@material/dom
DOM manipulation utilities for Material Components for the web
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| Source | Rule | Reason | Accepted by | When |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| typosquat | typosquat.levenshtein:koa | AI (typosquat): Scoped @material/* package from Google's MDC monorepo; Levenshtein match to 'koa' is noise. | ai | |
| typosquat | typosquat.levenshtein:got | AI (typosquat): Scoped @material/* package from Google's MDC monorepo; Levenshtein match to 'got' is noise. | ai | |
| typosquat | typosquat.levenshtein:jsdom | AI (typosquat): Scoped @material/* package from Google's MDC monorepo; Levenshtein match to 'jsdom' is noise. | ai | |
| typosquat | typosquat.levenshtein:joi | AI (typosquat): Scoped @material/* package from Google's MDC monorepo; Levenshtein match to 'joi' is noise. | ai | |
| typosquat | typosquat.levenshtein:zod | AI (typosquat): Scoped @material/* package from Google's MDC monorepo; Levenshtein match to 'zod' is noise. | ai | |
| phantom-deps | phantom-dep:tslib | AI (phantom-deps): tslib is a known TypeScript runtime helper; implicit dependency pattern is stable for this package. | ai | |
| phantom-deps | phantom-dep:@material/feature-targeting | AI (phantom-deps): Same-org sibling package used as a CSS/SCSS dependency rather than a direct JS import; stable pattern for MDC monorepo. | ai |
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| Version | Deps | Published |
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| 14.0.0 | 2 / 0 |
v14.0.0
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