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npm: handlebars

no known-bad match, no rule fired confidence: low

No known-bad match and no rule fired on the scanned version. That is not a statement that the package is risk-free; it means nothing matched our indicators or rules at scan time.

Scanned content hash: sha256:69fb60dec27cb07564e5b8d2429f1b355273e6bbec8067b0dbead01a64bc90af

An automated result for the version scanned on 2026-07-18, not a standing claim about the project or its authors. Maintain this and think the result is wrong? Tell us and we will re-scan.

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