npm install npm-remote-install
The npm package npm-remote-install receives a total of 10 downloads a week. As such, we scored npm-remote-install popularity level to be Limited.
Based on project statistics from the GitHub repository for the npm package npm-remote-install, we found that it has been starred 1 times, and that 0 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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Further analysis of the maintenance status of npm-remote-install based on released npm versions cadence, the repository activity, and other data points determined that its maintenance is Inactive.
An important project maintenance signal to consider for npm-remote-install is that it hasn't seen any new versions released to npm in the past 12 months, and could be considered as a discontinued project, or that which receives low attention from its maintainers.
In the past month we didn't find any pull request activity or change in issues status has been detected for the GitHub repository.
This project has seen only 10 or less contributors.
We found a way for you to contribute to the project! Looks like npm-remote-install is missing a Code of Conduct.
How about a good first contribution to this project? It seems that npm-remote-install is missing a README file.
We detected a total of 26 direct & transitive dependencies for npm-remote-install. See the full dependency tree of npm-remote-install
npm-remote-install has more than a single and default latest tag published for the npm package. This means, there may be other tags available for this package, such as next to indicate future releases, or stable to indicate stable releases.