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  Ed25519 issuer key (assets/issuer.pub).
- StartOS 0.4 expansion: setApiKey action, version files v0.1.1
  through v0.1.15, file-models/config.json.ts, manifest updates.
- Self-hosted registry server (startos-registry/).
- Build/deploy scripts (bin/bump-version.sh, bin/deploy.sh, vendored
  yt-dlp binary), .gitignore, .deploy.env.example.
- Recent design docs (KEYSAT_INTEGRATION.md, UPGRADE-DESIGN.md) —
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ES Object-related atoms: Object, ToObject, RequireObjectCoercible.

Example

const assert = require('assert');

const $Object = require('es-object-atoms');
const isObject = require('es-object-atoms/isObject');
const ToObject = require('es-object-atoms/ToObject');
const RequireObjectCoercible = require('es-object-atoms/RequireObjectCoercible');

assert.equal($Object, Object);
assert.throws(() => ToObject(null), TypeError);
assert.throws(() => ToObject(undefined), TypeError);
assert.throws(() => RequireObjectCoercible(null), TypeError);
assert.throws(() => RequireObjectCoercible(undefined), TypeError);

assert.equal(isObject(undefined), false);
assert.equal(isObject(null), false);
assert.equal(isObject({}), true);
assert.equal(isObject([]), true);
assert.equal(isObject(function () {}), true);

assert.deepEqual(RequireObjectCoercible(true), true);
assert.deepEqual(ToObject(true), Object(true));

const obj = {};
assert.equal(RequireObjectCoercible(obj), obj);
assert.equal(ToObject(obj), obj);

Tests

Simply clone the repo, npm install, and run npm test

Security

Please email @ljharb or see https://tidelift.com/security if you have a potential security vulnerability to report.