[any]
[prod]
[dev]
# Just a module wrapper around the code in tslib, which does have a proper
# license (0BSD) in its package.json:
# tslib/modules
modules = "<unknown version>"
# A “dummy” module in the tests for tslib
# tslib/test/validateModuleExportsMatchCommonJS
validateModuleExportsMatchCommonJS = "<unknown version>"
# Similarly, these are all just ES6 module (mjs) or CommonJS (cjs) module
# wrappers in packages that do have proper license information:
# node_modules_dev/@ungap/structured-clone/cjs
# node_modules_dev/@typescript-eslint/utils/node_modules/minimatch/dist/cjs
# node_modules_dev/@typescript-eslint/utils/node_modules/minimatch/dist/mjs
# node_modules_dev/@typescript-eslint/parser/node_modules/minimatch/dist/cjs
# node_modules_dev/@typescript-eslint/parser/node_modules/minimatch/dist/mjs
# node_modules_dev/@typescript-eslint/type-utils/node_modules/minimatch/dist/cjs
# node_modules_dev/@typescript-eslint/type-utils/node_modules/minimatch/dist/mjs
# node_modules_dev/flatted/cjs
cjs = "<unknown version>"
mjs = "<unknown version>"
# These are all “dummy” modules in the tests for resolve:
# resolve/test/module_dir/zmodules/bbb
bbb = "<unknown version>"
# resolve/test/resolver/invalid_main
"invalid main" = "<unknown version>"
# resolve/test/resolver/incorrect_main
incorrect_main = "<unknown version>"
# resolve/test/resolver/dot_slash_main
dot_slash_main = "<unknown version>"
# resolve/test/resolver/dot_main
dot_main = "<unknown version>"
# resolve/test/resolver/baz
baz = "<unknown version>"
# resolve/test/resolver/browser_field
browser_field = "<unknown version>"
# resolve/test/resolver/symlinked/package
package = "<unknown version>"
# These are all part of nanoid, which is MIT-licensed.
# nanoid/url-alphabet
url-alphabet = "<unknown version>"
# nanoid/non-secure
non-secure = "<unknown version>"
# nanoid/async
async = "<unknown version>"
# This is part of yargs, which is MIT-licensed.
# mocha/node_modules/yargs/helpers
helpers = "<unknown version>"