The product helps you find specific emails in your Gmail account and formats them into a structured spreadsheet. It includes functionality for bulk operations and provides an API for developers.
Allows you to generate statistics from Gmail mbox files, providing insights into your email data.
Creates visual representations of email statistics to help you easily understand patterns in your email data.
Provides a command line interface to easily input your Gmail mbox file and obtain email statistics.
Enables you to publish and manage unlimited public packages, leveraging open-source JavaScript for your projects.
Allows you to integrate both public and private packages seamlessly into your development workflow without any limitations.
Provides the capability to add collaborators, enabling team management for both public and private packages.
Bring the best of open source JavaScript development to your own projects.
Seamlessly integrate public and private packages into your development cycle.
Add collaborators to work on your public and private packages together.
Allows users to host and manage unlimited public packages and provides automatic security alerts for vulnerabilities in dependencies.
Provides users with the ability to host and manage an unlimited number of private packages, offering greater flexibility and security for individual creators and teams.
Enables team-based permissions and management, allowing organizations to collaborate and manage access efficiently across multiple users.
The npm Registry hosts JavaScript packages, allowing developers to share and distribute code easily.
A command-line tool to interact with the npm Registry and manage projects, including installing, updating, and removing packages.
Allows developers to maintain private packages for internal use, accessible only to specified users.
Library for handling experiments and testing in Node.js, published 10 months ago, version 1.0.12.
Tool for analyzing Gmail MBOX files, published 22 days ago, version 1.2.3.
npm is the package manager for Node.js, allowing JavaScript developers to easily share modules of code.
A public collection of packages of open-source code for Node.js, web apps, and other needs of the JavaScript community.
A tool that allows developers to install and publish packages to the npm Registry.
Licenses for npm command-line software are found in the LICENSE file with the source code available on GitHub.
Free usage of npm resources is covered by Open Source Terms. Policies include acceptable package content, Code of Conduct, Privacy Policy, copyright, Dispute and Trademark Policies.
Paid products, like npm Solo and Orgs plans, are governed by Paid Services Terms with specific payment plans for each service.
Add packages of code for apps or incorporate them as they are. You can manage multiple versions of code and package dependencies.
Share code with any npm user and create organizations to coordinate development. Create teams, restrict code to specific developers, or invite others to collaborate publicly or privately.
Run Node.js packages without downloading them using the npx command. This allows for easy testing and execution of code.
The Command Line Interface (CLI) is the most common way developers interact with npm to install packages and handle other tasks.
Access a large public database of JavaScript software and manage your packages. The registry serves as a platform for code distribution.