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Package New capabilities Transitives Size Publisher
npm/[email protected] environment +1 6.43 MB fb, gnoff, react-bot, ...2 more
npm/[email protected] environment 0 237 kB react-bot
npm/[email protected] None 0 17.7 kB eps1lon
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🚨 Potential security issues detected. Learn more about Socket for GitHub ↗︎

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Possible typosquat attack npm/[email protected] ⚠︎

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