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lodash-node
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The compatibility & modern builds of lodash exported as Node.js modules.
This package has been discontinued in favor of lodash@npm.
Using npm:
$ {sudo -H} npm i -g npm
$ npm i --save lodash-node
In Node.js:
// load the modern build
var _ = require('lodash-node');
// or the compatibility build
var _ = require('lodash-node/compat');
// or a method category
var array = require('lodash-node/modern/array');
// or a method
var chunk = require('lodash-node/compat/array/chunk');
See the package source for more details.
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Lodash module bundles for Node.js.
We found that lodash-node demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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