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declare namespace ansiRegex {
interface Options {
/**
Match only the first ANSI escape.
export type Options = {
/**
Match only the first ANSI escape.
@default false
*/
onlyFirst: boolean;
}
}
@default false
*/
readonly onlyFirst: boolean;
};
/**
Regular expression for matching ANSI escape codes.
@example
```
import ansiRegex = require('ansi-regex');
import ansiRegex from 'ansi-regex';
ansiRegex().test('\u001B[4mcake\u001B[0m');
//=> true
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//=> ['\u001B]8;;https://github.com\u0007', '\u001B]8;;\u0007']
```
*/
declare function ansiRegex(options?: ansiRegex.Options): RegExp;
export = ansiRegex;
export default function ansiRegex(options?: Options): RegExp;

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'use strict';
module.exports = ({onlyFirst = false} = {}) => {
export default function ansiRegex({onlyFirst = false} = {}) {
// Valid string terminator sequences are BEL, ESC\, and 0x9c
const ST = '(?:\\u0007|\\u001B\\u005C|\\u009C)';
const pattern = [
'[\\u001B\\u009B][[\\]()#;?]*(?:(?:(?:(?:;[-a-zA-Z\\d\\/#&.:=?%@~_]+)*|[a-zA-Z\\d]+(?:;[-a-zA-Z\\d\\/#&.:=?%@~_]*)*)?\\u0007)',
'(?:(?:\\d{1,4}(?:;\\d{0,4})*)?[\\dA-PR-TZcf-ntqry=><~]))'
`[\\u001B\\u009B][[\\]()#;?]*(?:(?:(?:(?:;[-a-zA-Z\\d\\/#&.:=?%@~_]+)*|[a-zA-Z\\d]+(?:;[-a-zA-Z\\d\\/#&.:=?%@~_]*)*)?${ST})`,
'(?:(?:\\d{1,4}(?:;\\d{0,4})*)?[\\dA-PR-TZcf-nq-uy=><~]))',
].join('|');
return new RegExp(pattern, onlyFirst ? undefined : 'g');
};
}

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MIT License
Copyright (c) Sindre Sorhus <sindresorhus@gmail.com> (sindresorhus.com)
Copyright (c) Sindre Sorhus <sindresorhus@gmail.com> (https://sindresorhus.com)
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

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{
"name": "ansi-regex",
"version": "5.0.1",
"version": "6.1.0",
"description": "Regular expression for matching ANSI escape codes",
"license": "MIT",
"repository": "chalk/ansi-regex",
"funding": "https://github.com/chalk/ansi-regex?sponsor=1",
"author": {
"name": "Sindre Sorhus",
"email": "sindresorhus@gmail.com",
"url": "sindresorhus.com"
"url": "https://sindresorhus.com"
},
"type": "module",
"exports": "./index.js",
"types": "./index.d.ts",
"sideEffects": false,
"engines": {
"node": ">=8"
"node": ">=12"
},
"scripts": {
"test": "xo && ava && tsd",
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"pattern"
],
"devDependencies": {
"ava": "^2.4.0",
"tsd": "^0.9.0",
"xo": "^0.25.3"
"ansi-escapes": "^5.0.0",
"ava": "^3.15.0",
"tsd": "^0.21.0",
"xo": "^0.54.2"
}
}

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> Regular expression for matching [ANSI escape codes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code)
## Install
```sh
npm install ansi-regex
```
$ npm install ansi-regex
```
## Usage
```js
const ansiRegex = require('ansi-regex');
import ansiRegex from 'ansi-regex';
ansiRegex().test('\u001B[4mcake\u001B[0m');
//=> true
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//=> ['\u001B]8;;https://github.com\u0007', '\u001B]8;;\u0007']
```
## API
### ansiRegex(options?)
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##### onlyFirst
Type: `boolean`<br>
Type: `boolean`\
Default: `false` *(Matches any ANSI escape codes in a string)*
Match only the first ANSI escape.
## FAQ
### Why do you test for codes not in the ECMA 48 standard?
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On the historical side, those ECMA standards were established in the early 90's whereas the VT100, for example, was designed in the mid/late 70's. At that point in time, control codes were still pretty ungoverned and engineers used them for a multitude of things, namely to activate hardware ports that may have been proprietary. Somewhere else you see a similar 'anarchy' of codes is in the x86 architecture for processors; there are a ton of "interrupts" that can mean different things on certain brands of processors, most of which have been phased out.
## Maintainers
- [Sindre Sorhus](https://github.com/sindresorhus)
- [Josh Junon](https://github.com/qix-)
---
<div align="center">
<b>
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<br>
<sub>
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</sub>
</div>

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# emoji-regex [![Build status](https://travis-ci.org/mathiasbynens/emoji-regex.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/mathiasbynens/emoji-regex)
# emoji-regex [![Build status](https://travis-ci.org/mathiasbynens/emoji-regex.svg?branch=main)](https://travis-ci.org/mathiasbynens/emoji-regex)
_emoji-regex_ offers a regular expression to match all emoji symbols (including textual representations of emoji) as per the Unicode Standard.
_emoji-regex_ offers a regular expression to match all emoji symbols and sequences (including textual representations of emoji) as per the Unicode Standard.
This repository contains a script that generates this regular expression based on [the data from Unicode v12](https://github.com/mathiasbynens/unicode-12.0.0). Because of this, the regular expression can easily be updated whenever new emoji are added to the Unicode standard.
This repository contains a script that generates this regular expression based on [Unicode data](https://github.com/node-unicode/node-unicode-data). Because of this, the regular expression can easily be updated whenever new emoji are added to the Unicode standard.
## Installation
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In [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/):
```js
const emojiRegex = require('emoji-regex');
const emojiRegex = require('emoji-regex/RGI_Emoji.js');
// Note: because the regular expression has the global flag set, this module
// exports a function that returns the regex rather than exporting the regular
// expression itself, to make it impossible to (accidentally) mutate the
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Matched sequence 👩🏿 — code points: 2
```
To match emoji in their textual representation as well (i.e. emoji that are not `Emoji_Presentation` symbols and that arent forced to render as emoji by a variation selector), `require` the other regex:
## Regular expression flavors
The package comes with three distinct regular expressions:
```js
const emojiRegex = require('emoji-regex/text.js');
// This is the recommended regular expression to use. It matches all
// emoji recommended for general interchange, as defined via the
// `RGI_Emoji` property in the Unicode Standard.
// https://unicode.org/reports/tr51/#def_rgi_set
// When in doubt, use this!
const emojiRegexRGI = require('emoji-regex/RGI_Emoji.js');
// This is the old regular expression, prior to `RGI_Emoji` being
// standardized. In addition to all `RGI_Emoji` sequences, it matches
// some emoji you probably dont want to match (such as emoji component
// symbols that are not meant to be used separately).
const emojiRegex = require('emoji-regex/index.js');
// This regular expression matches even more emoji than the previous
// one, including emoji that render as text instead of icons (i.e.
// emoji that are not `Emoji_Presentation` symbols and that arent
// forced to render as emoji by a variation selector).
const emojiRegexText = require('emoji-regex/text.js');
```
Additionally, in environments which support ES2015 Unicode escapes, you may `require` ES2015-style versions of the regexes:
```js
const emojiRegexRGI = require('emoji-regex/es2015/RGI_Emoji.js');
const emojiRegex = require('emoji-regex/es2015/index.js');
const emojiRegexText = require('emoji-regex/es2015/text.js');
```
## For maintainers
### How to update emoji-regex after new Unicode Standard releases
1. Update the Unicode data dependency in `package.json` by running the following commands:
```sh
# Example: updating from Unicode v12 to Unicode v13.
npm uninstall @unicode/unicode-12.0.0
npm install @unicode/unicode-13.0.0 --save-dev
````
1. Generate the new output:
```sh
npm run build
```
1. Verify that tests still pass:
```sh
npm test
```
1. Send a pull request with the changes, and get it reviewed & merged.
1. On the `main` branch, bump the emoji-regex version number in `package.json`:
```sh
npm version patch -m 'Release v%s'
```
Instead of `patch`, use `minor` or `major` [as needed](https://semver.org/).
Note that this produces a Git commit + tag.
1. Push the release commit and tag:
```sh
git push
```
Our CI then automatically publishes the new release to npm.
## Author
| [![twitter/mathias](https://gravatar.com/avatar/24e08a9ea84deb17ae121074d0f17125?s=70)](https://twitter.com/mathias "Follow @mathias on Twitter") |

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declare module 'emoji-regex' {
function emojiRegex(): RegExp;
function emojiRegex(): RegExp;
export default emojiRegex;
}
declare module 'emoji-regex/text' {
function emojiRegex(): RegExp;
export default emojiRegex;
}
declare module 'emoji-regex/es2015' {
function emojiRegex(): RegExp;
export default emojiRegex;
}
declare module 'emoji-regex/es2015/text' {
function emojiRegex(): RegExp;
export default emojiRegex;
export = emojiRegex;
}

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{
"name": "emoji-regex",
"version": "8.0.0",
"version": "9.2.2",
"description": "A regular expression to match all Emoji-only symbols as per the Unicode Standard.",
"homepage": "https://mths.be/emoji-regex",
"main": "index.js",
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"LICENSE-MIT.txt",
"index.js",
"index.d.ts",
"RGI_Emoji.js",
"RGI_Emoji.d.ts",
"text.js",
"es2015/index.js",
"es2015/text.js"
"text.d.ts",
"es2015"
],
"scripts": {
"build": "rm -rf -- es2015; babel src -d .; NODE_ENV=es2015 babel src -d ./es2015; node script/inject-sequences.js",
"build": "rm -rf -- es2015; babel src -d .; NODE_ENV=es2015 babel src es2015_types -D -d ./es2015; node script/inject-sequences.js",
"test": "mocha",
"test:watch": "npm run test -- --watch"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@babel/cli": "^7.2.3",
"@babel/core": "^7.3.4",
"@babel/plugin-proposal-unicode-property-regex": "^7.2.0",
"@babel/preset-env": "^7.3.4",
"mocha": "^6.0.2",
"regexgen": "^1.3.0",
"unicode-12.0.0": "^0.7.9"
"@babel/cli": "^7.4.4",
"@babel/core": "^7.4.4",
"@babel/plugin-proposal-unicode-property-regex": "^7.4.4",
"@babel/preset-env": "^7.4.4",
"@unicode/unicode-13.0.0": "^1.0.3",
"mocha": "^6.1.4",
"regexgen": "^1.3.0"
}
}

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The ISC License
Copyright (c) Isaac Z. Schlueter and Contributors
Copyright (c) 2010-2023 Isaac Z. Schlueter and Contributors
Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above

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# lru cache
# lru-cache
A cache object that deletes the least-recently-used items.
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/isaacs/node-lru-cache.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/isaacs/node-lru-cache) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/isaacs/node-lru-cache/badge.svg?service=github)](https://coveralls.io/github/isaacs/node-lru-cache)
Specify a max number of the most recently used items that you
want to keep, and this cache will keep that many of the most
recently accessed items.
## Installation:
This is not primarily a TTL cache, and does not make strong TTL
guarantees. There is no preemptive pruning of expired items by
default, but you _may_ set a TTL on the cache or on a single
`set`. If you do so, it will treat expired items as missing, and
delete them when fetched. If you are more interested in TTL
caching than LRU caching, check out
[@isaacs/ttlcache](http://npm.im/@isaacs/ttlcache).
```javascript
As of version 7, this is one of the most performant LRU
implementations available in JavaScript, and supports a wide
diversity of use cases. However, note that using some of the
features will necessarily impact performance, by causing the
cache to have to do more work. See the "Performance" section
below.
## Installation
```bash
npm install lru-cache --save
```
## Usage:
## Usage
```javascript
var LRU = require("lru-cache")
, options = { max: 500
, length: function (n, key) { return n * 2 + key.length }
, dispose: function (key, n) { n.close() }
, maxAge: 1000 * 60 * 60 }
, cache = new LRU(options)
, otherCache = new LRU(50) // sets just the max size
```js
// hybrid module, either works
import { LRUCache } from 'lru-cache'
// or:
const { LRUCache } = require('lru-cache')
// or in minified form for web browsers:
import { LRUCache } from 'http://unpkg.com/lru-cache@9/dist/mjs/index.min.mjs'
cache.set("key", "value")
cache.get("key") // "value"
// At least one of 'max', 'ttl', or 'maxSize' is required, to prevent
// unsafe unbounded storage.
//
// In most cases, it's best to specify a max for performance, so all
// the required memory allocation is done up-front.
//
// All the other options are optional, see the sections below for
// documentation on what each one does. Most of them can be
// overridden for specific items in get()/set()
const options = {
max: 500,
// for use with tracking overall storage size
maxSize: 5000,
sizeCalculation: (value, key) => {
return 1
},
// for use when you need to clean up something when objects
// are evicted from the cache
dispose: (value, key) => {
freeFromMemoryOrWhatever(value)
},
// how long to live in ms
ttl: 1000 * 60 * 5,
// return stale items before removing from cache?
allowStale: false,
updateAgeOnGet: false,
updateAgeOnHas: false,
// async method to use for cache.fetch(), for
// stale-while-revalidate type of behavior
fetchMethod: async (
key,
staleValue,
{ options, signal, context }
) => {},
}
const cache = new LRUCache(options)
cache.set('key', 'value')
cache.get('key') // "value"
// non-string keys ARE fully supported
// but note that it must be THE SAME object, not
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// because it's a different object identity
assert.equal(cache.get({ a: 1 }), undefined)
cache.reset() // empty the cache
cache.clear() // empty the cache
```
If you put more stuff in it, then items will fall out.
If you put more stuff in the cache, then less recently used items
will fall out. That's what an LRU cache is.
If you try to put an oversized thing in it, then it'll fall out right
away.
For full description of the API and all options, please see [the
LRUCache typedocs](https://isaacs.github.io/node-lru-cache/)
## Options
## Storage Bounds Safety
* `max` The maximum size of the cache, checked by applying the length
function to all values in the cache. Not setting this is kind of
silly, since that's the whole purpose of this lib, but it defaults
to `Infinity`. Setting it to a non-number or negative number will
throw a `TypeError`. Setting it to 0 makes it be `Infinity`.
* `maxAge` Maximum age in ms. Items are not pro-actively pruned out
as they age, but if you try to get an item that is too old, it'll
drop it and return undefined instead of giving it to you.
Setting this to a negative value will make everything seem old!
Setting it to a non-number will throw a `TypeError`.
* `length` Function that is used to calculate the length of stored
items. If you're storing strings or buffers, then you probably want
to do something like `function(n, key){return n.length}`. The default is
`function(){return 1}`, which is fine if you want to store `max`
like-sized things. The item is passed as the first argument, and
the key is passed as the second argumnet.
* `dispose` Function that is called on items when they are dropped
from the cache. This can be handy if you want to close file
descriptors or do other cleanup tasks when items are no longer
accessible. Called with `key, value`. It's called *before*
actually removing the item from the internal cache, so if you want
to immediately put it back in, you'll have to do that in a
`nextTick` or `setTimeout` callback or it won't do anything.
* `stale` By default, if you set a `maxAge`, it'll only actually pull
stale items out of the cache when you `get(key)`. (That is, it's
not pre-emptively doing a `setTimeout` or anything.) If you set
`stale:true`, it'll return the stale value before deleting it. If
you don't set this, then it'll return `undefined` when you try to
get a stale entry, as if it had already been deleted.
* `noDisposeOnSet` By default, if you set a `dispose()` method, then
it'll be called whenever a `set()` operation overwrites an existing
key. If you set this option, `dispose()` will only be called when a
key falls out of the cache, not when it is overwritten.
* `updateAgeOnGet` When using time-expiring entries with `maxAge`,
setting this to `true` will make each item's effective time update
to the current time whenever it is retrieved from cache, causing it
to not expire. (It can still fall out of cache based on recency of
use, of course.)
This implementation aims to be as flexible as possible, within
the limits of safe memory consumption and optimal performance.
## API
At initial object creation, storage is allocated for `max` items.
If `max` is set to zero, then some performance is lost, and item
count is unbounded. Either `maxSize` or `ttl` _must_ be set if
`max` is not specified.
* `set(key, value, maxAge)`
* `get(key) => value`
If `maxSize` is set, then this creates a safe limit on the
maximum storage consumed, but without the performance benefits of
pre-allocation. When `maxSize` is set, every item _must_ provide
a size, either via the `sizeCalculation` method provided to the
constructor, or via a `size` or `sizeCalculation` option provided
to `cache.set()`. The size of every item _must_ be a positive
integer.
Both of these will update the "recently used"-ness of the key.
They do what you think. `maxAge` is optional and overrides the
cache `maxAge` option if provided.
If neither `max` nor `maxSize` are set, then `ttl` tracking must
be enabled. Note that, even when tracking item `ttl`, items are
_not_ preemptively deleted when they become stale, unless
`ttlAutopurge` is enabled. Instead, they are only purged the
next time the key is requested. Thus, if `ttlAutopurge`, `max`,
and `maxSize` are all not set, then the cache will potentially
grow unbounded.
If the key is not found, `get()` will return `undefined`.
In this case, a warning is printed to standard error. Future
versions may require the use of `ttlAutopurge` if `max` and
`maxSize` are not specified.
The key and val can be any value.
If you truly wish to use a cache that is bound _only_ by TTL
expiration, consider using a `Map` object, and calling
`setTimeout` to delete entries when they expire. It will perform
much better than an LRU cache.
* `peek(key)`
Here is an implementation you may use, under the same
[license](./LICENSE) as this package:
Returns the key value (or `undefined` if not found) without
updating the "recently used"-ness of the key.
```js
// a storage-unbounded ttl cache that is not an lru-cache
const cache = {
data: new Map(),
timers: new Map(),
set: (k, v, ttl) => {
if (cache.timers.has(k)) {
clearTimeout(cache.timers.get(k))
}
cache.timers.set(
k,
setTimeout(() => cache.delete(k), ttl)
)
cache.data.set(k, v)
},
get: k => cache.data.get(k),
has: k => cache.data.has(k),
delete: k => {
if (cache.timers.has(k)) {
clearTimeout(cache.timers.get(k))
}
cache.timers.delete(k)
return cache.data.delete(k)
},
clear: () => {
cache.data.clear()
for (const v of cache.timers.values()) {
clearTimeout(v)
}
cache.timers.clear()
},
}
```
(If you find yourself using this a lot, you *might* be using the
wrong sort of data structure, but there are some use cases where
it's handy.)
If that isn't to your liking, check out
[@isaacs/ttlcache](http://npm.im/@isaacs/ttlcache).
* `del(key)`
## Storing Undefined Values
Deletes a key out of the cache.
This cache never stores undefined values, as `undefined` is used
internally in a few places to indicate that a key is not in the
cache.
* `reset()`
You may call `cache.set(key, undefined)`, but this is just
an alias for `cache.delete(key)`. Note that this has the effect
that `cache.has(key)` will return _false_ after setting it to
undefined.
Clear the cache entirely, throwing away all values.
```js
cache.set(myKey, undefined)
cache.has(myKey) // false!
```
* `has(key)`
If you need to track `undefined` values, and still note that the
key is in the cache, an easy workaround is to use a sigil object
of your own.
Check if a key is in the cache, without updating the recent-ness
or deleting it for being stale.
```js
import { LRUCache } from 'lru-cache'
const undefinedValue = Symbol('undefined')
const cache = new LRUCache(...)
const mySet = (key, value) =>
cache.set(key, value === undefined ? undefinedValue : value)
const myGet = (key, value) => {
const v = cache.get(key)
return v === undefinedValue ? undefined : v
}
```
* `forEach(function(value,key,cache), [thisp])`
## Performance
Just like `Array.prototype.forEach`. Iterates over all the keys
in the cache, in order of recent-ness. (Ie, more recently used
items are iterated over first.)
As of January 2022, version 7 of this library is one of the most
performant LRU cache implementations in JavaScript.
* `rforEach(function(value,key,cache), [thisp])`
Benchmarks can be extremely difficult to get right. In
particular, the performance of set/get/delete operations on
objects will vary _wildly_ depending on the type of key used. V8
is highly optimized for objects with keys that are short strings,
especially integer numeric strings. Thus any benchmark which
tests _solely_ using numbers as keys will tend to find that an
object-based approach performs the best.
The same as `cache.forEach(...)` but items are iterated over in
reverse order. (ie, less recently used items are iterated over
first.)
Note that coercing _anything_ to strings to use as object keys is
unsafe, unless you can be 100% certain that no other type of
value will be used. For example:
* `keys()`
```js
const myCache = {}
const set = (k, v) => (myCache[k] = v)
const get = k => myCache[k]
Return an array of the keys in the cache.
set({}, 'please hang onto this for me')
set('[object Object]', 'oopsie')
```
* `values()`
Also beware of "Just So" stories regarding performance. Garbage
collection of large (especially: deep) object graphs can be
incredibly costly, with several "tipping points" where it
increases exponentially. As a result, putting that off until
later can make it much worse, and less predictable. If a library
performs well, but only in a scenario where the object graph is
kept shallow, then that won't help you if you are using large
objects as keys.
Return an array of the values in the cache.
In general, when attempting to use a library to improve
performance (such as a cache like this one), it's best to choose
an option that will perform well in the sorts of scenarios where
you'll actually use it.
* `length`
This library is optimized for repeated gets and minimizing
eviction time, since that is the expected need of a LRU. Set
operations are somewhat slower on average than a few other
options, in part because of that optimization. It is assumed
that you'll be caching some costly operation, ideally as rarely
as possible, so optimizing set over get would be unwise.
Return total length of objects in cache taking into account
`length` options function.
If performance matters to you:
* `itemCount`
1. If it's at all possible to use small integer values as keys,
and you can guarantee that no other types of values will be
used as keys, then do that, and use a cache such as
[lru-fast](https://npmjs.com/package/lru-fast), or
[mnemonist's
LRUCache](https://yomguithereal.github.io/mnemonist/lru-cache)
which uses an Object as its data store.
Return total quantity of objects currently in cache. Note, that
`stale` (see options) items are returned as part of this item
count.
2. Failing that, if at all possible, use short non-numeric
strings (ie, less than 256 characters) as your keys, and use
[mnemonist's
LRUCache](https://yomguithereal.github.io/mnemonist/lru-cache).
* `dump()`
3. If the types of your keys will be anything else, especially
long strings, strings that look like floats, objects, or some
mix of types, or if you aren't sure, then this library will
work well for you.
Return an array of the cache entries ready for serialization and usage
with 'destinationCache.load(arr)`.
If you do not need the features that this library provides
(like asynchronous fetching, a variety of TTL staleness
options, and so on), then [mnemonist's
LRUMap](https://yomguithereal.github.io/mnemonist/lru-map) is
a very good option, and just slightly faster than this module
(since it does considerably less).
* `load(cacheEntriesArray)`
4. Do not use a `dispose` function, size tracking, or especially
ttl behavior, unless absolutely needed. These features are
convenient, and necessary in some use cases, and every attempt
has been made to make the performance impact minimal, but it
isn't nothing.
Loads another cache entries array, obtained with `sourceCache.dump()`,
into the cache. The destination cache is reset before loading new entries
## Breaking Changes in Version 7
* `prune()`
This library changed to a different algorithm and internal data
structure in version 7, yielding significantly better
performance, albeit with some subtle changes as a result.
Manually iterates over the entire cache proactively pruning old entries
If you were relying on the internals of LRUCache in version 6 or
before, it probably will not work in version 7 and above.
## Breaking Changes in Version 8
- The `fetchContext` option was renamed to `context`, and may no
longer be set on the cache instance itself.
- Rewritten in TypeScript, so pretty much all the types moved
around a lot.
- The AbortController/AbortSignal polyfill was removed. For this
reason, **Node version 16.14.0 or higher is now required**.
- Internal properties were moved to actual private class
properties.
- Keys and values must not be `null` or `undefined`.
- Minified export available at `'lru-cache/min'`, for both CJS
and MJS builds.
## Breaking Changes in Version 9
- Named export only, no default export.
- AbortController polyfill returned, albeit with a warning when
used.
## Breaking Changes in Version 10
- `cache.fetch()` return type is now `Promise<V | undefined>`
instead of `Promise<V | void>`. This is an irrelevant change
practically speaking, but can require changes for TypeScript
users.
For more info, see the [change log](CHANGELOG.md).

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{
"name": "lru-cache",
"publishConfig": {
"tag": "legacy-v10"
},
"description": "A cache object that deletes the least-recently-used items.",
"version": "6.0.0",
"version": "10.4.3",
"author": "Isaac Z. Schlueter <i@izs.me>",
"keywords": [
"mru",
"lru",
"cache"
],
"sideEffects": false,
"scripts": {
"build": "npm run prepare",
"prepare": "tshy && bash fixup.sh",
"pretest": "npm run prepare",
"presnap": "npm run prepare",
"test": "tap",
"snap": "tap",
"preversion": "npm test",
"postversion": "npm publish",
"prepublishOnly": "git push origin --follow-tags"
"prepublishOnly": "git push origin --follow-tags",
"format": "prettier --write .",
"typedoc": "typedoc --tsconfig ./.tshy/esm.json ./src/*.ts",
"benchmark-results-typedoc": "bash scripts/benchmark-results-typedoc.sh",
"prebenchmark": "npm run prepare",
"benchmark": "make -C benchmark",
"preprofile": "npm run prepare",
"profile": "make -C benchmark profile"
},
"main": "./dist/commonjs/index.js",
"types": "./dist/commonjs/index.d.ts",
"tshy": {
"exports": {
".": "./src/index.ts",
"./min": {
"import": {
"types": "./dist/esm/index.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/index.min.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/index.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/index.min.js"
}
}
}
},
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git://github.com/isaacs/node-lru-cache.git"
},
"main": "index.js",
"repository": "git://github.com/isaacs/node-lru-cache.git",
"devDependencies": {
"@types/node": "^20.2.5",
"@types/tap": "^15.0.6",
"benchmark": "^2.1.4",
"tap": "^14.10.7"
"esbuild": "^0.17.11",
"eslint-config-prettier": "^8.5.0",
"marked": "^4.2.12",
"mkdirp": "^2.1.5",
"prettier": "^2.6.2",
"tap": "^20.0.3",
"tshy": "^2.0.0",
"tslib": "^2.4.0",
"typedoc": "^0.25.3",
"typescript": "^5.2.2"
},
"license": "ISC",
"dependencies": {
"yallist": "^4.0.0"
},
"files": [
"index.js"
"dist"
],
"engines": {
"node": ">=10"
}
"prettier": {
"semi": false,
"printWidth": 70,
"tabWidth": 2,
"useTabs": false,
"singleQuote": true,
"jsxSingleQuote": false,
"bracketSameLine": true,
"arrowParens": "avoid",
"endOfLine": "lf"
},
"tap": {
"node-arg": [
"--expose-gc"
],
"plugin": [
"@tapjs/clock"
]
},
"exports": {
".": {
"import": {
"types": "./dist/esm/index.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/index.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/index.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/index.js"
}
},
"./min": {
"import": {
"types": "./dist/esm/index.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/index.min.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/index.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/index.min.js"
}
}
},
"type": "module",
"module": "./dist/esm/index.js"
}

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declare const stringWidth: {
export interface Options {
/**
Get the visual width of a string - the number of columns required to display it.
Count [ambiguous width characters](https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr11/#Ambiguous) as having narrow width (count of 1) instead of wide width (count of 2).
Some Unicode characters are [fullwidth](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halfwidth_and_fullwidth_forms) and use double the normal width. [ANSI escape codes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code) are stripped and doesn't affect the width.
@example
```
import stringWidth = require('string-width');
stringWidth('a');
//=> 1
stringWidth('古');
//=> 2
stringWidth('\u001B[1m古\u001B[22m');
//=> 2
```
@default true
*/
(string: string): number;
// TODO: remove this in the next major version, refactor the whole definition to:
// declare function stringWidth(string: string): number;
// export = stringWidth;
default: typeof stringWidth;
readonly ambiguousIsNarrow: boolean;
}
export = stringWidth;
/**
Get the visual width of a string - the number of columns required to display it.
Some Unicode characters are [fullwidth](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halfwidth_and_fullwidth_forms) and use double the normal width. [ANSI escape codes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code) are stripped and doesn't affect the width.
@example
```
import stringWidth from 'string-width';
stringWidth('a');
//=> 1
stringWidth('古');
//=> 2
stringWidth('\u001B[1m古\u001B[22m');
//=> 2
```
*/
export default function stringWidth(string: string, options?: Options): number;

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'use strict';
const stripAnsi = require('strip-ansi');
const isFullwidthCodePoint = require('is-fullwidth-code-point');
const emojiRegex = require('emoji-regex');
import stripAnsi from 'strip-ansi';
import eastAsianWidth from 'eastasianwidth';
import emojiRegex from 'emoji-regex';
const stringWidth = string => {
export default function stringWidth(string, options = {}) {
if (typeof string !== 'string' || string.length === 0) {
return 0;
}
options = {
ambiguousIsNarrow: true,
...options
};
string = stripAnsi(string);
if (string.length === 0) {
@ -16,32 +20,35 @@ const stringWidth = string => {
string = string.replace(emojiRegex(), ' ');
const ambiguousCharacterWidth = options.ambiguousIsNarrow ? 1 : 2;
let width = 0;
for (let i = 0; i < string.length; i++) {
const code = string.codePointAt(i);
for (const character of string) {
const codePoint = character.codePointAt(0);
// Ignore control characters
if (code <= 0x1F || (code >= 0x7F && code <= 0x9F)) {
if (codePoint <= 0x1F || (codePoint >= 0x7F && codePoint <= 0x9F)) {
continue;
}
// Ignore combining characters
if (code >= 0x300 && code <= 0x36F) {
if (codePoint >= 0x300 && codePoint <= 0x36F) {
continue;
}
// Surrogates
if (code > 0xFFFF) {
i++;
const code = eastAsianWidth.eastAsianWidth(character);
switch (code) {
case 'F':
case 'W':
width += 2;
break;
case 'A':
width += ambiguousCharacterWidth;
break;
default:
width += 1;
}
width += isFullwidthCodePoint(code) ? 2 : 1;
}
return width;
};
module.exports = stringWidth;
// TODO: remove this in the next major version
module.exports.default = stringWidth;
}

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MIT License
Copyright (c) Sindre Sorhus <sindresorhus@gmail.com> (sindresorhus.com)
Copyright (c) Sindre Sorhus <sindresorhus@gmail.com> (https://sindresorhus.com)
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

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{
"name": "string-width",
"version": "4.2.3",
"version": "5.1.2",
"description": "Get the visual width of a string - the number of columns required to display it",
"license": "MIT",
"repository": "sindresorhus/string-width",
"funding": "https://github.com/sponsors/sindresorhus",
"author": {
"name": "Sindre Sorhus",
"email": "sindresorhus@gmail.com",
"url": "sindresorhus.com"
"url": "https://sindresorhus.com"
},
"type": "module",
"exports": "./index.js",
"engines": {
"node": ">=8"
"node": ">=12"
},
"scripts": {
"test": "xo && ava && tsd"
@ -44,13 +47,13 @@
"fixed-width"
],
"dependencies": {
"emoji-regex": "^8.0.0",
"is-fullwidth-code-point": "^3.0.0",
"strip-ansi": "^6.0.1"
"eastasianwidth": "^0.2.0",
"emoji-regex": "^9.2.2",
"strip-ansi": "^7.0.1"
},
"devDependencies": {
"ava": "^1.4.1",
"tsd": "^0.7.1",
"xo": "^0.24.0"
"ava": "^3.15.0",
"tsd": "^0.14.0",
"xo": "^0.38.2"
}
}

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@ -6,18 +6,16 @@ Some Unicode characters are [fullwidth](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halfwidth_
Useful to be able to measure the actual width of command-line output.
## Install
```
$ npm install string-width
```
## Usage
```js
const stringWidth = require('string-width');
import stringWidth from 'string-width';
stringWidth('a');
//=> 1
@ -29,6 +27,26 @@ stringWidth('\u001B[1m古\u001B[22m');
//=> 2
```
## API
### stringWidth(string, options?)
#### string
Type: `string`
The string to be counted.
#### options
Type: `object`
##### ambiguousIsNarrow
Type: `boolean`\
Default: `false`
Count [ambiguous width characters](https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr11/#Ambiguous) as having narrow width (count of 1) instead of wide width (count of 2).
## Related
@ -36,7 +54,6 @@ stringWidth('\u001B[1m古\u001B[22m');
- [string-length](https://github.com/sindresorhus/string-length) - Get the real length of a string
- [widest-line](https://github.com/sindresorhus/widest-line) - Get the visual width of the widest line in a string
---
<div align="center">

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Strip [ANSI escape codes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code) from a
@example
```
import stripAnsi = require('strip-ansi');
import stripAnsi from 'strip-ansi';
stripAnsi('\u001B[4mUnicorn\u001B[0m');
//=> 'Unicorn'
@ -12,6 +12,4 @@ stripAnsi('\u001B]8;;https://github.com\u0007Click\u001B]8;;\u0007');
//=> 'Click'
```
*/
declare function stripAnsi(string: string): string;
export = stripAnsi;
export default function stripAnsi(string: string): string;

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'use strict';
const ansiRegex = require('ansi-regex');
import ansiRegex from 'ansi-regex';
module.exports = string => typeof string === 'string' ? string.replace(ansiRegex(), '') : string;
const regex = ansiRegex();
export default function stripAnsi(string) {
if (typeof string !== 'string') {
throw new TypeError(`Expected a \`string\`, got \`${typeof string}\``);
}
// Even though the regex is global, we don't need to reset the `.lastIndex`
// because unlike `.exec()` and `.test()`, `.replace()` does it automatically
// and doing it manually has a performance penalty.
return string.replace(regex, '');
}

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
MIT License
Copyright (c) Sindre Sorhus <sindresorhus@gmail.com> (sindresorhus.com)
Copyright (c) Sindre Sorhus <sindresorhus@gmail.com> (https://sindresorhus.com)
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

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{
"name": "strip-ansi",
"version": "6.0.1",
"version": "7.1.0",
"description": "Strip ANSI escape codes from a string",
"license": "MIT",
"repository": "chalk/strip-ansi",
"funding": "https://github.com/chalk/strip-ansi?sponsor=1",
"author": {
"name": "Sindre Sorhus",
"email": "sindresorhus@gmail.com",
"url": "sindresorhus.com"
"url": "https://sindresorhus.com"
},
"type": "module",
"exports": "./index.js",
"engines": {
"node": ">=8"
"node": ">=12"
},
"scripts": {
"test": "xo && ava && tsd"
@ -44,11 +47,11 @@
"text"
],
"dependencies": {
"ansi-regex": "^5.0.1"
"ansi-regex": "^6.0.1"
},
"devDependencies": {
"ava": "^2.4.0",
"tsd": "^0.10.0",
"xo": "^0.25.3"
"ava": "^3.15.0",
"tsd": "^0.17.0",
"xo": "^0.44.0"
}
}

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# strip-ansi [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/chalk/strip-ansi.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/chalk/strip-ansi)
# strip-ansi
> Strip [ANSI escape codes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code) from a string
## Install
```
$ npm install strip-ansi
```
## Usage
```js
const stripAnsi = require('strip-ansi');
import stripAnsi from 'strip-ansi';
stripAnsi('\u001B[4mUnicorn\u001B[0m');
//=> 'Unicorn'
@ -22,14 +20,12 @@ stripAnsi('\u001B]8;;https://github.com\u0007Click\u001B]8;;\u0007');
//=> 'Click'
```
## strip-ansi for enterprise
Available as part of the Tidelift Subscription.
The maintainers of strip-ansi and thousands of other packages are working with Tidelift to deliver commercial support and maintenance for the open source dependencies you use to build your applications. Save time, reduce risk, and improve code health, while paying the maintainers of the exact dependencies you use. [Learn more.](https://tidelift.com/subscription/pkg/npm-strip-ansi?utm_source=npm-strip-ansi&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=enterprise&utm_term=repo)
## Related
- [strip-ansi-cli](https://github.com/chalk/strip-ansi-cli) - CLI for this module
@ -38,7 +34,6 @@ The maintainers of strip-ansi and thousands of other packages are working with T
- [ansi-regex](https://github.com/chalk/ansi-regex) - Regular expression for matching ANSI escape codes
- [chalk](https://github.com/chalk/chalk) - Terminal string styling done right
## Maintainers
- [Sindre Sorhus](https://github.com/sindresorhus)