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RPM resource npm-name-cli

The npm-name command-line tool checks whether a package or organization name is available on npm. Why would I use npm-name rather than npm’s built-in search? 1. Nicer & simpler output 2. Squatter detection (https://github.com/sholladay/squatter) 3. Supports checking the availability of organization names 4. Performance

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npm-name-cli-4.0.1-12.el9.noarch.htmlCheck whether a package or organization name is available on npmEPEL 9 for ppc64lenpm-name-cli-4.0.1-12.el9.noarch.rpm
npm-name-cli-4.0.1-12.el9.noarch.htmlCheck whether a package or organization name is available on npmEPEL 9 for x86_64npm-name-cli-4.0.1-12.el9.noarch.rpm
npm-name-cli-4.0.1-12.el9.noarch.htmlCheck whether a package or organization name is available on npmEPEL 9 for aarch64npm-name-cli-4.0.1-12.el9.noarch.rpm
npm-name-cli-4.0.1-12.el9.noarch.htmlCheck whether a package or organization name is available on npmEPEL 9 for s390xnpm-name-cli-4.0.1-12.el9.noarch.rpm

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