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    NPM

    NPM

    A package manager for JavaScript

    Npm (originally short for Node Package Manager) is a package manager for the JavaScript programming language. It is the default package manager for the JavaScript runtime environment Node.js. It consists of a command line client, also called npm, and an online database of public and paid-for private packages, called the npm registry.
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    CNPM

    CNPM

    cnpm: npm client for China mirror of npm

    CNPM is a customized NPM client designed for developers in China to improve package download speeds and reliability. It acts as a mirror of the official NPM registry and allows users to manage dependencies with faster responses compared to the global registry.
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    graphql-react

    graphql-react

    A GraphQL client for React using modern context and hooks APIs

    graphql-react is a lightweight GraphQL client for React that emphasizes efficiency and simplicity. It provides built-in caching, request deduplication, and declarative data fetching without the complexity of larger GraphQL clients.
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    request-ip

    request-ip

    A Node.js module for retrieving a request's IP address on the server

    request-ip is a Node.js middleware and utility that retrieves the IP address of a client making a request. It works with different server frameworks like Express, Koa, and Hapi, and supports various request sources.
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    epub-press-clients

    epub-press-clients

    Clients for building books with EpubPress

    epub-press-clients is a collection of client-side tools that allow users to convert web pages, articles, or entire websites into EPUB eBooks. It is designed for readers who want to save content for offline reading on eReaders.
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    Jam

    Jam

    JavaScript package manager

    Jam is a package management tool designed for JavaScript applications, focusing on front-end dependency management before the widespread adoption of modern tools like npm and Yarn for browser-based workflows. It allows developers to install, manage, and bundle JavaScript libraries for use in web applications, simplifying dependency handling in client-side environments. Jam integrates with RequireJS and other module loaders, enabling structured and modular development practices in the browser. ...
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