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fix: Prevent crash with nameless package #48
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Not every
package.jsonhas a name: while npm warns if a name is not provided, it is not required. In my case I have one that should NOT have a name as it's being used only for dependency management, not package description. I know, it's an edge case.The workaround is to simply add a name to the package.
I tripped across this myself and found I wasn't the first one: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59777226/npm-ci-throws-exception-cannot-read-property-length-of-undefined