ES2019 spec-compliant String.prototype.trimStart shim.
This is a re-bundled version of [Shiki](https://shiki.style) which strips out the dependencies which aren't necessary for [TypeDoc](https://typedoc.org/)'s usage.
ES2019 spec-compliant String.prototype.trimEnd shim.
Walks your node_modules tree
This library provides the functionality of PBKDF2 with the ability to use any supported hashing algorithm returned from crypto.getHashes()
Does the environment have full property descriptor support? Handles IE 8's broken defineProperty/gOPD.
Helper functions around Function call/apply/bind, for use in `call-bind`
An ES2019 spec-compliant `Array.prototype.flatMap` shim/polyfill/replacement that works as far down as ES3.
[](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@smithy/core) [](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@smithy/core)
Transforms the text in speech and hear it using Sonos player or generate an audio file to be used with third parties nodes. Works with voices from Google (without credentials as well), Google TTS, ElevenLabs.io TTS, Voice.ai TTS or your own voice. You can
Storybook Onboarding: Help new users learn how to write stories
Determine if the JS environment has `Symbol.toStringTag` support. Supports spec, or shams.
An MCP interface into the Bright Data toolset
Dead simple fluent JavaScript validation library
AoT loader for Webpack
Implementation of Function.prototype.bind
Determine if the JS environment has Symbol support. Supports spec, or shams.
Get and robustly cache all JS language-level intrinsics at first require time
An ES2015 mostly-spec-compliant `Reflect.getPrototypeOf` sham/polyfill/replacement that works in as many engines as possible
An ESnext spec-compliant `Array.prototype.findLastIndex` shim/polyfill/replacement that works as far down as ES3.
prints a dependency graph in dot format for your typescript or react project
Runtime-agnostic software-development harness for agentic engineering work.
Is this value a JS FinalizationRegistry? This module works cross-realm/iframe, and despite ES6 @@toStringTag.
An ESnext spec-compliant `Array.prototype.findLast` shim/polyfill/replacement that works as far down as ES3.