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    Normalize Node.js versions

    Normalize Node.js versions

    Normalize and validate Node.js versions

    Normalize and validate Node.js versions. Takes any version range as inputs such as 8, 8.5.0 or >=8 and returns a "major.minor.patch" string. Throws if the Node.js version does not exist. Base URL to fetch the list of available Node.js versions.
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    Node.js version alias

    Node.js version alias

    Resolve Node.js version aliases like `latest`, `lts` or `erbium`

    Resolve Node.js version aliases like `latest`, `lts` or `erbium`. Those aliases are used by Node.js version managers like nvm, nvs, n, nave, nodeenv or nodist. This resolves them to a "major.minor.patch" version string. This package is an ES module and must be loaded using an import or import() statement, not require(). Base URL to fetch the list of available Node.js versions. Can be customized.
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    AutoCannon

    AutoCannon

    fast HTTP/1.1 benchmarking tool written in Node.js

    ...If the PORT environment variable is set, the URL can be a path. Use a warm up interval before starting sampling. This enables startup processes to finish and traffic to normalize before sampling begins. There are two tables, one for the request latency, and one for the request volume. The latency table lists the request times at the 2.5% percentile, the fast outliers; at 50%, the median; at 97.5%, the slow outliers; at 99%, the very slowest outliers. Here, lower means faster. When in workers mode, you need to pass in an absolute file path to all the options that accept a function. ...
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    Axe

    Axe

    Logger-agnostic wrapper that normalizes logs regardless of arg style

    ...You not only have to worry about your development team using the same approach to writing logs and debugging applications, but you also have to consider that open-source maintainers implement logging differently in their packages. No matter how your team or underlying package style arguments when invoked with logger methods, Axe will clean it up and normalize it for you. This is especially helpful as you can see outliers much more easily in your logging dashboards, and pinpoint where in your application you need to do a better job of logging at.
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    normalizr

    normalizr

    Normalizes nested JSON according to a schema

    Many APIs, public or not, return JSON data that has deeply nested objects. Using data in this kind of structure is often very difficult for JavaScript applications, especially those using Flux or Redux. Normalizr is a small, but powerful utility for taking JSON with a schema definition and returning nested entities with their IDs, gathered in dictionaries. Normalizr is built for various environments. Normalizr was originally created by Dan Abramov. Since v3, it was completely rewritten and...
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