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Npm Packages Scraper

Scrape the npm public registry: package metadata, weekly downloads, dependencies, maintainers, repository links, and license. Pure public API โ€” no proxy required. Ideal for SaaS competitive intel, dependency analysis, and developer-tool marketing.

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