The npm package style version 0.0.2 offers color styling capabilities for Node.js console output without resorting to monkey patching. This clean approach ensures compatibility and avoids potential conflicts with other libraries that might also modify core JavaScript objects.
This version relies on expresso (version >= 0.6.0) as a development dependency, suggesting a focus on robust testing and quality assurance. The package's origin can be traced back to a GitHub repository (git://github.com/dominictarr/colors.js.git), indicating its connection to the broader colors.js ecosystem. Dominic Tarr, the author, is identifiable by name and email address, offering a point of contact for potential inquiries.
Developers interested in this version should note its release date (2011-02-19T06:10:31.371Z), providing context regarding its age and potential reliance on older Node.js versions. While the provided data doesn't allow comparing to the previous version, potential users should investigate colors.js for current maintainers and newer versions.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 0.0.2 of the package style