Node.js 4.1.1
Node.js uses an event-driven, non-blocking I/O model that makes it lightweight and efficient. Node.js' package ecosystem, npm, is the largest ecosystem of open source libraries in the world.
Showing the top 20 packages that depend on Node.js.
Packages | Downloads |
---|---|
NoGit
Standalone git command line tool powered by js-git and node.js. Created to get rid of local git dependency in npm and bower, so contains only tiny subset of git features for those tools.
|
32 |
NoGit
Standalone git command line tool powered by js-git and node.js. Created to get rid of local git dependency in npm and bower, so contains only tiny subset of git features for those tools.
|
31 |
NoGit
Standalone git command line tool powered by js-git and node.js. Created to get rid of local git dependency in npm and bower, so contains only tiny subset of git features for those tools.
|
30 |
Npm
A package manager for node.js.
|
30 |
Npm
A package manager for JavaScript.
|
27 |
NoGit
Standalone git command line tool powered by js-git and node.js. Created to get rid of local git dependency in npm and bower, so contains only tiny subset of git features for those tools.
|
27 |
Npm
A package manager for node.js.
|
27 |
Npm
A package manager for node.js.
|
26 |
Npm
A package manager for JavaScript.
|
26 |
NoGit
Standalone git command line tool powered by js-git and node.js. Created to get rid of local git dependency in npm and bower, so contains only tiny subset of git features for those tools.
|
24 |
Npm
A package manager for node.js.
|
24 |
- buffer: Fixed a bug introduced in v4.1.0 where allocating a new zero-length buffer can result in the next allocation of a TypedArray in JavaScript not being zero-filled. In certain circumstances this could result in data leakage via reuse of memory space in TypedArrays, breaking the normally safe assumption that TypedArrays should be always zero-filled. (Trevor Norris) #2931.
- http: Guard against response-splitting of HTTP trailing headers added via response.addTrailers() by removing new-line ([\r\n]) characters from values. Note that standard header values are already stripped of new-line characters. The expected security impact is low because trailing headers are rarely used. (Ben Noordhuis) #2945.
- npm: Upgrade to npm 2.14.4 from 2.14.3, see release notes for full details (Kat Marchán) #2958 - Upgrades graceful-fs on multiple dependencies to no longer rely on monkey-patching fs - Fix npm link for pre-release / RC builds of Node
- v8: Update post-mortem metadata to allow post-mortem debugging tools to find and inspect: - JavaScript objects that use dictionary properties (Julien Gilli) #2959 - ScopeInfo and thus closures (Julien Gilli) #2974
This package has no dependencies.
Version | Downloads | Last updated |
---|---|---|
5.3.0 | 28 | 9/20/2022 |
5.2.0 | 30 | 9/20/2022 |
5.1.1 | 23 | 9/20/2022 |
5.1.0 | 24 | 9/20/2022 |
5.0.0 | 26 | 9/20/2022 |
4.2.3 | 26 | 9/20/2022 |
4.2.2 | 24 | 9/20/2022 |
4.2.1 | 26 | 9/20/2022 |
4.2.0 | 27 | 9/20/2022 |
4.1.2 | 31 | 9/20/2022 |
4.1.1 | 28 | 9/20/2022 |
4.1.0 | 33 | 9/20/2022 |
4.0.0 | 36 | 9/20/2022 |
0.12.7 | 38 | 9/20/2022 |
0.12.6 | 27 | 9/20/2022 |
0.12.5 | 49 | 9/20/2022 |
0.12.4 | 39 | 9/20/2022 |
0.12.3 | 26 | 9/20/2022 |
0.12.2 | 42 | 9/20/2022 |
0.12.1 | 25 | 9/20/2022 |
0.12.0 | 27 | 9/20/2022 |
0.10.36 | 23 | 9/20/2022 |
0.10.35 | 34 | 9/20/2022 |
0.10.34 | 28 | 9/20/2022 |
0.10.33 | 25 | 9/20/2022 |
0.10.32 | 25 | 9/20/2022 |
0.10.31 | 27 | 9/20/2022 |
0.10.30 | 25 | 9/20/2022 |
0.10.29 | 26 | 9/20/2022 |
0.10.28 | 32 | 9/20/2022 |
0.10.27 | 25 | 9/20/2022 |
0.10.26.1 | 29 | 9/20/2022 |
0.10.26 | 30 | 9/20/2022 |
0.10.25 | 29 | 9/20/2022 |
0.10.24 | 25 | 9/20/2022 |
0.10.23 | 23 | 9/20/2022 |
0.10.22 | 26 | 9/20/2022 |
0.10.21 | 25 | 9/20/2022 |