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Relied upon by more than 17 million developers worldwide, npm is committed to making JavaScript development elegant, productive, and safe. The free npm Registry has become the center of …
npm - a JavaScript package manager
Is "npm" an acronym for "Node Package Manager"? Contrary to popular belief, npm is not in fact an acronym for "Node Package Manager"; It is a recursive bacronymic abbreviation for "npm is not an …
react-toastify - npm
React notification made easy. Latest version: 11.0.5, last published: 8 months ago. Start using react-toastify in your project by running `npm i react-toastify`. There are 2938 other projects in the npm …
dotenv - npm
Who's using dotenv? These npm modules depend on it. Projects that expand it often use the keyword "dotenv" on npm.
@angular/cli - npm
npm link is very similar to npm install -g except that instead of downloading the package from the repo, the just built dist/@angular/cli/ folder becomes the global package. Additionally, this repository …
package.json - npm Docs
A lot of packages have one or more executable files that they'd like to install into the PATH. npm makes this pretty easy (in fact, it uses this feature to install the "npm" executable.)
pdf-lib - npm
Create and modify PDF files with JavaScript. Latest version: 1.17.1, last published: 4 years ago. Start using pdf-lib in your project by running `npm i pdf-lib`. There are 963 other projects in the npm …
openai - npm
The official TypeScript library for the OpenAI API. Latest version: 6.8.1, last published: 2 days ago. Start using openai in your project by running `npm i openai`. There are 7106 other projects in the npm …
redis - npm
A modern, high performance Redis client. Latest version: 5.9.0, last published: 24 days ago. Start using redis in your project by running `npm i redis`. There are 10663 other projects in the npm registry …
npm - npm
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