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It’s a frontend JavaScript UI library. I can’t control what other dependencies people install alongside my library, or even whether they follow my library’s dependency list.
Isn't package.json for controlling what dependency versions people install with?
I think I'm missing something.
Yeah JavaScript is a horrible language and ecosystem in a lot of ways, but package.json and friends don't really give me much trouble.
And even if you hose something, you should be able to clear it out and reinstall easily.
I'm assuming the maintainer didn't (knowingly) make a breaking change in a minor/patch release. That's a high crime.
It's way worse on C and it's family. I still have nightmares with undocumented embedded dependencies that are so intertwined with the codebase that make JS look like a godsend.