List dependencies of an ES6 or SystemJS based project
prelude.ls is a functionally oriented utility library. It is powerful and flexible. Almost all of its functions are curried. It is written in, and is the recommended base library for, LiveScript.
Fast, fault-tolerant, cross-platform, disk-based, data-agnostic, content-addressable cache.
An extremely fast directory and filename linter
A minimal library for executing processes in Node
Resolves a node package tree with combined support for both npm@2 and npm@3.
A simple state manager for local storage in React applications.
AST utility module for statically analyzing JSX
Determine if your dependency graph's stated "engines" criteria is met.
The `package-deps-hash` library generates a JSON object containing the git hashes of all files used to produce a given package. This is useful for scenarios where you want to define a "change receipt" file to be published with a package. The [Rush](http
sort module-deps output for deterministic browserify bundles
Promisified version of node-which
Secure localStorage/sessionStorage data with high level of encryption and data compression
Regular expression for matching javascript require/import statements.
list things in node_modules that are bundledDependencies, or transitive dependencies thereof
Walk the dependency graph of a glslify shader.
npm Team management APIs
Programmatic api for `npm org` commands
Portable Shell Commands for Node
Bundle a glslify-deps dependency tree into a GLSL source string
programmatic API for managing npm registry hooks
Manage dependencies within a repository and across many repositories
Vue plugin for work with LocalStorage from Vue context
walk the dependency graph to generate json output that can be fed into browser-pack