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wheresvic4·3 years ago·discussThis is a great point but do note that it is quite easy to setup [1] a private npm registry as well. Most orgs actually do just that as you really do not want a production build failing if npm goes down.Either that or you vendor in your dependencies.[1] https://smalldata.tech/blog/2023/03/17/setup-a-private-npm-r...
Either that or you vendor in your dependencies.
[1] https://smalldata.tech/blog/2023/03/17/setup-a-private-npm-r...