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/* IMPORTANT * This snapshot file is auto-generated, but designed for humans. * It should be checked into source control and tracked carefully. * Re-generate by setting TAP_SNAPSHOT=1 and running tests. * Make sure to inspect the output below. Do not ignore changes! */ 'use strict' exports[`test/tap/fund.js TAP fund containing multi-level nested deps with no funding > should omit dependencies with no funding declared 1`] = ` nested-no-funding-packages@1.0.0 +-- https://example.com/lorem | \`-- lorem@1.0.0 +-- http://example.com/donate | \`-- bar@1.0.0 \`-- https://example.com/sponsor \`-- sub-bar@1.0.0 ` exports[`test/tap/fund.js TAP fund does not support global > should throw EFUNDGLOBAL error 1`] = ` ` exports[`test/tap/fund.js TAP fund does not support global > should write error msgs to stderr 1`] = ` npm ERR! code EFUNDGLOBAL npm ERR! \`npm fund\` does not support global packages ` exports[`test/tap/fund.js TAP fund does not support global, using --json option > should write error msgs to stderr 1`] = ` npm ERR! code EFUNDGLOBAL npm ERR! \`npm fund\` does not support global packages ` exports[`test/tap/fund.js TAP fund in which same maintainer owns all its deps > should print stack packages together 1`] = ` maintainer-owns-all-deps@1.0.0 \`-- http://example.com/donate \`-- dep-bar@1.0.0, dep-foo@1.0.0, dep-sub-foo@1.0.0 ` exports[`test/tap/fund.js TAP fund using nested packages with multiple sources > should prompt with all available URLs 1`] = ` 1: Funding available at the following URL: https://one.example.com 2: Funding available at the following URL: https://two.example.com Run \`npm fund [<@scope>/]<pkg> --which=1\`, for example, to open the first funding URL listed in that package ` exports[`test/tap/fund.js TAP fund using nested packages with multiple sources, with a source number > should open the numbered URL 1`] = ` Funding available at the following URL: https://one.example.com ` exports[`test/tap/fund.js TAP fund using package argument with no browser > should open funding url 1`] = ` individual funding available at the following URL: http://example.com/donate ` exports[`test/tap/fund.js TAP fund using string shorthand > should open string-only url 1`] = ` Funding available at the following URL: https://example.com/sponsor ` exports[`test/tap/fund.js TAP fund with no package containing funding > should print empty funding info 1`] = ` no-funding-package@0.0.0 `