Static analysis
1
Find newer versions of dependencies than what your package.json allows
^3.0.1
^2.2.0
^5.2.0
^4.0.0
^11.0.4
^4.17.21
15.0.8
^3.0.2
^7.3.8
5.0.0
^2.0.3
^0.3.11
^9.4.1
^0.1.3
^8.0.0
^0.1.1
^5.1.2
^4.0.0
^2.5.1
^2.5.2
^1.1.4
^2.0.1
^5.1.0
^3.0.0
^6.0.2
^1.0.2
^4.1.1
^0.5.21
^1.0.3
^7.12.0
^4.3.7
^1.22.19
^8.0.2
^10.2.0
^15.0.1
^8.30.0
^13.2.3
^10.9.1
2.8.1
^7.0.3
^7.0.1
^4.9.4
^1.5.0
^4.1.5
^4.9.6
^15.6.0
^7.1.1
^2.3.0
^0.32.2
^0.3.0
^39.6.4
^2.26.0
^6.1.1
^8.5.0
^17.0.0
^1.3.31
dev ^4.3.4
dev ^18.11.17
dev ^10.0.1
dev ^10.0.13
dev ^4.14.191
dev ^11.1.5
dev ^3.0.2
dev ^7.3.13
dev ^2.4.2
dev ^2.0.5
dev ^0.3.1
dev ^0.1.2
dev ^5.1.2
dev ^1.4.2
dev ^1.1.1
dev ^3.0.2
dev ^4.0.0
dev ^6.0.1
dev ^7.1.5
dev ^1.0.0
dev ^1.0.1
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