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Realize an IoT project with 3D objects, it is in very early stage, The aim of this project is build augemented reality nodes, for visualizing IoT real data in Realtim

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call-bind-apply-helpers • 1.0.1Helper functions around Function call/apply/bind, for use in `call-bind`INDIRECT2
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cookie • 0.7.1HTTP server cookie parsing and serializationINDIRECT0
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npm>6.14.18>ansicolors • 0.3.2Functions that surround a string with ansicolor codes so it prints in color.INDIRECT0
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npm>6.14.18>are-we-there-yet>readable-stream • 2.3.6Streams3, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.jsINDIRECT8
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npm>6.14.18>are-we-there-yet>string_decoder • 1.1.1The string_decoder module from Node coreINDIRECT1
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npm>6.14.18>asn1 • 0.2.6Contains parsers and serializers for ASN.1 (currently BER only)INDIRECT1
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npm>6.14.18>aws4 • 1.11.0Signs and prepares requests using AWS Signature Version 4INDIRECT0
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npm>6.14.18>byline • 5.0.0simple line-by-line stream readerINDIRECT0
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npm>6.14.18>concat-stream • 1.6.2writable stream that concatenates strings or binary data and calls a callback with the resultINDIRECT11
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npm>6.14.18>concat-stream>readable-stream>safe-buffer • 5.1.2Safer Node.js Buffer APIINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>concat-stream>string_decoder • 1.1.1The string_decoder module from Node coreINDIRECT1
npm>6.14.18>concat-stream>string_decoder>safe-buffer • 5.1.2Safer Node.js Buffer APIINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>config-chain • 1.1.13HANDLE CONFIGURATION ONCE AND FOR ALLINDIRECT2
npm>6.14.18>copy-concurrently>iferr • 0.1.5Higher-order functions for easier error handlingINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>core-util-is • 1.0.2The `util.is*` functions introduced in Node v0.12.INDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>create-error-class • 3.0.2Create Error classesINDIRECT1
npm>6.14.18>cross-spawn • 5.1.0Cross platform child_process#spawn and child_process#spawnSyncINDIRECT7
npm>6.14.18>crypto-random-string • 1.0.0Generate a cryptographically strong random stringINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>dashdash • 1.14.1A light, featureful and explicit option parsing library.INDIRECT1
npm>6.14.18>debug • 3.1.0small debugging utilityINDIRECT1
npm>6.14.18>debug>ms • 2.0.0Tiny milisecond conversion utilityINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>debuglog • 1.0.1backport of util.debuglog from node v0.11INDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>decamelize • 1.2.0Convert a camelized string into a lowercased one with a custom separator: unicornRainbow → unicorn_rainbowINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>decode-uri-component • 0.2.2A better decodeURIComponentINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>deep-extend • 0.6.0Recursive object extendingINDIRECT0
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npm>6.14.18>detect-indent • 5.0.0Detect the indentation of codeINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>detect-newline • 2.1.0Detect the dominant newline character of a stringINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>dot-prop • 4.2.1Get, set, or delete a property from a nested object using a dot pathINDIRECT1
npm>6.14.18>duplexify • 3.6.0Turn a writable and readable stream into a streams2 duplex stream with support for async initialization and streams1/streams2 inputINDIRECT13
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npm>6.14.18>duplexify>string_decoder • 1.1.1The string_decoder module from Node coreINDIRECT1
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npm>6.14.18>ecc-jsbn • 0.1.2ECC JS code based on JSBNINDIRECT2
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npm>6.14.18>end-of-stream • 1.4.1Call a callback when a readable/writable/duplex stream has completed or failed.INDIRECT2
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npm>6.14.18>err-code • 1.1.2Create an error with a codeINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>errno • 0.1.7libuv errno details exposedINDIRECT1
npm>6.14.18>es-abstract • 1.12.0ECMAScript spec abstract operations.INDIRECT8
npm>6.14.18>es-to-primitive • 1.2.0ECMAScript “ToPrimitive” algorithm. Provides ES5 and ES2015 versions.INDIRECT4
npm>6.14.18>es6-promise • 4.2.8A lightweight library that provides tools for organizing asynchronous codeINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>es6-promisify • 5.0.0Converts callback-based functions to ES6 PromisesINDIRECT1
npm>6.14.18>escape-string-regexp • 1.0.5Escape RegExp special charactersINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>execa • 0.7.0A better `child_process`INDIRECT15
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npm>6.14.18>extend • 3.0.2Port of jQuery.extend for node.js and the browserINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>extsprintf • 1.3.0extended POSIX-style sprintfINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>fast-json-stable-stringify • 2.0.0deterministic `JSON.stringify()` - a faster version of substack's json-stable-strigify without jsonifyINDIRECT0
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npm>6.14.18>flush-write-stream • 1.0.3A write stream constructor that supports a flush function that is called before finish is emittedINDIRECT9
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npm>6.14.18>flush-write-stream>string_decoder • 1.1.1The string_decoder module from Node coreINDIRECT1
npm>6.14.18>flush-write-stream>string_decoder>safe-buffer • 5.1.2Safer Node.js Buffer APIINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>form-data • 2.3.3A library to create readable "multipart/form-data" streams. Can be used to submit forms and file uploads to other web applications.INDIRECT5
npm>6.14.18>from2 • 2.3.0Convenience wrapper for ReadableStream, with an API lifted from "from" and "through2"INDIRECT9
npm>6.14.18>from2>readable-stream • 2.3.6Streams3, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.jsINDIRECT8
npm>6.14.18>from2>readable-stream>safe-buffer • 5.1.2Safer Node.js Buffer APIINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>from2>string_decoder • 1.1.1The string_decoder module from Node coreINDIRECT1
npm>6.14.18>from2>string_decoder>safe-buffer • 5.1.2Safer Node.js Buffer APIINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>fs-write-stream-atomic>iferr • 0.1.5Higher-order functions for easier error handlingINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>fs-write-stream-atomic>readable-stream • 2.3.6Streams3, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.jsINDIRECT8
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npm>6.14.18>fs-write-stream-atomic>string_decoder • 1.1.1The string_decoder module from Node coreINDIRECT1
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npm>6.14.18>function-bind • 1.1.1Implementation of Function.prototype.bindINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>gauge>string-width • 1.0.2Get the visual width of a string - the number of columns required to display itINDIRECT5
npm>6.14.18>genfun • 5.0.0Fast, prototype-friendly multimethods.INDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>gentle-fs>iferr • 0.1.5Higher-order functions for easier error handlingINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>get-stream • 4.1.0Get a stream as a string, buffer, or arrayINDIRECT4
npm>6.14.18>getpass • 0.1.7getpass for node.jsINDIRECT1
npm>6.14.18>global-dirs • 0.1.1Get the directory of globally installed packages and binariesINDIRECT1
npm>6.14.18>got • 6.7.1Simplified HTTP requestsINDIRECT13
npm>6.14.18>got>get-stream • 3.0.0Get a stream as a string, buffer, or arrayINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>har-validator • 5.1.5Extremely fast HTTP Archive (HAR) validator using JSON SchemaINDIRECT7
npm>6.14.18>har-validator>ajv • 6.12.6Another JSON Schema ValidatorINDIRECT5
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npm>6.14.18>has-flag • 3.0.0Check if argv has a specific flagINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>has-symbols • 1.0.0Determine if the JS environment has Symbol support. Supports spec, or shams.INDIRECT0
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npm>6.14.18>is-typedarray • 1.0.0Detect whether or not an object is a Typed ArrayINDIRECT0
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npm>6.14.18>isstream • 0.1.2Determine if an object is a StreamINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>jsbn • 0.1.1The 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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npm>6.14.18>json-parse-even-better-errors • 2.3.1JSON.parse with context information on errorINDIRECT0
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npm>6.14.18>jsprim • 1.4.2utilities for primitive JavaScript typesINDIRECT5
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npm>6.14.18>make-dir • 1.3.0Make a directory and its parents if needed - Think `mkdir -p`INDIRECT1
npm>6.14.18>meant • 1.0.3Like the `Did you mean?` in git for npmINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>mime-db • 1.35.0Media Type DatabaseINDIRECT0
npm>6.14.18>mime-types • 2.1.19The ultimate javascript content-type utility.INDIRECT1
npm>6.14.18>minimist • 1.2.6parse argument optionsINDIRECT0
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npm>6.14.18>node-fetch-npm • 2.0.2An npm cli-oriented fork of the excellent node-fetchINDIRECT5
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