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11
issues
5
high severity
license
4
meta
1
1
moderate severity
vulnerability
1
5
low severity
license
5
10
licenses
214
MIT
22
ISC
8
BSD-2-Clause
13
other licenses
Apache-2.0
4
BSD-3-Clause
3
Apache License, Version 2.0
2
BSD
1
+ 3 more
Package created
27 Jan 2015
Version published
14 Mar 2018
Maintainers
16
Total deps
257
Direct deps
9
License
MIT

Issues

11

5 high severity issues

high
Recommendation: Validate that the package complies with your license policy
via: eslint@4.18.2 & others
Recommendation: Validate that the package complies with your license policy
via: eslint@4.18.2 & others
Recommendation: Validate that the package complies with your license policy
via: eslint-config-standard@11.0.0 & others
Recommendation: Read and validate the license terms
via: eslint-config-standard@11.0.0 & others
via: eslint@4.18.2 & others
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1 moderate severity issue

moderate
Recommendation: Upgrade to version 6.12.3 or later
via: eslint@4.18.2 & others
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5 low severity issues

low
Recommendation: Read and validate the license terms
via: eslint@4.18.2 & others
Recommendation: Read and validate the license terms
via: eslint@4.18.2 & others
Recommendation: Read and validate the license terms
via: eslint-config-standard@11.0.0 & others
Recommendation: Read and validate the license terms
via: eslint-config-standard@11.0.0 & others
Recommendation: Read and validate the license terms
via: eslint-config-standard@11.0.0 & others
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Licenses

MIT License

Permissive
OSI Approved
This is a human-readable summary of (and not a substitute for) the license. Disclaimer.
Can
commercial-use
modify
distribute
sublicense
private-use
Cannot
hold-liable
Must
include-copyright
include-license
214 Packages, Including:
acorn-jsx@3.0.1
acorn@3.3.0
acorn@5.7.4
ajv-keywords@2.1.1
ajv@5.5.2
ansi-escapes@3.2.0
ansi-regex@2.1.1
ansi-regex@3.0.1
ansi-styles@2.2.1
ansi-styles@3.2.1
argparse@1.0.10
array-buffer-byte-length@1.0.1
array-includes@3.1.8
arraybuffer.prototype.slice@1.0.3
available-typed-arrays@1.0.7
babel-code-frame@6.26.0
balanced-match@1.0.2
brace-expansion@1.1.11
buffer-from@1.1.2
builtin-modules@1.1.1
call-bind@1.0.7
caller-path@0.1.0
callsites@0.2.0
chalk@1.1.3
chalk@2.4.2
chardet@0.4.2
circular-json@0.3.3
cli-cursor@2.1.0
co@4.6.0
color-convert@1.9.3
color-name@1.1.3
concat-map@0.0.1
concat-stream@1.6.2
contains-path@0.1.0
core-util-is@1.0.3
cross-spawn@5.1.0
data-view-buffer@1.0.1
data-view-byte-length@1.0.1
data-view-byte-offset@1.0.0
debug-log@1.0.1
debug@2.6.9
debug@3.2.7
deep-is@0.1.4
define-data-property@1.1.4
define-properties@1.2.1
error-ex@1.3.2
es-abstract@1.23.3
es-define-property@1.0.0
es-errors@1.3.0
es-object-atoms@1.0.0

ISC License

Permissive
OSI Approved
This is a human-readable summary of (and not a substitute for) the license. Disclaimer.
Can
commercial-use
modify
distribute
Cannot
hold-liable
Must
include-copyright
include-license
22 Packages, Including:
cli-width@2.2.1
deglob@2.1.1
eslint-plugin-promise@3.7.0
fs.realpath@1.0.0
glob@7.2.3
graceful-fs@4.2.11
hosted-git-info@2.8.9
inflight@1.0.6
inherits@2.0.4
is-resolvable@1.1.0
isexe@2.0.0
lru-cache@4.1.5
minimatch@3.1.2
mute-stream@0.0.7
once@1.4.0
pseudomap@1.0.2
rimraf@2.6.3
semver@5.7.2
signal-exit@3.0.7
which@1.3.1
wrappy@1.0.2
yallist@2.1.2

BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License

Permissive
OSI Approved
This is a human-readable summary of (and not a substitute for) the license. Disclaimer.
Can
commercial-use
modify
distribute
place-warranty
Cannot
hold-liable
Must
include-copyright
include-license
8 Packages, Including:
eslint-scope@3.7.3
espree@3.5.4
esprima@4.0.1
esrecurse@4.3.0
estraverse@4.3.0
estraverse@5.3.0
esutils@2.0.3
normalize-package-data@2.5.0

Apache License 2.0

Permissive
OSI Approved
This is a human-readable summary of (and not a substitute for) the license. Disclaimer.
Can
commercial-use
modify
distribute
sublicense
private-use
use-patent-claims
place-warranty
Cannot
hold-liable
use-trademark
Must
include-copyright
include-license
state-changes
include-notice
4 Packages, Including:
doctrine@2.1.0
eslint-visitor-keys@1.3.0
spdx-correct@3.2.0
validate-npm-package-license@3.0.4

BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License

Permissive
OSI Approved
This is a human-readable summary of (and not a substitute for) the license. Disclaimer.
Can
commercial-use
modify
distribute
place-warranty
Cannot
use-trademark
hold-liable
Must
include-copyright
include-license
3 Packages, Including:
esquery@1.5.0
sprintf-js@1.0.3
table@4.0.2

Apache License, Version 2.0

Invalid
Not OSI Approved
2 Packages, Including:
rx-lite-aggregates@4.0.8
rx-lite@4.0.8

BSD

Invalid
Not OSI Approved
1 Packages, Including:
doctrine@1.5.0

(WTFPL OR MIT)

Permissive
1 Packages, Including:
path-is-inside@1.0.2

Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Uncategorized
Not OSI Approved
This is a human-readable summary of (and not a substitute for) the license. Disclaimer.
Can
Cannot
Must
1 Packages, Including:
spdx-exceptions@2.5.0

Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal

Public Domain
Not OSI Approved
This is a human-readable summary of (and not a substitute for) the license. Disclaimer.
Can
Cannot
Must
1 Packages, Including:
spdx-license-ids@3.0.17
Disclaimer

This deed highlights only some of the key features and terms of the actual license. It is not a license and has no legal value. You should carefully review all of the terms and conditions of the actual license before using the licensed material.

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Direct Dependencies

9
All Dependencies CSV
ⓘ This is a list of standard 's direct dependencies. Data on all dependencies, including transitive ones, is available via CSV download.
NameVersionSizeLicenseTypeVulnerabilities
eslint-config-standard-jsx5.0.03.27 kBMIT
prod
3
1
2
eslint-config-standard11.0.04.96 kBMIT
prod
5
1
5
eslint-plugin-import2.9.0127.02 kBMIT
prod peer
5
1
5
eslint-plugin-node6.0.127.92 kBMIT
prod peer
3
1
2
eslint-plugin-promise3.7.08.94 kBISC
prod peer
eslint-plugin-react7.7.0108.06 kBMIT
prod peer
3
1
2
eslint-plugin-standard3.0.19.24 kBMIT
prod peer
3
1
2
eslint4.18.2475.07 kBMIT
prod peer
3
1
2
standard-engine8.0.111.84 kBMIT
prod

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does standard do?

JavaScript Standard Style, simply known as "standard", is a popular npm package that serves as a style guide, linter, and formatter for JavaScript. It is designed to save you time in three essential ways. Firstly, it requires no configuration which means it is an easy way to implement and enforce code quality in your project. Secondly, it can automatically format your code – one simple command (standard --fix) will tidy messy or inconsistent code. Lastly, standard will catch style issues and programmer errors early in the development process, saving precious code review time by eliminating back-and-forth between reviewer and contributor.

How do you use standard?

You use standard by first installing it globally as a Node command line program by running npm install standard --global in Terminal. Alternatively, for use in a specific project, you can install it locally with npm install standard --save-dev. Once installed, you can use the standard program to check the style of all JavaScript files in the current working directory by running standard in your command line. If you've installed standard locally, use npx standard instead. To check specific directories, pass them in using the glob pattern, such as standard "src/util/**/*.js" "test/**/*.js". Another smart way to use standard is to add it to your package.json script. This way, the style is checked automatically when you run npm test.

{
  "name": "my-cool-package",
  "devDependencies": {
    "standard": "*"
  },
  "scripts": {
    "test": "standard && node my-tests.js"
  }
}

Where are the standard docs?

The 'standard' package documentation is available here in multiple languages. Furthermore, the module's readme file and GitHub repository provide extensive directions and answers to frequently asked questions. By following the official documents and guidelines provided on these platforms, you will be able to effectively use 'standard' and improve the quality of your JavaScript code.