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npm/@ai-sdk/openai@1.1.0 Transitive: environment, network +6 5.49 MB vercel-release-bot
npm/@ai-sdk/openai@1.1.9 Transitive: environment, network +2 5.15 MB jaredpalmer, vercel-release-bot
npm/@next/eslint-plugin-next@15.1.6 🔁 npm/@next/eslint-plugin-next@15.0.3 None +1 127 kB matt.straka, rauchg, timer, ...2 more
npm/@radix-ui/react-dropdown-menu@2.1.5 🔁 npm/@radix-ui/react-dropdown-menu@2.1.4 None +34 1.61 MB chancestrickland
npm/@tanstack/react-query@5.64.2 🔁 npm/@tanstack/react-query@5.62.7 None +1 2.66 MB nksaraf, tannerlinsley
npm/@tanstack/react-query@5.66.0 🔁 npm/@tanstack/react-query@5.62.7 None +1 2.68 MB nksaraf, tannerlinsley
npm/@types/node@20.17.14 🔁 npm/@types/node@20.17.6 None +1 2.3 MB types
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Network access npm/@ai-sdk/ui-utils@1.1.0 🚫
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