It can now return the result in order (at cost of performance of course) and it also got a new method: mergeIterables(), which interweaves values from multiple async iterables in parallel
Early release of a new companion module to my "list-installed" module: ”list-dependents”
It uses npm and optionally @ecosystems to look up the dependents of a module and returns the package.json files of them similar to how "list-installed" do for locally installed modules.
On top of the package.json data it also returns download metrics as well as some @ecosystems extras.
It helps ignoring optional type imports in autogenerated type declarations – which is especially useful when one writes #typesInJs.
Ignoring an optional type import makes it silently revert to ”any” when the type can not be imported, which is great when one eg. wants to reference multiple frameworks in the same project without requiring all those types.
get-stream just had a major release v8.0.0, with lots of improvements. It is a helpful utility to return a stream's contents. It works in Node, Deno and browsers. It can set a maximum size, or return partially read data on errors.