license-checker
BitcoinJS
license-checker | BitcoinJS | |
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10 | 19 | |
1,572 | 5,532 | |
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0.0 | 7.3 | |
3 months ago | 7 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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license-checker
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Consultant Asking About NPM Software Licenses
I thought that was a fairly weird question. A couple of our APIs run on Ubuntu, which contains GNU software. He has access to our source code, and I had also previously sent him the output of license checker so he really should have been able to answer this himself.
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A developer-friendly introduction to open source licenses
NPM License Checker
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Big Changes Ahead for Deno
I don't care whether it's all in one file or in a dozen files, but I want all of that information to be available programmatically in a text file (unlike in a readme or on Github) in a standardized location in a project.
In that respect, package.json is a strict win. Your lack of willingness to use `git blame` to see why you added a line, or lack of reasonable git comments, is not to be blamed on the file.
Complexity is unavoidable. How could you write a tool like license-checker [1] for a Go-based project without having license information in a standardized location? Without the scripts section, how can you create a tool like husky [2] that automatically installs git hooks for a project? Every single part of package.json is there for a good reason; at best you could argue that putting some of it in other files would be aesthetically superior, but that's just bikeshedding.
Complexity isn't de facto bad. Some complexity is required if you want a certain level of functionality to become available. Deno (and Go) are slowly accumulating that "cruft" as people realize that those functions are actually useful or even critical to a mature ecosystem.
[1] https://www.npmjs.com/package/license-checker
[2] https://www.npmjs.com/package/husky
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Richard Stallman calls for software package systems that help maintain your freedoms
Yes, all npm packages are supposed to have a valid SPDX license identifier, and there is an easy way to recursively check these values
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Introducing sbomx.com - Software Bill of Materials X
For JavaScript I always used davglass/license-checker as a starting point but it's not being maintained anymore. Then I did similar things for the backend code, put everything together and sent it to the legal and security teams. At some point I thought "There must be a better way!". So, I started building sbomx about one and a half years ago. It's working fine enough to show it to the world and gather some feedback.
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automatically pull licenses from package.json and put them into a spreadsheet??
Check this package https://www.npmjs.com/package/license-checker
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Italian Courts Find Open Source Software Terms Enforceable
Good doctors and drivers make mistakes, too, and they still face liability for those mistakes.
I think that if your company is large enough, you should have employees, or pay someone, to mirror your dependencies and automate license checks. There are projects that do the latter already[1][2]. You can loop your lawyers in if licenses change to ensure you don't violate them. If (A)GPL code still ships in proprietary products, that's a process problem that the company needs to solve.
[1] https://github.com/dhatim/python-license-check
[2] https://github.com/davglass/license-checker
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Node.js Packages and Resources
license-checker - Check licenses of your app's dependencies.
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Home Screen Shortcuts in React Native (with Expo)
If you don't know what licenses you're currently using, I suggest the license-checker NPM tool.
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How do I explain the concept of open source software to my boss?
Also, your IT dept is not entirely without concern here, you should be ensuring that you're not violating any open source licenses in your project, and be using something like https://www.npmjs.com/package/license-checker or an equivalent license checking service in your project language to ensure that everything is kosher
BitcoinJS
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Introducing BitcoinJS Wallet
Inspired by the popular Coinb.in open source wallet and powered by bitcoinjs-lib, my hot wallet is designed to provide a secure and easy-to-use experience while also adding unique features that make it stand out from the competition. It will be installable (PWA) and very easy to use (BEGINNER FRIENDLY). I'm also going to make it open source. Other cool features like an HD wallet option with auto-change address after every transaction, increasing security and anonymity, are on the roadmap.
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Best way to check validity of a Bitcoin address in Javascript?
You could also probably rely on a JS library to do the above: https://github.com/bitcoinjs/bitcoinjs-lib
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Need help with CLTV; I want to lock away bitcoins for 1 year
Checkout the bitcoin sdk for a language of your preference and try, this can help build the transaction. Javascript for example: https://github.com/bitcoinjs/bitcoinjs-lib ( disclaimer: i never used it, only is a example )
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What coding language to learn for Bitcoin?
There is also bitcoinjs which is a fantastic and quick way to get hands on coding experience with bitcoin.
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Looking for bech32 python RPC library
If you want to learn up, start here: https://www.npmjs.com/package/bitcoinjs-lib
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Is MyDoge open source?
MyDoge isn't open source, similar to major social media platforms. However, the wallet functionality is built on well-known, trusted open source libraries: https://github.com/bitcoinjs/bitcoinjs-lib https://github.com/novalabio/react-native-bip39 https://github.com/bitcoinjs/bip32 https://github.com/emeraldsanto/react-native-encrypted-storage
- What Program To Use Create Wallets and Escrow? (For An Exchange)
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Is hardware wallet needed for longterm hodl?
https://github.com/bitcoinjs/bitcoinjs-lib looks secure and reliable
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Doge-ETH Bridge: Latest News
The only interaction I had with that development team (at least I think it was that team) is that they were looking for a JS lib to do front-end transaction creation, and I pointed them to bitcoinjs-lib. Haven't heard anything after that.
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Preparing for taproot - In depth Article on Bitcoin's Taproot Upgrade
BitcoinJS: https://github.com/bitcoinjs/bitcoinjs-lib/issues/1731
What are some alternatives?
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npm-home - Open the npm page, Yarn page, or GitHub repo of a package
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dogecoin - very currency
Babel (Formerly 6to5) - 🐠 Babel is a compiler for writing next generation JavaScript.
Cytoscape.js - Graph theory (network) library for visualisation and analysis
np - A better `npm publish`
bitcore - A full stack for bitcoin and blockchain-based applications