0
resolve-from • 5.0.0Resolve the path of a module like `require.resolve()` but from a given pathINDIRECT0
resolve • 1.22.8resolve like require.resolve() on behalf of files asynchronously and synchronouslyINDIRECT5
responselike • 1.0.2A response-like object for mocking a Node.js HTTP response streamINDIRECT1
responselike • 2.0.1A response-like object for mocking a Node.js HTTP response streamINDIRECT1
restore-cursor • 2.0.0Gracefully restore the CLI cursor on exitINDIRECT3
restore-cursor • 3.1.0Gracefully restore the CLI cursor on exitINDIRECT3
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
safer-buffer • 2.1.2Modern Buffer API polyfill without footgunsINDIRECT0
scoped-regex • 2.1.0Regular expression for matching scoped npm package namesINDIRECT0
semver-diff • 3.1.1Get the diff type of two semver versions: 0.0.1 0.0.2 → patchINDIRECT1
shebang-command • 2.0.0Get the command from a shebangINDIRECT1
shebang-regex • 3.0.0Regular expression for matching a shebang lineINDIRECT0
slash • 3.0.0Convert Windows backslash paths to slash pathsINDIRECT0
slice-ansi • 0.0.4Slice a string with ANSI escape codesINDIRECT0
spdx-expression-parse • 3.0.1parse SPDX license expressionsINDIRECT2
split • 1.0.1split a Text Stream into a Line StreamINDIRECT1
string-width • 1.0.2Get the visual width of a string - the number of columns required to display itINDIRECT5
string-width • 2.1.1Get the visual width of a string - the number of columns required to display itINDIRECT3
string-width • 4.2.3Get the visual width of a string - the number of columns required to display itINDIRECT4
strip-ansi • 3.0.1Strip ANSI escape codesINDIRECT1
strip-ansi • 4.0.0Strip ANSI escape codesINDIRECT1
strip-ansi • 5.2.0Strip ANSI escape codes from a stringINDIRECT1
strip-ansi • 6.0.1Strip ANSI escape codes from a stringINDIRECT1
strip-final-newline • 2.0.0Strip the final newline character from a string/bufferINDIRECT0
strip-indent • 3.0.0Strip leading whitespace from each line in a stringINDIRECT1
strip-json-comments • 2.0.1Strip comments from JSON. Lets you use comments in your JSON files!INDIRECT0
supports-color • 2.0.0Detect whether a terminal supports colorINDIRECT0
supports-color • 5.5.0Detect whether a terminal supports colorINDIRECT1
supports-color • 7.2.0Detect whether a terminal supports colorINDIRECT1
supports-hyperlinks • 2.3.0Detect if your terminal emulator supports hyperlinksINDIRECT2
supports-preserve-symlinks-flag • 1.0.0Determine if the current node version supports the `--preserve-symlinks` flag.INDIRECT0
symbol-observable • 1.2.0Symbol.observable ponyfillINDIRECT0
symbol-observable • 3.0.0Symbol.observable ponyfillINDIRECT0
terminal-link • 2.1.1Create clickable links in the terminalINDIRECT5
through • 2.3.8simplified stream constructionINDIRECT0
tmp • 0.0.33Temporary file and directory creatorINDIRECT1
to-readable-stream • 1.0.0Convert a string/Buffer/Uint8Array to a readable streamINDIRECT0
to-readable-stream • 2.1.0Convert a string/Buffer/Uint8Array to a readable streamINDIRECT0
to-regex-range • 5.0.1Pass two numbers, get a regex-compatible source string for matching ranges. Validated against more than 2.78 million test assertions.INDIRECT1
trim-newlines • 3.0.1Trim newlines from the start and/or end of a stringINDIRECT0
typedarray-to-buffer • 3.1.5Convert a typed array to a Buffer without a copyINDIRECT1
undici-types • 6.19.8A stand-alone types package for UndiciINDIRECT0
unique-string • 2.0.0Generate a unique random stringINDIRECT1
url-parse-lax • 3.0.0Lax url.parse() with support for protocol-less URLs & IPsINDIRECT1
vali-date • 1.0.0Validate a dateINDIRECT0
widest-line • 3.1.0Get the visual width of the widest line in a string - the number of columns required to display itINDIRECT5
wrap-ansi • 3.0.1Wordwrap a string with ANSI escape codesINDIRECT4
wrap-ansi • 7.0.0Wordwrap a string with ANSI escape codesINDIRECT8
xdg-basedir • 4.0.0Get XDG Base Directory pathsINDIRECT0
yocto-queue • 0.1.0Tiny queue data structureINDIRECT0
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PackageRelationDependenciesPublished
ansi-align • 3.0.1align-text with ANSI support for CLIsINDIRECT5
cli-width • 2.2.1Get stdout window width, with two fallbacks, tty and then a default.INDIRECT0
cli-width • 3.0.0Get stdout window width, with two fallbacks, tty and then a default.INDIRECT0
fastq • 1.17.1Fast, in memory work queueINDIRECT1
fs.realpath • 1.0.0Use node's fs.realpath, but fall back to the JS implementation if the native one failsINDIRECT0
glob-parent • 5.1.2Extract the non-magic parent path from a glob string.INDIRECT2
glob • 7.2.3a little globberINDIRECT10
graceful-fs • 4.2.11A drop-in replacement for fs, making various improvements.INDIRECT0
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