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- private data
- object
- settings
- authentication
- bdd
- BigUint64Array
- apollo
- groupBy
- browserslist
- toStringTag
- minimal
- reuse
- hardlinks
- rgb
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**Warning:** [LibSass and Node Sass are deprecated](https://sass-lang.com/blog/libsass-is-deprecated). While they will continue to receive maintenance releases indefinitely, there are no plans to add additional features or compatibility with any new CSS o
- route
- autoscaling
- deep-clone
- efficient
- group
- weakmap
- own
- pretty
- rmdir
- from
- includes
- io-ts
- typedarray
- Set
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Async and new alternative for the [g-i-s](https://www.npmjs.com/package/g-i-s).
- helper
- option
- typed array
- aws
- spring
- readablestream
- last
- collection
- ECMAScript 6
- atom
- StyleSheet
- findup
- japanese
- byteOffset
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## Note this is a fork of jsinspect that now supports ES2020 standard (and most proposed features), TS and TSX files. It uses Babel 8's parser, upgrading from babylon to the new babel/parser. Support for Flow has been removed in favour of TS.
- location
- superstruct
- eslint-plugin
- dataView
- Array.prototype.contains
- date
- global
- Symbol
- ECMAScript 5
- Float64Array
- guid
- css
- trimEnd
- ECMAScript
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Introducing KsCryp, a new npm package that simplifies the process of using cryptographic algorithms in your Node.js applications. With KsCryp, you can easily perform RSA encryption, generate and verify JWTs, hash data using popular algorithms such as MD5,
- flat
- Object.getPrototypeOf
- define
- look-up
- ECMAScript 3
- spinners
- internal slot
- String.prototype.trim
- inspect
- ES
- live
- property
- has-own
- client
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a simple opinionated node.js CLI utility to setup a new node.js library project including typescript, vitest, prettier and basic github action for checking each commit to `main`.
Creates a new npm module with all the boilerplate for transpiling, linting, publishing, testing, coverage, readme badges, etc.
create a new GitHub repo from your current folder