npq 3.15.4 → 3.16.1

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package/README.md CHANGED
@@ -7,6 +7,16 @@ npq allows you to audit npm packages _before_ you install them
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  [![Known Vulnerabilities](https://snyk.io/test/github/lirantal/npq/badge.svg)](https://snyk.io/test/github/lirantal/npq)
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  [![Security Responsible Disclosure](https://img.shields.io/badge/Security-Responsible%20Disclosure-yellow)](SECURITY.md)
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+ TL;DR how to use npq:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ $ npx npq install express --dry-run
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+ ```
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+
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+ _What it does: the `npx` tool downloads and execute `npq` package, runs an install check for the `express` package and `--dry-run` means npq exists regardless of success/errors_.
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+ Here's a screenshot of npq in action:
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  ![npq demo screenshot](.github/npq.png)
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  Media coverage about npq:
@@ -133,7 +143,7 @@ Note: `npq` by default will offload all commands and their arguments to the `npm
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  | version-maturity | Will show a warning if the specific version being installed was published less than 7 days ago | Helps identify recently published versions that may not have been reviewed by the community yet
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  | newBin | Will show a warning if the package version being installed introduces a new command-line binary (via the `bin` field in `package.json`) that was not present in its previous version. | Helps identify potentially unexpected new executables being added to your `node_modules/.bin/` directory.
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  | typosquatting | Will show a warning if the package name is similar to a popular package name, which could indicate a potential typosquatting attack. | Helps identify packages that may be trying to trick users into installing them by mimicking popular package names.
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- | deprecation | Will show a warning if the package version being installed is deprecated. | Helps identify packages that are no longer maintained or recommended for use.
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+ | deprecation | Will show a warning if the package version is deprecated on npm or if its GitHub repository has been archived. | Helps identify packages that are no longer maintained or recommended for use. Set `GITHUB_TOKEN` environment variable for higher GitHub API rate limits.
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  ### Disabling Marshalls
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@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
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+ 'use strict'
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Calculates the Levenshtein distance between two strings.
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+ * Uses the Wagner-Fischer algorithm with single-row space optimization
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+ * and optional early termination when distance exceeds maxDistance.
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+ *
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+ * @param {string} a - First string
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+ * @param {string} b - Second string
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+ * @param {number} [maxDistance] - Optional maximum distance threshold for early termination
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+ * @returns {number} The Levenshtein edit distance between the two strings
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+ */
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+ function levenshteinDistance(a, b, maxDistance) {
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+ // Handle edge cases
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+ if (a === b) return 0
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+ if (a.length === 0) return b.length
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+ if (b.length === 0) return a.length
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+
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+ // Ensure a is the shorter string for space optimization
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+ if (a.length > b.length) {
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+ const temp = a
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+ a = b
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+ b = temp
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+ }
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+
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+ const aLen = a.length
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+ const bLen = b.length
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+
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+ // Early termination: if length difference exceeds maxDistance, no need to compute
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+ if (maxDistance !== undefined && bLen - aLen >= maxDistance) {
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+ return bLen - aLen
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+ }
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+
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+ // Initialize the previous row (represents distances for empty string a prefix)
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+ let prevRow = new Array(aLen + 1)
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+ for (let i = 0; i <= aLen; i++) {
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+ prevRow[i] = i
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+ }
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+
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+ // Current row for computation
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+ let currRow = new Array(aLen + 1)
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+
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+ // Fill in the matrix row by row
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+ for (let j = 1; j <= bLen; j++) {
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+ currRow[0] = j
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+
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+ let rowMin = currRow[0]
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+
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+ for (let i = 1; i <= aLen; i++) {
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+ const cost = a[i - 1] === b[j - 1] ? 0 : 1
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+
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+ currRow[i] = Math.min(
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+ prevRow[i] + 1, // deletion
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+ currRow[i - 1] + 1, // insertion
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+ prevRow[i - 1] + cost // substitution
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+ )
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+
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+ if (currRow[i] < rowMin) {
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+ rowMin = currRow[i]
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ // Early termination: if minimum value in current row exceeds maxDistance,
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+ // the final distance will also exceed maxDistance
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+ if (maxDistance !== undefined && rowMin >= maxDistance) {
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+ return rowMin
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+ }
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+
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+ // Swap rows
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+ const temp = prevRow
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+ prevRow = currRow
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+ currRow = temp
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+ }
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+
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+ return prevRow[aLen]
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+ }
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+
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+ module.exports = { levenshteinDistance }
@@ -93,6 +93,85 @@ class PackageRepoUtils {
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  throw new Error(`Could not find dist-tag ${packageVersion} for package ${packageName}`)
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  }
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  }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Extract GitHub owner and repo from a repository URL
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+ * @param {string} repoUrl - Repository URL (e.g., "git+https://github.com/owner/repo.git")
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+ * @returns {{owner: string, repo: string} | null} - Owner and repo, or null if not a GitHub URL
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+ */
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+ extractGitHubRepoFromUrl(repoUrl) {
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+ if (!repoUrl || typeof repoUrl !== 'string') {
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+ return null
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+ }
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+
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+ // Match GitHub URLs in various formats:
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+ // - git+https://github.com/owner/repo.git
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+ // - https://github.com/owner/repo.git
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+ // - https://github.com/owner/repo
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+ // - git://github.com/owner/repo.git
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+ // - git@github.com:owner/repo.git
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+ const httpsPattern = /github\.com[/:]([\w.-]+)\/([\w.-]+?)(?:\.git)?$/i
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+ const match = repoUrl.match(httpsPattern)
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+
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+ if (match) {
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+ return {
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+ owner: match[1],
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+ repo: match[2]
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+ }
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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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+ /**
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+ * Check if a GitHub repository is archived
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+ * @param {string} owner - Repository owner
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+ * @param {string} repo - Repository name
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+ * @returns {Promise<boolean>} - True if archived, false otherwise
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+ * @throws {Error} - On rate limit or API errors
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+ */
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+ async isGitHubRepoArchived(owner, repo) {
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+ const headers = {
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+ Accept: 'application/vnd.github.v3+json',
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+ 'User-Agent': 'npq-package-checker'
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+ }
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+
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+ // Use GITHUB_TOKEN if available for higher rate limits
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+ if (process.env.GITHUB_TOKEN) {
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+ headers.Authorization = `token ${process.env.GITHUB_TOKEN}`
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+ }
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+ const response = await fetch(`https://api.github.com/repos/${owner}/${repo}`, {
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+ headers
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+ })
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+
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+ if (response.status === 403) {
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+ const rateLimitRemaining = response.headers.get('x-ratelimit-remaining')
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+ if (rateLimitRemaining === '0') {
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+ throw new Error(
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+ 'GitHub API rate limit exceeded - deprecation marshall could not evaluate repository archive status. ' +
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+ 'Set GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable for higher rate limits.'
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+ )
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+ }
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+ throw new Error(
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+ `GitHub API access forbidden for ${owner}/${repo} - deprecation marshall could not evaluate repository archive status`
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+ )
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+ }
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+ if (response.status === 404) {
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+ // Repository doesn't exist or is private - can't determine archive status
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+ return false
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+ }
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+ if (!response.ok) {
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+ throw new Error(
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+ `GitHub API error (${response.status}) - deprecation marshall could not evaluate repository archive status`
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+ )
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+ }
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+ const data = await response.json()
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+ return data.archived === true
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+ }
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  }
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  module.exports = PackageRepoUtils
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  const packageJSON = await fs.readFile(packageJSONPath, 'utf-8')
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  const packageData = JSON.parse(packageJSON)
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  if (packageData && packageData.dependencies) {
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- packages = Object.keys(packageData.dependencies).map((dep) => {
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- return `${dep}@${packageData.dependencies[dep]}`
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- })
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+ packages = [
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+ ...packages,
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+ ...Object.keys(packageData.dependencies).map((dep) => {
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+ return `${dep}@${packageData.dependencies[dep]}`
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+ })
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+ ]
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+ }
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+ if (packageData && packageData.devDependencies) {
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+ packages = [
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+ ...packages,
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+ ...Object.keys(packageData.devDependencies).map((dep) => {
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+ return `${dep}@${packageData.devDependencies[dep]}`
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+ })
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+ ]
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+ await this.checkGitHubRepoArchived(data)
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * Check if the package's GitHub repository is archived
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+ * @param {object} data - Package data from npm registry
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+ * @throws {Error} - If repository is archived or on API rate limit
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+ */
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+ async checkGitHubRepoArchived(data) {
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+ const repoUrl = data.repository?.url
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+
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+ if (!repoUrl) {
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+ return
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+ }
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+ const githubRepo = this.packageRepoUtils.extractGitHubRepoFromUrl(repoUrl)
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+ if (!githubRepo) {
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+ // @TODO: Add support for GitLab and Bitbucket repository archive detection
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+ return
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+ }
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+ const isArchived = await this.packageRepoUtils.isGitHubRepoArchived(
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+ githubRepo.owner,
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+ githubRepo.repo
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+ )
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+ if (isArchived) {
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+ throw new Error('Package repository has been archived on GitHub')
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+ }
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  const { marshallCategories } = require('./constants')
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  const path = require('path')
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- const { distance } = require('fastest-levenshtein')
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+ const { levenshteinDistance } = require('../helpers/levenshteinDistance')
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  const topPackagesRawJSON = require(path.join(__dirname, '../../data/top-packages.json'))
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  const MARSHALL_NAME = 'typosquatting'
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- let levenshteinDistance = null
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+ let editDistance = null
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+ editDistance = levenshteinDistance(pkg.packageName, popularPackageNameInRepository)
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+ if (editDistance > 0 && editDistance < 3) {
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package/package.json CHANGED
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  "name": "npq",
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- "version": "3.15.4",
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  "description": "marshall your npm/npm package installs with high quality and class 🎖",
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- "fastest-levenshtein": "^1.0.16",
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  "sigstore": "^3.1.0",