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{ | ||
"name": "@ephox/acid", | ||
"description": "Color library including Alloy UI component for a color picker", | ||
"version": "5.0.0-alpha.5", | ||
"version": "5.0.0-alpha.6", | ||
"repository": { | ||
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"dependencies": { | ||
"@ephox/alloy": "^10.0.0-alpha.5", | ||
"@ephox/boulder": "^7.0.0-alpha.3", | ||
"@ephox/katamari": "^9.0.0-alpha.3", | ||
"@ephox/sugar": "^9.0.0-alpha.5", | ||
"@ephox/alloy": "^10.0.0-alpha.6", | ||
"@ephox/boulder": "^7.0.0-alpha.4", | ||
"@ephox/katamari": "^9.0.0-alpha.4", | ||
"@ephox/sugar": "^9.0.0-alpha.6", | ||
"tslib": "^2.0.0" | ||
}, | ||
"author": "Tiny Technologies, Inc", | ||
"license": "Apache-2.0", | ||
"author": "Ephox Corporation DBA Tiny Technologies, Inc", | ||
"license": "MIT", | ||
"files": [ | ||
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}, | ||
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"gitHead": "01ec794cc0c8e82a08d893a523e7b04a5d939381" | ||
} |
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