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Socket optimized override available for es-define-property@1.0.1.
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Socket optimized override available for has-property-descriptors@1.0.2.
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Socket optimized override available for has-symbols@1.1.0.
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Socket optimized override available for has-tostringtag@1.0.2.
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Socket optimized override available for hasown@2.0.2.
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Socket optimized override available for indent-string@4.0.0.
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Socket optimized override available for is-typed-array@1.1.15.
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Socket optimized override available for is-unicode-supported@0.1.0.
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Socket optimized override available for safe-buffer@5.2.1.
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safer-buffer@2.1.2 has Obfuscated code.
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Socket optimized override available for which-typed-array@1.1.19.
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@nomicfoundation/edr@0.11.3 has Shell access.
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hardhat@2.26.3 has Shell access.
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