create-docusaurus 0.0.0-4403 → 0.0.0-4416

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  1. package/package.json +3 -3
  2. package/templates/classic/package.json +3 -3
  3. package/templates/classic-typescript/package.json +4 -4
  4. package/templates/classic-typescript/src/components/HomepageFeatures.tsx +6 -1
  5. package/templates/facebook/package.json +3 -3
  6. package/templates/facebook/node_modules/hosted-git-info/CHANGELOG.md +0 -185
  7. package/templates/facebook/node_modules/hosted-git-info/LICENSE +0 -13
  8. package/templates/facebook/node_modules/hosted-git-info/README.md +0 -133
  9. package/templates/facebook/node_modules/hosted-git-info/git-host-info.js +0 -154
  10. package/templates/facebook/node_modules/hosted-git-info/git-host.js +0 -110
  11. package/templates/facebook/node_modules/hosted-git-info/index.js +0 -237
  12. package/templates/facebook/node_modules/hosted-git-info/package.json +0 -52
  13. package/templates/facebook/node_modules/lru-cache/LICENSE +0 -15
  14. package/templates/facebook/node_modules/lru-cache/README.md +0 -166
  15. package/templates/facebook/node_modules/lru-cache/index.js +0 -334
  16. package/templates/facebook/node_modules/lru-cache/package.json +0 -34
  17. package/templates/facebook/node_modules/normalize-package-data/AUTHORS +0 -4
  18. package/templates/facebook/node_modules/normalize-package-data/LICENSE +0 -15
  19. package/templates/facebook/node_modules/normalize-package-data/README.md +0 -108
  20. package/templates/facebook/node_modules/normalize-package-data/lib/extract_description.js +0 -22
  21. package/templates/facebook/node_modules/normalize-package-data/lib/fixer.js +0 -474
  22. package/templates/facebook/node_modules/normalize-package-data/lib/make_warning.js +0 -22
  23. package/templates/facebook/node_modules/normalize-package-data/lib/normalize.js +0 -48
  24. package/templates/facebook/node_modules/normalize-package-data/lib/safe_format.js +0 -11
  25. package/templates/facebook/node_modules/normalize-package-data/lib/typos.json +0 -25
  26. package/templates/facebook/node_modules/normalize-package-data/lib/warning_messages.json +0 -30
  27. package/templates/facebook/node_modules/normalize-package-data/package.json +0 -41
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- 'use strict'
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- const gitHosts = require('./git-host-info.js')
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-
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- class GitHost {
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- constructor (type, user, auth, project, committish, defaultRepresentation, opts = {}) {
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- Object.assign(this, gitHosts[type])
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- this.type = type
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- this.user = user
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- this.auth = auth
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- this.project = project
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- this.committish = committish
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- this.default = defaultRepresentation
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- this.opts = opts
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- }
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-
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- hash () {
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- return this.committish ? `#${this.committish}` : ''
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- }
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-
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- ssh (opts) {
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- return this._fill(this.sshtemplate, opts)
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- }
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-
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- _fill (template, opts) {
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- if (typeof template === 'function') {
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- const options = { ...this, ...this.opts, ...opts }
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-
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- // the path should always be set so we don't end up with 'undefined' in urls
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- if (!options.path) {
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- options.path = ''
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- }
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-
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- // template functions will insert the leading slash themselves
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- if (options.path.startsWith('/')) {
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- options.path = options.path.slice(1)
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- }
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-
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- if (options.noCommittish) {
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- options.committish = null
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- }
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-
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- const result = template(options)
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- return options.noGitPlus && result.startsWith('git+') ? result.slice(4) : result
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- }
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-
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- return null
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- }
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-
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- sshurl (opts) {
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- return this._fill(this.sshurltemplate, opts)
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- }
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-
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- browse (path, fragment, opts) {
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- // not a string, treat path as opts
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- if (typeof path !== 'string') {
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- return this._fill(this.browsetemplate, path)
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- }
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-
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- if (typeof fragment !== 'string') {
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- opts = fragment
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- fragment = null
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- }
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- return this._fill(this.browsefiletemplate, { ...opts, fragment, path })
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- }
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-
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- docs (opts) {
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- return this._fill(this.docstemplate, opts)
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- }
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-
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- bugs (opts) {
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- return this._fill(this.bugstemplate, opts)
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- }
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-
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- https (opts) {
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- return this._fill(this.httpstemplate, opts)
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- }
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-
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- git (opts) {
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- return this._fill(this.gittemplate, opts)
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- }
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-
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- shortcut (opts) {
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- return this._fill(this.shortcuttemplate, opts)
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- }
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-
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- path (opts) {
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- return this._fill(this.pathtemplate, opts)
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- }
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-
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- tarball (opts) {
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- return this._fill(this.tarballtemplate, { ...opts, noCommittish: false })
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- }
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-
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- file (path, opts) {
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- return this._fill(this.filetemplate, { ...opts, path })
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- }
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-
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- getDefaultRepresentation () {
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- return this.default
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- }
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-
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- toString (opts) {
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- if (this.default && typeof this[this.default] === 'function') {
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- return this[this.default](opts)
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- }
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-
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- return this.sshurl(opts)
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- }
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- }
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- module.exports = GitHost
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- 'use strict'
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- const url = require('url')
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- const gitHosts = require('./git-host-info.js')
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- const GitHost = module.exports = require('./git-host.js')
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- const LRU = require('lru-cache')
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- const cache = new LRU({ max: 1000 })
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-
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- const protocolToRepresentationMap = {
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- 'git+ssh:': 'sshurl',
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- 'git+https:': 'https',
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- 'ssh:': 'sshurl',
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- 'git:': 'git'
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- }
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-
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- function protocolToRepresentation (protocol) {
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- return protocolToRepresentationMap[protocol] || protocol.slice(0, -1)
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- }
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-
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- const authProtocols = {
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- 'git:': true,
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- 'https:': true,
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- 'git+https:': true,
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- 'http:': true,
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- 'git+http:': true
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- }
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-
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- const knownProtocols = Object.keys(gitHosts.byShortcut).concat(['http:', 'https:', 'git:', 'git+ssh:', 'git+https:', 'ssh:'])
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-
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- module.exports.fromUrl = function (giturl, opts) {
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- if (typeof giturl !== 'string') {
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- return
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- }
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-
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- const key = giturl + JSON.stringify(opts || {})
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-
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- if (!cache.has(key)) {
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- cache.set(key, fromUrl(giturl, opts))
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- }
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-
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- return cache.get(key)
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- }
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-
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- function fromUrl (giturl, opts) {
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- if (!giturl) {
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- return
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- }
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-
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- const url = isGitHubShorthand(giturl) ? 'github:' + giturl : correctProtocol(giturl)
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- const parsed = parseGitUrl(url)
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- if (!parsed) {
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- return parsed
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- }
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-
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- const gitHostShortcut = gitHosts.byShortcut[parsed.protocol]
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- const gitHostDomain = gitHosts.byDomain[parsed.hostname.startsWith('www.') ? parsed.hostname.slice(4) : parsed.hostname]
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- const gitHostName = gitHostShortcut || gitHostDomain
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- if (!gitHostName) {
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- return
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- }
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-
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- const gitHostInfo = gitHosts[gitHostShortcut || gitHostDomain]
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- let auth = null
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- if (authProtocols[parsed.protocol] && (parsed.username || parsed.password)) {
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- auth = `${parsed.username}${parsed.password ? ':' + parsed.password : ''}`
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- }
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-
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- let committish = null
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- let user = null
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- let project = null
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- let defaultRepresentation = null
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-
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- try {
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- if (gitHostShortcut) {
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- let pathname = parsed.pathname.startsWith('/') ? parsed.pathname.slice(1) : parsed.pathname
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- const firstAt = pathname.indexOf('@')
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- // we ignore auth for shortcuts, so just trim it out
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- if (firstAt > -1) {
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- pathname = pathname.slice(firstAt + 1)
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- }
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-
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- const lastSlash = pathname.lastIndexOf('/')
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- if (lastSlash > -1) {
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- user = decodeURIComponent(pathname.slice(0, lastSlash))
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- // we want nulls only, never empty strings
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- if (!user) {
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- user = null
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- }
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- project = decodeURIComponent(pathname.slice(lastSlash + 1))
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- } else {
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- project = decodeURIComponent(pathname)
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- }
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-
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- if (project.endsWith('.git')) {
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- project = project.slice(0, -4)
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- }
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-
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- if (parsed.hash) {
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- committish = decodeURIComponent(parsed.hash.slice(1))
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- }
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-
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- defaultRepresentation = 'shortcut'
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- } else {
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- if (!gitHostInfo.protocols.includes(parsed.protocol)) {
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- return
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- }
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-
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- const segments = gitHostInfo.extract(parsed)
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- if (!segments) {
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- return
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- }
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- user = segments.user && decodeURIComponent(segments.user)
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- project = decodeURIComponent(segments.project)
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- committish = decodeURIComponent(segments.committish)
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- defaultRepresentation = protocolToRepresentation(parsed.protocol)
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- }
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- } catch (err) {
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- /* istanbul ignore else */
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- if (err instanceof URIError) {
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- return
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- } else {
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- throw err
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- }
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- }
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-
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- return new GitHost(gitHostName, user, auth, project, committish, defaultRepresentation, opts)
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- }
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-
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- // accepts input like git:github.com:user/repo and inserts the // after the first :
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- const correctProtocol = (arg) => {
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- const firstColon = arg.indexOf(':')
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- const proto = arg.slice(0, firstColon + 1)
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- if (knownProtocols.includes(proto)) {
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- return arg
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- }
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-
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- const firstAt = arg.indexOf('@')
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- if (firstAt > -1) {
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- if (firstAt > firstColon) {
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- return `git+ssh://${arg}`
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- } else {
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- return arg
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- }
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- }
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-
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- const doubleSlash = arg.indexOf('//')
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- if (doubleSlash === firstColon + 1) {
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- return arg
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- }
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-
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- return arg.slice(0, firstColon + 1) + '//' + arg.slice(firstColon + 1)
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- }
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-
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- // look for github shorthand inputs, such as npm/cli
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- const isGitHubShorthand = (arg) => {
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- // it cannot contain whitespace before the first #
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- // it cannot start with a / because that's probably an absolute file path
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- // but it must include a slash since repos are username/repository
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- // it cannot start with a . because that's probably a relative file path
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- // it cannot start with an @ because that's a scoped package if it passes the other tests
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- // it cannot contain a : before a # because that tells us that there's a protocol
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- // a second / may not exist before a #
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- const firstHash = arg.indexOf('#')
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- const firstSlash = arg.indexOf('/')
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- const secondSlash = arg.indexOf('/', firstSlash + 1)
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- const firstColon = arg.indexOf(':')
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- const firstSpace = /\s/.exec(arg)
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- const firstAt = arg.indexOf('@')
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- const spaceOnlyAfterHash = !firstSpace || (firstHash > -1 && firstSpace.index > firstHash)
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- const atOnlyAfterHash = firstAt === -1 || (firstHash > -1 && firstAt > firstHash)
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- const colonOnlyAfterHash = firstColon === -1 || (firstHash > -1 && firstColon > firstHash)
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- const secondSlashOnlyAfterHash = secondSlash === -1 || (firstHash > -1 && secondSlash > firstHash)
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- const hasSlash = firstSlash > 0
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- // if a # is found, what we really want to know is that the character immediately before # is not a /
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- const doesNotEndWithSlash = firstHash > -1 ? arg[firstHash - 1] !== '/' : !arg.endsWith('/')
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- const doesNotStartWithDot = !arg.startsWith('.')
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- return spaceOnlyAfterHash && hasSlash && doesNotEndWithSlash && doesNotStartWithDot && atOnlyAfterHash && colonOnlyAfterHash && secondSlashOnlyAfterHash
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- }
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- // attempt to correct an scp style url so that it will parse with `new URL()`
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- const correctUrl = (giturl) => {
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- const firstAt = giturl.indexOf('@')
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- const lastHash = giturl.lastIndexOf('#')
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- let firstColon = giturl.indexOf(':')
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- let lastColon = giturl.lastIndexOf(':', lastHash > -1 ? lastHash : Infinity)
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-
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- let corrected
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- if (lastColon > firstAt) {
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- // the last : comes after the first @ (or there is no @)
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- // like it would in:
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- // proto://hostname.com:user/repo
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- // username@hostname.com:user/repo
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- // :password@hostname.com:user/repo
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- // username:password@hostname.com:user/repo
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- // proto://username:password@hostname.com:user/repo
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- }
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- if (firstColon === -1 && giturl.indexOf('//') === -1) {
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- corrected = `git+ssh://${corrected}`
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- }
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- return corrected
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- }
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- const parseGitUrl = (giturl) => {
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- let result
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- try {
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- result = new url.URL(giturl)
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- } catch (err) {}
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- if (result) {
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- return result
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- const correctedUrl = correctUrl(giturl)
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- try {
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- result = new url.URL(correctedUrl)
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- {
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- "name": "hosted-git-info",
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- "version": "4.0.2",
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- "description": "Provides metadata and conversions from repository urls for GitHub, Bitbucket and GitLab",
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- "main": "index.js",
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- "repository": {
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- "type": "git",
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- "url": "git+https://github.com/npm/hosted-git-info.git"
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- },
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- "keywords": [
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- "git",
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- "github",
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- "bitbucket",
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- "gitlab"
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- ],
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- "author": "Rebecca Turner <me@re-becca.org> (http://re-becca.org)",
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- "license": "ISC",
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- "bugs": {
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- "url": "https://github.com/npm/hosted-git-info/issues"
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- },
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- "homepage": "https://github.com/npm/hosted-git-info",
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- "scripts": {
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- "posttest": "standard",
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- "postversion": "npm publish",
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- "prepublishOnly": "git push origin --follow-tags",
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- "preversion": "npm test",
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- "snap": "tap",
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- "test": "tap",
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- "test:coverage": "tap --coverage-report=html"
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- },
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- "dependencies": {
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- "lru-cache": "^6.0.0"
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- },
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- "devDependencies": {
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- "standard": "^16.0.3",
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- "standard-version": "^9.1.0",
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- "tap": "^14.11.0"
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- },
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- "files": [
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- "git-host-info.js"
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- ],
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- "engines": {
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- },
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- "esm": false
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- The ISC License
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- Copyright (c) Isaac Z. Schlueter and Contributors
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- Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
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- purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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- copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
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-
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- THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
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- WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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- WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
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- ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR
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- # lru cache
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- [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/isaacs/node-lru-cache.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/isaacs/node-lru-cache) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/isaacs/node-lru-cache/badge.svg?service=github)](https://coveralls.io/github/isaacs/node-lru-cache)
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- ## Installation:
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- ```javascript
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