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json-stringify-safe

Like JSON.stringify, but doesn't blow up on circular refs.

5.0.1 157M downloads/mo #1233 most downloaded on npm isaacs/json-stringify-safe

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Last release 11 years ago

no release in 18 months

Release timing varies

gaps range from 3 weeks to 1.8 years

This project publishes no release notes

the list below is its commits, not an announcement

Nothing withdrawn

no release was ever pulled

14 years old

5 releases · first in 2013

0 releases in the last 12 months

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Release timeline

5 releases · Feb 2013 to May 2015
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Releases

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  1. 5.0.1 19 May 2015
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between v5.0.0 and v5.0.1 there were 15 commits, 14 of them substantive:

    • Refactor tests.
    • Use tabs in package.json.
    • Add .npmignore and .gitignore.
    • Add Makefile.
    • Tweak package.json and add me as a contributor.
    • Rewrite stringify.
    • Make a note about the statefulness of the serializer.
    • Add myself to the LICENSE.
    • Call replacer for root object.
    • Refactor pathize.
    • Keep a stack of ancestor keys.
    • Inline pathize.
    • Add period to description.
    • isc license
  2. 5.0.0 02 Aug 2013
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between v4.0.0 and v5.0.0 there were 3 commits, 2 of them substantive:

    • document decycler
    • Show the path in the [Circular] string
  3. 4.0.0 13 Mar 2013
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between v3.0.0 and v4.0.0 there were 2 commits, 1 of them substantive:

    • Allow passing in a decycle function
  4. 3.0.0 19 Feb 2013
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between v2.0.0 and v3.0.0 there were 2 commits, 1 of them substantive:

    • Expose serialization function.
  5. 2.0.0 19 Feb 2013

    Nothing published for this version

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