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    npm-check-updates

    npm-check-updates

    Find newer versions of package dependencies

    npm-check-updates upgrades your package.json dependencies to the latest versions, ignoring specified versions. Maintains existing semantic versioning policies, i.e. "express": "^4.0.0" to "express": "^5.0.0". Only modifies package.json file. Run npm install to update your installed packages and package-lock.json. Show any new dependencies for the project in the current directory.
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    Bundlesize

    Bundlesize

    Keep your bundle size in check

    Add it to your scripts in package.json. Or you can use it with npx from NPM 5.2+. bundlesize accepts an array of files to check. You can give a different file by using the --config flag. If the names of your build files are not predictable, you can use the glob pattern to specify files. This is common if you append a hash to the name or use a tool like create-react-app/nextjs. It will match multiple files if necessary and create a new row for each file. By default, bundlesize gzips your build files before comparing.
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    Electron Packager

    Electron Packager

    Customize and package your Electron app with OS-specific bundles

    Electron Packager is a command line tool and Node.js library that bundles Electron-based application source code with a renamed Electron executable and supporting files into folders ready for distribution. For creating distributables like installers and Linux packages, consider using either Electron Forge (which uses Electron Packager internally), or one of the related Electron tools, which utilizes Electron Packager-created folders as a basis. Note that packaged Electron applications can be...
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    dependency-check

    dependency-check

    Checks which modules you have used in your code

    Dependency-Check is a security tool that scans project dependencies to identify known vulnerabilities. It supports various package managers and helps developers secure their software supply chain.
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    npm-consider

    npm-consider

    Check package dependencies before installing it

    npm-consider is a command-line tool that analyzes npm dependencies and suggests alternative packages based on factors like security, popularity, and maintenance activity.
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