npm-username-to-packages
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Based on the latest brin safety scan, no vulnerabilities or threats were detected for npm-username-to-packages v0.1.4. Trust score: 65/100. No known CVE vulnerabilities, no detected threat patterns, and no suspicious capabilities identified. This is an automated, point-in-time assessment.
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No Concerns Detected
No security concerns detected in the latest brin assessment. This is an automated, point-in-time evaluation — security posture may change.
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npm-username-to-packages Capabilities & Permissions
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Network Access
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npm-username-to-packages Documentation & Source Code
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Connects to: github.com, registry.npmjs.com