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proto-list

A utility for managing a prototype chain

1.2.4 87M downloads/mo #1951 most downloaded on npm isaacs/proto-list

What this package is like to depend on

Last release 11 years ago

no release in 18 months

Ships on a steady schedule

a new release about every 12 months

This project publishes no release notes

the list below is its commits, not an announcement

Nothing withdrawn

no release was ever pulled

15 years old

7 releases · first in 2011

0 releases in the last 12 months

see the full history below

Release timeline

7 releases · Aug 2011 to May 2015
2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 2026
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Releases

latest 7
  1. 1.2.4 21 May 2015
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between v1.2.3 and v1.2.4 there were 2 commits, 1 of them substantive:

    • isc license
  2. 1.2.3 10 Jun 2014
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between v1.2.2 and v1.2.3 there were 2 commits, 1 of them substantive:

    • use setPrototypeOf if available
  3. 1.2.2 15 Aug 2012
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between v1.2.1 and v1.2.2 there were 2 commits, 1 of them substantive:

    • shift: Only assign root to proto when length == 1
  4. 1.2.1 14 Aug 2012
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between v1.2.0 and v1.2.1 there were 2 commits, 1 of them substantive:

    • Add store member
  5. 1.2.0 13 Aug 2012
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between v1.1.0 and v1.2.0 there were 2 commits, 1 of them substantive:

    • Make the root settable
  6. 1.1.0 13 Aug 2012
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between 1.0.0 and v1.1.0 there were 4 commits, 3 of them substantive:

    • Move tests into test/basic.js
    • Inherit from null, so as to not get hasOwnProperty etc.
    • Handle injections properly with splice
  7. 1.0.0 07 Aug 2011

    Nothing published for this version

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