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'everything' blocks devs from removing their own NPM packages
no-one-left-behind[1] was not even a year ago, and yet the link on npm[2] explaining why it was removed is already broken. Classic JS ecosystem.
1: https://github.com/npm/feedback/discussions/858
2: https://www.npmjs.com/package/no-one-left-behind
- Termux and nvm
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Better npm search proposal
I created a new discussion in the npm/feedback repo to share my idea. I also mentioned my idea in relevant discussions: npm scores, Weird search behavior with stats, and Improve search functionality on npmjs.com.
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Badge on NPM packages to show support for ES modules
We encourage you to open a discussion if you have suggestions for how we can improve npm. You don't need to have a solution to the problem you are facing to kick off a discussion. We are hoping to foster productive and collaborative conversations, so please check out how to give good feedback if you want some guidance on how to kick off a successful discussion.
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Popular 'coa' NPM library hijacked to steal user passwords
There is an ongoing discussion about 2FA and possible bandaids for this sort of problem in the npm community forum: https://github.com/npm/feedback/discussions/588
- [Question] Response timeouts for packages with package-lock file
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Dependency issues/warnings with setting up Gatsby + Tailwind
See - https://github.com/npm/feedback/discussions/191
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Choosing the right runtime matters
Now there have been some discussions around to mitigate these things which might have gone side ways like https://npm.community/t/blacklist-entire-packages/9659/4 and https://github.com/npm/feedback/discussions/272. Of course there might be tools which you can use, such as running a commercial npm registry in proxy mode with blacklisting support. But what are the basic features you have as a developer that can be use to mitigate these things ?
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Cannot Add Angular Material, can you tell me what this means?
This is likely the issue as npm 7 auto installs peer dependencies, which will fail on conflicting dependents.
What are some alternatives?
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