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@socketregistry/es6-object-assign
Advanced tools
Socket.dev optimized package override for es6-object-assign
A zero dependency drop-in replacement of
es6-object-assign
.
@socketsecurity/cli
will
automagically :sparkles: populate the
overrides
and resolutions fields
of your package.json
.
npx @socketsecurity/cli optimize
Prefer to do it yourself? You may manually add
@socketregistry/es6-object-assign
to your package.json
.
{
"overrides": {
"es6-object-assign": "npm:@socketregistry/es6-object-assign@^1"
},
"resolutions": {
"es6-object-assign": "npm:@socketregistry/es6-object-assign@^1"
}
}
Install with your preferred package manager.
npm install @socketregistry/es6-object-assign
Node >= 18.20.4
FAQs
Socket.dev optimized package override for es6-object-assign
The npm package @socketregistry/es6-object-assign receives a total of 10 weekly downloads. As such, @socketregistry/es6-object-assign popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @socketregistry/es6-object-assign demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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