npm install @node-red/util
The npm package @node-red/util receives a total of 23,868 downloads a week. As such, we scored @node-red/util popularity level to be Popular.
Based on project statistics from the GitHub repository for the npm package @node-red/util, we found that it has been starred 11,378 times, and that 503 other projects in the ecosystem are dependent on it.
Downloads are calculated as moving averages for a period of the last 12 months, excluding weekends and known missing data points.
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# Install the Snyk CLI and test your project
npm i snyk && snyk test @node-red/util
Further analysis of the maintenance status of @node-red/util based on released npm versions cadence, the repository activity, and other data points determined that its maintenance is Healthy.
We found that @node-red/util demonstrates a positive version release cadence with at least one new version released in the past 3 months.
As a healthy sign for on-going project maintenance, we found that the GitHub repository had at least 1 pull request or issue interacted with by the community.
A good and healthy external contribution signal for @node-red/util project, which invites more than one hundred open source maintainers to collaborate on the repository.
How about a good first contribution to this project? It seems that @node-red/util is missing a README file.
We detected a total of 10 direct & transitive dependencies for @node-red/util. See the full dependency tree of @node-red/util
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