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nyc>11.9.0>align-text • 0.1.4Align the text in a string.INDIRECT4
nyc>11.9.0>ansi-regex • 2.1.1Regular expression for matching ANSI escape codesINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>ansi-styles • 2.2.1ANSI escape codes for styling strings in the terminalINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>append-transform • 0.4.0Install a transform to `require.extensions` that always runs last, even if additional extensions are added later.INDIRECT3
nyc>11.9.0>archy • 1.0.0render nested hierarchies `npm ls` style with unicode pipesDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>arr-diff • 4.0.0Returns an array with only the unique values from the first array, by excluding all values from additional arrays using strict equality for comparisons.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>arr-flatten • 1.1.0Recursively flatten an array or arrays.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>arr-union • 3.1.0Combines a list of arrays, returning a single array with unique values, using strict equality for comparisons.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>array-unique • 0.3.2Remove duplicate values from an array. Fastest ES5 implementation.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>arrify • 1.0.1Convert a value to an arrayDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>assign-symbols • 1.0.0Assign the enumerable es6 Symbol properties from an object (or objects) to the first object passed on the arguments. Can be used as a supplement to other extend, assign or merge methods as a polyfill for the Symbols part of the es6 Object.assign method.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>async • 1.5.2Higher-order functions and common patterns for asynchronous codeINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>babel-code-frame • 6.26.0Generate errors that contain a code frame that point to source locations.INDIRECT9
nyc>11.9.0>babel-generator • 6.26.1Turns an AST into code.INDIRECT15
nyc>11.9.0>babel-messages • 6.23.0Collection of debug messages used by Babel.INDIRECT3
nyc>11.9.0>babel-runtime • 6.26.0babel selfContained runtimeINDIRECT2
nyc>11.9.0>babel-template • 6.26.0Generate an AST from a string template.INDIRECT24
nyc>11.9.0>babel-traverse • 6.26.0The Babel Traverse module maintains the overall tree state, and is responsible for replacing, removing, and adding nodesINDIRECT23
nyc>11.9.0>babel-types • 6.26.0Babel Types is a Lodash-esque utility library for AST nodesINDIRECT6
nyc>11.9.0>babylon • 6.18.0A JavaScript parserINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>balanced-match • 1.0.0Match balanced character pairs, like "{" and "}"INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>base • 0.11.2base is the foundation for creating modular, unit testable and highly pluggable node.js applications, starting with a handful of common methods, like `set`, `get`, `del` and `use`.INDIRECT58
nyc>11.9.0>base>define-property • 1.0.0Define a non-enumerable property on an object.INDIRECT4
nyc>11.9.0>base>is-accessor-descriptor • 1.0.0Returns true if a value has the characteristics of a valid JavaScript accessor descriptor.INDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>base>is-data-descriptor • 1.0.0Returns true if a value has the characteristics of a valid JavaScript data descriptor.INDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>base>is-descriptor • 1.0.2Returns true if a value has the characteristics of a valid JavaScript descriptor. Works for data descriptors and accessor descriptors.INDIRECT3
nyc>11.9.0>base>isobject • 3.0.1Returns true if the value is an object and not an array or null.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>base>kind-of • 6.0.2Get the native type of a value.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>brace-expansion • 1.1.11Brace expansion as known from sh/bashINDIRECT2
nyc>11.9.0>braces • 2.3.2Bash-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.INDIRECT103
nyc>11.9.0>braces>extend-shallow • 2.0.1Extend an object with the properties of additional objects. node.js/javascript util.INDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>builtin-modules • 1.1.1List of the Node.js builtin modulesINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>cache-base • 1.0.1Basic object cache with `get`, `set`, `del`, and `has` methods for node.js/javascript projects.INDIRECT35
nyc>11.9.0>cache-base>isobject • 3.0.1Returns true if the value is an object and not an array or null.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>caching-transform • 1.0.1Wraps a transform and provides cachingDIRECT8
nyc>11.9.0>camelcase • 1.2.1Convert a dash/dot/underscore/space separated string to camelCase: foo-bar → fooBarINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>center-align • 0.1.3Center-align the text in a string.INDIRECT6
nyc>11.9.0>chalk • 1.1.3Terminal string styling done right. Much color.INDIRECT6
nyc>11.9.0>class-utils • 0.3.6Utils for working with JavaScript classes and prototype methods.INDIRECT14
nyc>11.9.0>class-utils>define-property • 0.2.5Define a non-enumerable property on an object.INDIRECT6
nyc>11.9.0>class-utils>isobject • 3.0.1Returns true if the value is an object and not an array or null.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>code-point-at • 1.1.0ES2015 `String#codePointAt()` ponyfillINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>collection-visit • 1.0.0Visit a method over the items in an object, or map visit over the objects in an array.INDIRECT3
nyc>11.9.0>commondir • 1.0.1compute the closest common parent for file pathsINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>component-emitter • 1.2.1Event emitterINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>concat-map • 0.0.1concatenative mapdasheryINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>convert-source-map • 1.5.1Converts a source-map from/to different formats and allows adding/changing properties.DIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>copy-descriptor • 0.1.1Copy a descriptor from object A to object BINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>core-js • 2.5.6Standard libraryINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>cross-spawn • 4.0.2Cross platform child_process#spawn and child_process#spawnSyncINDIRECT5
nyc>11.9.0>debug-log • 1.0.1Node.js 0.12 util.debuglog() ponyfillDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>debug • 2.6.9small debugging utilityINDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>decamelize • 1.2.0Convert a camelized string into a lowercased one with a custom separator: unicornRainbow → unicorn_rainbowINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>decode-uri-component • 0.2.0A better decodeURIComponentINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>default-require-extensions • 1.0.0Node's default require extensions as a separate moduleDIRECT2
nyc>11.9.0>define-property • 2.0.2Define a non-enumerable property on an object. Uses Reflect.defineProperty when available, otherwise Object.defineProperty.INDIRECT5
nyc>11.9.0>define-property>is-accessor-descriptor • 1.0.0Returns true if a value has the characteristics of a valid JavaScript accessor descriptor.INDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>define-property>is-data-descriptor • 1.0.0Returns true if a value has the characteristics of a valid JavaScript data descriptor.INDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>define-property>is-descriptor • 1.0.2Returns true if a value has the characteristics of a valid JavaScript descriptor. Works for data descriptors and accessor descriptors.INDIRECT3
nyc>11.9.0>define-property>isobject • 3.0.1Returns true if the value is an object and not an array or null.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>define-property>kind-of • 6.0.2Get the native type of a value.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>detect-indent • 4.0.0Detect the indentation of codeINDIRECT3
nyc>11.9.0>error-ex • 1.3.1Easy error subclassing and stack customizationINDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>escape-string-regexp • 1.0.5Escape RegExp special charactersINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>execa • 0.7.0A better `child_process`INDIRECT15
nyc>11.9.0>execa>cross-spawn • 5.1.0Cross platform child_process#spawn and child_process#spawnSyncINDIRECT7
nyc>11.9.0>expand-brackets • 2.1.4Expand POSIX bracket expressions (character classes) in glob patterns.INDIRECT87
nyc>11.9.0>expand-brackets>define-property • 0.2.5Define a non-enumerable property on an object.INDIRECT6
nyc>11.9.0>expand-brackets>extend-shallow • 2.0.1Extend an object with the properties of additional objects. node.js/javascript util.INDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>extend-shallow • 3.0.2Extend an object with the properties of additional objects. node.js/javascript util.INDIRECT4
nyc>11.9.0>extend-shallow>is-extendable • 1.0.1Returns true if a value is a plain object, array or function.INDIRECT2
nyc>11.9.0>extglob • 2.0.4Extended glob support for JavaScript. Adds (almost) the expressive power of regular expressions to glob patterns.INDIRECT96
nyc>11.9.0>extglob>define-property • 1.0.0Define a non-enumerable property on an object.INDIRECT4
nyc>11.9.0>extglob>extend-shallow • 2.0.1Extend an object with the properties of additional objects. node.js/javascript util.INDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>extglob>is-accessor-descriptor • 1.0.0Returns true if a value has the characteristics of a valid JavaScript accessor descriptor.INDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>extglob>is-data-descriptor • 1.0.0Returns true if a value has the characteristics of a valid JavaScript data descriptor.INDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>extglob>is-descriptor • 1.0.2Returns true if a value has the characteristics of a valid JavaScript descriptor. Works for data descriptors and accessor descriptors.INDIRECT3
nyc>11.9.0>extglob>kind-of • 6.0.2Get the native type of a value.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>fill-range • 4.0.0Fill in a range of numbers or letters, optionally passing an increment or `step` to use, or create a regex-compatible range with `options.toRegex`INDIRECT8
nyc>11.9.0>fill-range>extend-shallow • 2.0.1Extend an object with the properties of additional objects. node.js/javascript util.INDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>find-cache-dir • 0.1.1My well-made moduleDIRECT8
nyc>11.9.0>find-up • 2.1.0Find a file by walking up parent directoriesDIRECT5
nyc>11.9.0>for-in • 1.0.2Iterate over the own and inherited enumerable properties of an object, and return an object with properties that evaluate to true from the callback. Exit early by returning `false`. JavaScript/Node.jsINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>fragment-cache • 0.2.1A cache for managing namespaced sub-cachesINDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>get-stream • 3.0.0Get a stream as a string, buffer, or arrayINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>get-value • 2.0.6Use property paths (`a.b.c`) to get a nested value from an object.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>globals • 9.18.0Global identifiers from different JavaScript environmentsINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>handlebars • 4.0.11Handlebars provides the power necessary to let you build semantic templates effectively with no frustrationINDIRECT23
nyc>11.9.0>has-ansi • 2.0.0Check if a string has ANSI escape codesINDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>has-flag • 1.0.0Check if argv has a specific flagINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>has-value • 1.0.0Returns true if a value exists, false if empty. Works with deeply nested values using object paths.INDIRECT7
nyc>11.9.0>has-value>isobject • 3.0.1Returns true if the value is an object and not an array or null.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>has-values • 1.0.0Returns true if any values exist, false if empty. Works for booleans, functions, numbers, strings, nulls, objects and arrays. INDIRECT4
nyc>11.9.0>has-values>is-number • 3.0.0Returns true if the value is a number. comprehensive tests.INDIRECT2
nyc>11.9.0>has-values>is-number>kind-of • 3.2.2Get the native type of a value.INDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>has-values>kind-of • 4.0.0Get the native type of a value.INDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>imurmurhash • 0.1.4An incremental implementation of MurmurHash3INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>invariant • 2.2.4invariantINDIRECT2
nyc>11.9.0>invert-kv • 1.0.0Invert the key/value of an object. Example: {foo: 'bar'} → {bar: 'foo'}INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>is-accessor-descriptor • 0.1.6Returns true if a value has the characteristics of a valid JavaScript accessor descriptor.INDIRECT2
nyc>11.9.0>is-arrayish • 0.2.1Determines if an object can be used as an arrayINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>is-buffer • 1.1.6Determine if an object is a BufferINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>is-builtin-module • 1.0.0Check if a string matches the name of a Node.js builtin moduleINDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>is-data-descriptor • 0.1.4Returns true if a value has the characteristics of a valid JavaScript data descriptor.INDIRECT2
nyc>11.9.0>is-descriptor • 0.1.6Returns true if a value has the characteristics of a valid JavaScript descriptor. Works for data descriptors and accessor descriptors.INDIRECT5
nyc>11.9.0>is-descriptor>kind-of • 5.1.0Get the native type of a value.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>is-extendable • 0.1.1Returns true if a value is any of the object types: array, regexp, plain object, function or date. This is useful for determining if a value can be extended, e.g. "can the value have keys?"INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>is-finite • 1.0.2ES2015 Number.isFinite() ponyfillINDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>is-fullwidth-code-point • 2.0.0Check if the character represented by a given Unicode code point is fullwidthINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>is-number • 3.0.0Returns true if the value is a number. comprehensive tests.INDIRECT2
nyc>11.9.0>is-odd • 2.0.0Returns true if the given number is odd.INDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>is-odd>is-number • 4.0.0Returns true if the value is a number. comprehensive tests.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>is-plain-object • 2.0.4Returns true if an object was created by the `Object` constructor.INDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>is-plain-object>isobject • 3.0.1Returns true if the value is an object and not an array or null.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>is-stream • 1.1.0Check if something is a Node.js streamINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>is-utf8 • 0.2.1Detect if a buffer is utf8 encoded.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>is-windows • 1.0.2Returns true if the platform is windows. UMD module, works with node.js, commonjs, browser, AMD, electron, etc.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>isarray • 1.0.0Array#isArray for older browsersINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>isobject • 3.0.1Returns true if the value is an object and not an array or null.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>istanbul-lib-report>supports-color • 3.2.3Detect whether a terminal supports colorINDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>istanbul-lib-source-maps>debug • 3.1.0small debugging utilityINDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>js-tokens • 3.0.2A regex that tokenizes JavaScript.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>jsesc • 1.3.0A JavaScript library for escaping JavaScript strings while generating the shortest possible valid output.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>kind-of • 3.2.2Get the native type of a value.INDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>lazy-cache • 1.0.4Cache requires to be lazy-loaded when needed.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>lcid • 1.0.0Mapping between standard locale identifiers and Windows locale identifiers (LCID)INDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>load-json-file • 1.1.0Read and parse a JSON fileINDIRECT9
nyc>11.9.0>locate-path • 2.0.0Get the first path that exists on disk of multiple pathsINDIRECT4
nyc>11.9.0>locate-path>path-exists • 3.0.0Check if a path existsINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>lodash • 4.17.10Lodash modular utilities.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>longest • 1.0.1Get the longest item in an array.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>loose-envify • 1.3.1Fast (and loose) selective `process.env` replacer using js-tokens instead of an ASTINDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>map-cache • 0.2.2Basic cache object for storing key-value pairs.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>map-visit • 1.0.0Map `visit` over an array of objects.INDIRECT2
nyc>11.9.0>md5-hex • 1.3.0Create a MD5 hash with hex encodingDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>mem • 1.1.0Memoize functions - An optimization used to speed up consecutive function calls by caching the result of calls with identical inputINDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>merge-source-map • 1.1.0Merge old source map and new source map in multi-transform flowDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>micromatch • 3.1.10Glob matching for javascript/node.js. A drop-in replacement and faster alternative to minimatch and multimatch.DIRECT127
nyc>11.9.0>micromatch>kind-of • 6.0.2Get the native type of a value.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>mimic-fn • 1.2.0Make a function mimic another oneINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>minimist • 0.0.8parse argument optionsINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>mixin-deep • 1.3.1Deeply mix the properties of objects into the first object. Like merge-deep, but doesn't clone.INDIRECT4
nyc>11.9.0>mixin-deep>is-extendable • 1.0.1Returns true if a value is a plain object, array or function.INDIRECT2
nyc>11.9.0>mkdirp • 0.5.1Recursively mkdir, like `mkdir -p`DIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>ms • 2.0.0Tiny milisecond conversion utilityINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>nanomatch • 1.2.9Fast, minimal glob matcher for node.js. Similar to micromatch, minimatch and multimatch, but complete Bash 4.3 wildcard support only (no support for exglobs, posix brackets or braces)INDIRECT93
nyc>11.9.0>nanomatch>arr-diff • 4.0.0Returns an array with only the unique values from the first array, by excluding all values from additional arrays using strict equality for comparisons.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>nanomatch>array-unique • 0.3.2Remove duplicate values from an array. Fastest ES5 implementation.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>nanomatch>kind-of • 6.0.2Get the native type of a value.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>npm-run-path • 2.0.2Get your PATH prepended with locally installed binariesINDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>number-is-nan • 1.0.1ES2015 Number.isNaN() ponyfillINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>object-assign • 4.1.1ES2015 `Object.assign()` ponyfillINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>object-copy • 0.1.0Copy static properties, prototype properties, and descriptors from one object to another.INDIRECT8
nyc>11.9.0>object-copy>define-property • 0.2.5Define a non-enumerable property on an object.INDIRECT6
nyc>11.9.0>object-visit • 1.0.1Call a specified method on each value in the given object.INDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>object-visit>isobject • 3.0.1Returns true if the value is an object and not an array or null.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>object.pick • 1.3.0Returns a filtered copy of an object with only the specified keys, similar to `_.pick` from lodash / underscore.INDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>object.pick>isobject • 3.0.1Returns true if the value is an object and not an array or null.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>os-homedir • 1.0.2Node.js 4 `os.homedir()` ponyfillINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>os-locale • 2.1.0Get the system localeINDIRECT20
nyc>11.9.0>p-finally • 1.0.0`Promise#finally()` ponyfill - Invoked when the promise is settled regardless of outcomeINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>p-limit • 1.2.0Run multiple promise-returning & async functions with limited concurrencyINDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>p-locate • 2.0.0Get the first fulfilled promise that satisfies the provided testing functionINDIRECT2
nyc>11.9.0>p-try • 1.0.0`Promise#try()` ponyfill - Starts a promise chainINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>parse-json • 2.2.0Parse JSON with more helpful errorsINDIRECT2
nyc>11.9.0>pascalcase • 0.1.1Convert a string to pascal-case.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>path-exists • 2.1.0Check if a path existsINDIRECT2
nyc>11.9.0>path-is-absolute • 1.0.1Node.js 0.12 path.isAbsolute() ponyfillINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>path-key • 2.0.1Get the PATH environment variable key cross-platformINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>path-parse • 1.0.5Node.js path.parse() ponyfillINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>path-type • 1.1.0Check if a path is a file, directory, or symlinkINDIRECT4
nyc>11.9.0>pify • 2.3.0Promisify a callback-style functionINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>pinkie-promise • 2.0.1ES2015 Promise ponyfillINDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>pinkie • 2.0.4Itty bitty little widdle twinkie pinkie ES2015 Promise implementationINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>pkg-dir • 1.0.0Find the root directory of a npm packageINDIRECT4
nyc>11.9.0>pkg-dir>find-up • 1.1.2Find a file by walking up parent directoriesINDIRECT3
nyc>11.9.0>posix-character-classes • 0.1.1POSIX character classes for creating regular expressions.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>read-pkg-up • 1.0.1Read the closest package.json fileINDIRECT24
nyc>11.9.0>read-pkg-up>find-up • 1.1.2Find a file by walking up parent directoriesINDIRECT3
nyc>11.9.0>read-pkg • 1.1.0Read a package.json fileINDIRECT21
nyc>11.9.0>regenerator-runtime • 0.11.1Runtime for Regenerator-compiled generator and async functions.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>regex-not • 1.0.2Create a javascript regular expression for matching everything except for the given string.INDIRECT7
nyc>11.9.0>repeat-element • 1.1.2Create an array by repeating the given value n times.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>repeat-string • 1.6.1Repeat the given string n times. Fastest implementation for repeating a string.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>repeating • 2.0.1Repeat a string - fastINDIRECT2
nyc>11.9.0>require-directory • 2.1.1Recursively iterates over specified directory, require()'ing each file, and returning a nested hash structure containing those modules.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>resolve-from • 2.0.0Resolve the path of a module like require.resolve() but from a given pathDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>resolve-url • 0.2.1Like Node.js’ `path.resolve`/`url.resolve` for the browser.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>ret • 0.1.15Tokenizes a string that represents a regular expression.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>right-align • 0.1.3Right-align the text in a string.INDIRECT5
nyc>11.9.0>safe-regex • 1.1.0detect possibly catastrophic, exponential-time regular expressionsINDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>set-value • 2.0.0Create nested values and any intermediaries using dot notation (`'a.b.c'`) paths.INDIRECT8
nyc>11.9.0>set-value>extend-shallow • 2.0.1Extend an object with the properties of additional objects. node.js/javascript util.INDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>shebang-command • 1.2.0Get the command from a shebangINDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>shebang-regex • 1.0.0Regular expression for matching a shebangINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>snapdragon-node • 2.1.1Snapdragon utility for creating a new AST node in custom code, such as plugins.INDIRECT9
nyc>11.9.0>snapdragon-node>define-property • 1.0.0Define a non-enumerable property on an object.INDIRECT4
nyc>11.9.0>snapdragon-node>is-accessor-descriptor • 1.0.0Returns true if a value has the characteristics of a valid JavaScript accessor descriptor.INDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>snapdragon-node>is-data-descriptor • 1.0.0Returns true if a value has the characteristics of a valid JavaScript data descriptor.INDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>snapdragon-node>is-descriptor • 1.0.2Returns true if a value has the characteristics of a valid JavaScript descriptor. Works for data descriptors and accessor descriptors.INDIRECT3
nyc>11.9.0>snapdragon-node>isobject • 3.0.1Returns true if the value is an object and not an array or null.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>snapdragon-node>kind-of • 6.0.2Get the native type of a value.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>snapdragon-util • 3.0.1Utilities for the snapdragon parser/compiler.INDIRECT2
nyc>11.9.0>snapdragon • 0.8.2Fast, pluggable and easy-to-use parser-renderer factory.INDIRECT73
nyc>11.9.0>snapdragon>define-property • 0.2.5Define a non-enumerable property on an object.INDIRECT6
nyc>11.9.0>snapdragon>extend-shallow • 2.0.1Extend an object with the properties of additional objects. node.js/javascript util.INDIRECT1
nyc>11.9.0>source-map-resolve • 0.5.1Resolve the source map and/or sources for a generated file.INDIRECT5
nyc>11.9.0>source-map-url • 0.4.0Tools for working with sourceMappingURL comments.INDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>spdx-expression-parse • 3.0.0parse SPDX license expressionsINDIRECT2
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nyc>11.9.0>set-blocking • 2.0.0set blocking stdio and stderr ensuring that terminal output does not truncateINDIRECT0
nyc>11.9.0>signal-exit • 3.0.2when you want to fire an event no matter how a process exits.DIRECT0
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