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MIT License
Copyright (c) Sindre Sorhus <sindresorhus@gmail.com> (https://sindresorhus.com)
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
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# @npmcli/move-file
A fork of [move-file](https://github.com/sindresorhus/move-file) with
compatibility with all node 10.x versions.
> Move a file (or directory)
The built-in
[`fs.rename()`](https://nodejs.org/api/fs.html#fs_fs_rename_oldpath_newpath_callback)
is just a JavaScript wrapper for the C `rename(2)` function, which doesn't
support moving files across partitions or devices. This module is what you
would have expected `fs.rename()` to be.
## Highlights
- Promise API.
- Supports moving a file across partitions and devices.
- Optionally prevent overwriting an existing file.
- Creates non-existent destination directories for you.
- Support for Node versions that lack built-in recursive `fs.mkdir()`
- Automatically recurses when source is a directory.
## Install
```
$ npm install @npmcli/move-file
```
## Usage
```js
const moveFile = require('@npmcli/move-file');
(async () => {
await moveFile('source/unicorn.png', 'destination/unicorn.png');
console.log('The file has been moved');
})();
```
## API
### moveFile(source, destination, options?)
Returns a `Promise` that resolves when the file has been moved.
### moveFile.sync(source, destination, options?)
#### source
Type: `string`
File, or directory, you want to move.
#### destination
Type: `string`
Where you want the file or directory moved.
#### options
Type: `object`
##### overwrite
Type: `boolean`\
Default: `true`
Overwrite existing destination file(s).

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const { dirname, join, resolve, relative, isAbsolute } = require('path')
const rimraf_ = require('rimraf')
const { promisify } = require('util')
const {
access: access_,
accessSync,
copyFile: copyFile_,
copyFileSync,
readdir: readdir_,
readdirSync,
rename: rename_,
renameSync,
stat: stat_,
statSync,
lstat: lstat_,
lstatSync,
symlink: symlink_,
symlinkSync,
readlink: readlink_,
readlinkSync,
} = require('fs')
const access = promisify(access_)
const copyFile = promisify(copyFile_)
const readdir = promisify(readdir_)
const rename = promisify(rename_)
const stat = promisify(stat_)
const lstat = promisify(lstat_)
const symlink = promisify(symlink_)
const readlink = promisify(readlink_)
const rimraf = promisify(rimraf_)
const rimrafSync = rimraf_.sync
const mkdirp = require('mkdirp')
const pathExists = async path => {
try {
await access(path)
return true
} catch (er) {
return er.code !== 'ENOENT'
}
}
const pathExistsSync = path => {
try {
accessSync(path)
return true
} catch (er) {
return er.code !== 'ENOENT'
}
}
const moveFile = async (source, destination, options = {}, root = true, symlinks = []) => {
if (!source || !destination) {
throw new TypeError('`source` and `destination` file required')
}
options = {
overwrite: true,
...options,
}
if (!options.overwrite && await pathExists(destination)) {
throw new Error(`The destination file exists: ${destination}`)
}
await mkdirp(dirname(destination))
try {
await rename(source, destination)
} catch (error) {
if (error.code === 'EXDEV' || error.code === 'EPERM') {
const sourceStat = await lstat(source)
if (sourceStat.isDirectory()) {
const files = await readdir(source)
await Promise.all(files.map((file) =>
moveFile(join(source, file), join(destination, file), options, false, symlinks)
))
} else if (sourceStat.isSymbolicLink()) {
symlinks.push({ source, destination })
} else {
await copyFile(source, destination)
}
} else {
throw error
}
}
if (root) {
await Promise.all(symlinks.map(async ({ source: symSource, destination: symDestination }) => {
let target = await readlink(symSource)
// junction symlinks in windows will be absolute paths, so we need to
// make sure they point to the symlink destination
if (isAbsolute(target)) {
target = resolve(symDestination, relative(symSource, target))
}
// try to determine what the actual file is so we can create the correct
// type of symlink in windows
let targetStat = 'file'
try {
targetStat = await stat(resolve(dirname(symSource), target))
if (targetStat.isDirectory()) {
targetStat = 'junction'
}
} catch {
// targetStat remains 'file'
}
await symlink(
target,
symDestination,
targetStat
)
}))
await rimraf(source)
}
}
const moveFileSync = (source, destination, options = {}, root = true, symlinks = []) => {
if (!source || !destination) {
throw new TypeError('`source` and `destination` file required')
}
options = {
overwrite: true,
...options,
}
if (!options.overwrite && pathExistsSync(destination)) {
throw new Error(`The destination file exists: ${destination}`)
}
mkdirp.sync(dirname(destination))
try {
renameSync(source, destination)
} catch (error) {
if (error.code === 'EXDEV' || error.code === 'EPERM') {
const sourceStat = lstatSync(source)
if (sourceStat.isDirectory()) {
const files = readdirSync(source)
for (const file of files) {
moveFileSync(join(source, file), join(destination, file), options, false, symlinks)
}
} else if (sourceStat.isSymbolicLink()) {
symlinks.push({ source, destination })
} else {
copyFileSync(source, destination)
}
} else {
throw error
}
}
if (root) {
for (const { source: symSource, destination: symDestination } of symlinks) {
let target = readlinkSync(symSource)
// junction symlinks in windows will be absolute paths, so we need to
// make sure they point to the symlink destination
if (isAbsolute(target)) {
target = resolve(symDestination, relative(symSource, target))
}
// try to determine what the actual file is so we can create the correct
// type of symlink in windows
let targetStat = 'file'
try {
targetStat = statSync(resolve(dirname(symSource), target))
if (targetStat.isDirectory()) {
targetStat = 'junction'
}
} catch {
// targetStat remains 'file'
}
symlinkSync(
target,
symDestination,
targetStat
)
}
rimrafSync(source)
}
}
module.exports = moveFile
module.exports.sync = moveFileSync

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# v3.0
- Add `--preserve-root` option to executable (default true)
- Drop support for Node.js below version 6
# v2.7
- Make `glob` an optional dependency
# 2.6
- Retry on EBUSY on non-windows platforms as well
- Make `rimraf.sync` 10000% more reliable on Windows
# 2.5
- Handle Windows EPERM when lstat-ing read-only dirs
- Add glob option to pass options to glob
# 2.4
- Add EPERM to delay/retry loop
- Add `disableGlob` option
# 2.3
- Make maxBusyTries and emfileWait configurable
- Handle weird SunOS unlink-dir issue
- Glob the CLI arg for better Windows support
# 2.2
- Handle ENOENT properly on Windows
- Allow overriding fs methods
- Treat EPERM as indicative of non-empty dir
- Remove optional graceful-fs dep
- Consistently return null error instead of undefined on success
- win32: Treat ENOTEMPTY the same as EBUSY
- Add `rimraf` binary
# 2.1
- Fix SunOS error code for a non-empty directory
- Try rmdir before readdir
- Treat EISDIR like EPERM
- Remove chmod
- Remove lstat polyfill, node 0.7 is not supported
# 2.0
- Fix myGid call to check process.getgid
- Simplify the EBUSY backoff logic.
- Use fs.lstat in node >= 0.7.9
- Remove gently option
- remove fiber implementation
- Delete files that are marked read-only
# 1.0
- Allow ENOENT in sync method
- Throw when no callback is provided
- Make opts.gently an absolute path
- use 'stat' if 'lstat' is not available
- Consistent error naming, and rethrow non-ENOENT stat errors
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The ISC License
Copyright (c) Isaac Z. Schlueter and Contributors
Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR
IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.

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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/isaacs/rimraf.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/isaacs/rimraf) [![Dependency Status](https://david-dm.org/isaacs/rimraf.svg)](https://david-dm.org/isaacs/rimraf) [![devDependency Status](https://david-dm.org/isaacs/rimraf/dev-status.svg)](https://david-dm.org/isaacs/rimraf#info=devDependencies)
The [UNIX command](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rm_(Unix)) `rm -rf` for node.
Install with `npm install rimraf`, or just drop rimraf.js somewhere.
## API
`rimraf(f, [opts], callback)`
The first parameter will be interpreted as a globbing pattern for files. If you
want to disable globbing you can do so with `opts.disableGlob` (defaults to
`false`). This might be handy, for instance, if you have filenames that contain
globbing wildcard characters.
The callback will be called with an error if there is one. Certain
errors are handled for you:
* Windows: `EBUSY` and `ENOTEMPTY` - rimraf will back off a maximum of
`opts.maxBusyTries` times before giving up, adding 100ms of wait
between each attempt. The default `maxBusyTries` is 3.
* `ENOENT` - If the file doesn't exist, rimraf will return
successfully, since your desired outcome is already the case.
* `EMFILE` - Since `readdir` requires opening a file descriptor, it's
possible to hit `EMFILE` if too many file descriptors are in use.
In the sync case, there's nothing to be done for this. But in the
async case, rimraf will gradually back off with timeouts up to
`opts.emfileWait` ms, which defaults to 1000.
## options
* unlink, chmod, stat, lstat, rmdir, readdir,
unlinkSync, chmodSync, statSync, lstatSync, rmdirSync, readdirSync
In order to use a custom file system library, you can override
specific fs functions on the options object.
If any of these functions are present on the options object, then
the supplied function will be used instead of the default fs
method.
Sync methods are only relevant for `rimraf.sync()`, of course.
For example:
```javascript
var myCustomFS = require('some-custom-fs')
rimraf('some-thing', myCustomFS, callback)
```
* maxBusyTries
If an `EBUSY`, `ENOTEMPTY`, or `EPERM` error code is encountered
on Windows systems, then rimraf will retry with a linear backoff
wait of 100ms longer on each try. The default maxBusyTries is 3.
Only relevant for async usage.
* emfileWait
If an `EMFILE` error is encountered, then rimraf will retry
repeatedly with a linear backoff of 1ms longer on each try, until
the timeout counter hits this max. The default limit is 1000.
If you repeatedly encounter `EMFILE` errors, then consider using
[graceful-fs](http://npm.im/graceful-fs) in your program.
Only relevant for async usage.
* glob
Set to `false` to disable [glob](http://npm.im/glob) pattern
matching.
Set to an object to pass options to the glob module. The default
glob options are `{ nosort: true, silent: true }`.
Glob version 6 is used in this module.
Relevant for both sync and async usage.
* disableGlob
Set to any non-falsey value to disable globbing entirely.
(Equivalent to setting `glob: false`.)
## rimraf.sync
It can remove stuff synchronously, too. But that's not so good. Use
the async API. It's better.
## CLI
If installed with `npm install rimraf -g` it can be used as a global
command `rimraf <path> [<path> ...]` which is useful for cross platform support.
## mkdirp
If you need to create a directory recursively, check out
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#!/usr/bin/env node
const rimraf = require('./')
const path = require('path')
const isRoot = arg => /^(\/|[a-zA-Z]:\\)$/.test(path.resolve(arg))
const filterOutRoot = arg => {
const ok = preserveRoot === false || !isRoot(arg)
if (!ok) {
console.error(`refusing to remove ${arg}`)
console.error('Set --no-preserve-root to allow this')
}
return ok
}
let help = false
let dashdash = false
let noglob = false
let preserveRoot = true
const args = process.argv.slice(2).filter(arg => {
if (dashdash)
return !!arg
else if (arg === '--')
dashdash = true
else if (arg === '--no-glob' || arg === '-G')
noglob = true
else if (arg === '--glob' || arg === '-g')
noglob = false
else if (arg.match(/^(-+|\/)(h(elp)?|\?)$/))
help = true
else if (arg === '--preserve-root')
preserveRoot = true
else if (arg === '--no-preserve-root')
preserveRoot = false
else
return !!arg
}).filter(arg => !preserveRoot || filterOutRoot(arg))
const go = n => {
if (n >= args.length)
return
const options = noglob ? { glob: false } : {}
rimraf(args[n], options, er => {
if (er)
throw er
go(n+1)
})
}
if (help || args.length === 0) {
// If they didn't ask for help, then this is not a "success"
const log = help ? console.log : console.error
log('Usage: rimraf <path> [<path> ...]')
log('')
log(' Deletes all files and folders at "path" recursively.')
log('')
log('Options:')
log('')
log(' -h, --help Display this usage info')
log(' -G, --no-glob Do not expand glob patterns in arguments')
log(' -g, --glob Expand glob patterns in arguments (default)')
log(' --preserve-root Do not remove \'/\' (default)')
log(' --no-preserve-root Do not treat \'/\' specially')
log(' -- Stop parsing flags')
process.exit(help ? 0 : 1)
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{
"name": "rimraf",
"version": "3.0.2",
"main": "rimraf.js",
"description": "A deep deletion module for node (like `rm -rf`)",
"author": "Isaac Z. Schlueter <i@izs.me> (http://blog.izs.me/)",
"license": "ISC",
"repository": "git://github.com/isaacs/rimraf.git",
"scripts": {
"preversion": "npm test",
"postversion": "npm publish",
"postpublish": "git push origin --follow-tags",
"test": "tap test/*.js"
},
"bin": "./bin.js",
"dependencies": {
"glob": "^7.1.3"
},
"files": [
"LICENSE",
"README.md",
"bin.js",
"rimraf.js"
],
"devDependencies": {
"mkdirp": "^0.5.1",
"tap": "^12.1.1"
},
"funding": {
"url": "https://github.com/sponsors/isaacs"
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const assert = require("assert")
const path = require("path")
const fs = require("fs")
let glob = undefined
try {
glob = require("glob")
} catch (_err) {
// treat glob as optional.
}
const defaultGlobOpts = {
nosort: true,
silent: true
}
// for EMFILE handling
let timeout = 0
const isWindows = (process.platform === "win32")
const defaults = options => {
const methods = [
'unlink',
'chmod',
'stat',
'lstat',
'rmdir',
'readdir'
]
methods.forEach(m => {
options[m] = options[m] || fs[m]
m = m + 'Sync'
options[m] = options[m] || fs[m]
})
options.maxBusyTries = options.maxBusyTries || 3
options.emfileWait = options.emfileWait || 1000
if (options.glob === false) {
options.disableGlob = true
}
if (options.disableGlob !== true && glob === undefined) {
throw Error('glob dependency not found, set `options.disableGlob = true` if intentional')
}
options.disableGlob = options.disableGlob || false
options.glob = options.glob || defaultGlobOpts
}
const rimraf = (p, options, cb) => {
if (typeof options === 'function') {
cb = options
options = {}
}
assert(p, 'rimraf: missing path')
assert.equal(typeof p, 'string', 'rimraf: path should be a string')
assert.equal(typeof cb, 'function', 'rimraf: callback function required')
assert(options, 'rimraf: invalid options argument provided')
assert.equal(typeof options, 'object', 'rimraf: options should be object')
defaults(options)
let busyTries = 0
let errState = null
let n = 0
const next = (er) => {
errState = errState || er
if (--n === 0)
cb(errState)
}
const afterGlob = (er, results) => {
if (er)
return cb(er)
n = results.length
if (n === 0)
return cb()
results.forEach(p => {
const CB = (er) => {
if (er) {
if ((er.code === "EBUSY" || er.code === "ENOTEMPTY" || er.code === "EPERM") &&
busyTries < options.maxBusyTries) {
busyTries ++
// try again, with the same exact callback as this one.
return setTimeout(() => rimraf_(p, options, CB), busyTries * 100)
}
// this one won't happen if graceful-fs is used.
if (er.code === "EMFILE" && timeout < options.emfileWait) {
return setTimeout(() => rimraf_(p, options, CB), timeout ++)
}
// already gone
if (er.code === "ENOENT") er = null
}
timeout = 0
next(er)
}
rimraf_(p, options, CB)
})
}
if (options.disableGlob || !glob.hasMagic(p))
return afterGlob(null, [p])
options.lstat(p, (er, stat) => {
if (!er)
return afterGlob(null, [p])
glob(p, options.glob, afterGlob)
})
}
// Two possible strategies.
// 1. Assume it's a file. unlink it, then do the dir stuff on EPERM or EISDIR
// 2. Assume it's a directory. readdir, then do the file stuff on ENOTDIR
//
// Both result in an extra syscall when you guess wrong. However, there
// are likely far more normal files in the world than directories. This
// is based on the assumption that a the average number of files per
// directory is >= 1.
//
// If anyone ever complains about this, then I guess the strategy could
// be made configurable somehow. But until then, YAGNI.
const rimraf_ = (p, options, cb) => {
assert(p)
assert(options)
assert(typeof cb === 'function')
// sunos lets the root user unlink directories, which is... weird.
// so we have to lstat here and make sure it's not a dir.
options.lstat(p, (er, st) => {
if (er && er.code === "ENOENT")
return cb(null)
// Windows can EPERM on stat. Life is suffering.
if (er && er.code === "EPERM" && isWindows)
fixWinEPERM(p, options, er, cb)
if (st && st.isDirectory())
return rmdir(p, options, er, cb)
options.unlink(p, er => {
if (er) {
if (er.code === "ENOENT")
return cb(null)
if (er.code === "EPERM")
return (isWindows)
? fixWinEPERM(p, options, er, cb)
: rmdir(p, options, er, cb)
if (er.code === "EISDIR")
return rmdir(p, options, er, cb)
}
return cb(er)
})
})
}
const fixWinEPERM = (p, options, er, cb) => {
assert(p)
assert(options)
assert(typeof cb === 'function')
options.chmod(p, 0o666, er2 => {
if (er2)
cb(er2.code === "ENOENT" ? null : er)
else
options.stat(p, (er3, stats) => {
if (er3)
cb(er3.code === "ENOENT" ? null : er)
else if (stats.isDirectory())
rmdir(p, options, er, cb)
else
options.unlink(p, cb)
})
})
}
const fixWinEPERMSync = (p, options, er) => {
assert(p)
assert(options)
try {
options.chmodSync(p, 0o666)
} catch (er2) {
if (er2.code === "ENOENT")
return
else
throw er
}
let stats
try {
stats = options.statSync(p)
} catch (er3) {
if (er3.code === "ENOENT")
return
else
throw er
}
if (stats.isDirectory())
rmdirSync(p, options, er)
else
options.unlinkSync(p)
}
const rmdir = (p, options, originalEr, cb) => {
assert(p)
assert(options)
assert(typeof cb === 'function')
// try to rmdir first, and only readdir on ENOTEMPTY or EEXIST (SunOS)
// if we guessed wrong, and it's not a directory, then
// raise the original error.
options.rmdir(p, er => {
if (er && (er.code === "ENOTEMPTY" || er.code === "EEXIST" || er.code === "EPERM"))
rmkids(p, options, cb)
else if (er && er.code === "ENOTDIR")
cb(originalEr)
else
cb(er)
})
}
const rmkids = (p, options, cb) => {
assert(p)
assert(options)
assert(typeof cb === 'function')
options.readdir(p, (er, files) => {
if (er)
return cb(er)
let n = files.length
if (n === 0)
return options.rmdir(p, cb)
let errState
files.forEach(f => {
rimraf(path.join(p, f), options, er => {
if (errState)
return
if (er)
return cb(errState = er)
if (--n === 0)
options.rmdir(p, cb)
})
})
})
}
// this looks simpler, and is strictly *faster*, but will
// tie up the JavaScript thread and fail on excessively
// deep directory trees.
const rimrafSync = (p, options) => {
options = options || {}
defaults(options)
assert(p, 'rimraf: missing path')
assert.equal(typeof p, 'string', 'rimraf: path should be a string')
assert(options, 'rimraf: missing options')
assert.equal(typeof options, 'object', 'rimraf: options should be object')
let results
if (options.disableGlob || !glob.hasMagic(p)) {
results = [p]
} else {
try {
options.lstatSync(p)
results = [p]
} catch (er) {
results = glob.sync(p, options.glob)
}
}
if (!results.length)
return
for (let i = 0; i < results.length; i++) {
const p = results[i]
let st
try {
st = options.lstatSync(p)
} catch (er) {
if (er.code === "ENOENT")
return
// Windows can EPERM on stat. Life is suffering.
if (er.code === "EPERM" && isWindows)
fixWinEPERMSync(p, options, er)
}
try {
// sunos lets the root user unlink directories, which is... weird.
if (st && st.isDirectory())
rmdirSync(p, options, null)
else
options.unlinkSync(p)
} catch (er) {
if (er.code === "ENOENT")
return
if (er.code === "EPERM")
return isWindows ? fixWinEPERMSync(p, options, er) : rmdirSync(p, options, er)
if (er.code !== "EISDIR")
throw er
rmdirSync(p, options, er)
}
}
}
const rmdirSync = (p, options, originalEr) => {
assert(p)
assert(options)
try {
options.rmdirSync(p)
} catch (er) {
if (er.code === "ENOENT")
return
if (er.code === "ENOTDIR")
throw originalEr
if (er.code === "ENOTEMPTY" || er.code === "EEXIST" || er.code === "EPERM")
rmkidsSync(p, options)
}
}
const rmkidsSync = (p, options) => {
assert(p)
assert(options)
options.readdirSync(p).forEach(f => rimrafSync(path.join(p, f), options))
// We only end up here once we got ENOTEMPTY at least once, and
// at this point, we are guaranteed to have removed all the kids.
// So, we know that it won't be ENOENT or ENOTDIR or anything else.
// try really hard to delete stuff on windows, because it has a
// PROFOUNDLY annoying habit of not closing handles promptly when
// files are deleted, resulting in spurious ENOTEMPTY errors.
const retries = isWindows ? 100 : 1
let i = 0
do {
let threw = true
try {
const ret = options.rmdirSync(p, options)
threw = false
return ret
} finally {
if (++i < retries && threw)
continue
}
} while (true)
}
module.exports = rimraf
rimraf.sync = rimrafSync

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{
"name": "@npmcli/move-file",
"version": "2.0.1",
"files": [
"bin/",
"lib/"
],
"main": "lib/index.js",
"description": "move a file (fork of move-file)",
"dependencies": {
"mkdirp": "^1.0.4",
"rimraf": "^3.0.2"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@npmcli/eslint-config": "^3.0.1",
"@npmcli/template-oss": "3.5.0",
"tap": "^16.0.1"
},
"scripts": {
"test": "tap",
"snap": "tap",
"preversion": "npm test",
"postversion": "npm publish",
"prepublishOnly": "git push origin --follow-tags",
"lint": "eslint \"**/*.js\"",
"postlint": "template-oss-check",
"template-oss-apply": "template-oss-apply --force",
"lintfix": "npm run lint -- --fix",
"posttest": "npm run lint"
},
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/npm/move-file.git"
},
"tap": {
"check-coverage": true
},
"license": "MIT",
"engines": {
"node": "^12.13.0 || ^14.15.0 || >=16.0.0"
},
"author": "GitHub Inc.",
"templateOSS": {
"//@npmcli/template-oss": "This file is partially managed by @npmcli/template-oss. Edits may be overwritten.",
"version": "3.5.0"
}
}