App Name: Transpomate Web Portal
Version: 2.82.1
MIT License:
A permissive license that allows commercial use, modification, distribution, and private use, with the only requirement being to include the copyright and license notice.
Libraries used:
@aashutoshrathi/word-wrap
@alloc/quick-lru
@automapper
@azure
@babel
@emotion
@eslint
@eslint-community
@floating-ui
@jridgewell
@json2csv/node
@microsoft
@mui
@nevware21
@nestjs
@next
@nodelib
@panva
@popperjs
@react-google-maps
@restart
@rushstack
@tanstack
@types
@typescript-eslint
@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin
@zene/mobile-number-validator
acorn
acorn-jsx
agent-base
ajv
android_intent_plus
another_flushbar
any-promise
applicationinsights
array-buffer-byte-length
array-find-index
array-includes
array-union
array.prototype
asap
asynciterator.prototype
asynckit
autoprefixer
available-typed-arrays
axios
babel-plugin-macros
body-parser
bootstrap
cache-manager
cache-manager-redis-store
class-transformer
class-validator
cross-env
crypto-js
cupertino_icons
dart_jsonwebtoken
date-fns
date-fns-tz
encoding
eslint
eslint-config-prettier
eslint-plugin-import
eslint-plugin-prettier
fix-esm
flutter_background_service
flutter_dotenv
flutter_image_compress
flutter_pdfview
flutter_polyline_points
flutter_svg
fluttertoast
formik
generate-password
geocoding
http_interceptor
jest
jwks-rsa
logger
mssql
nanoid
nestjs-cls
nestjs-i18n
permission_handler
postcss
prettier
primeicons
primereact
provider
qrcode
react
react-bootstrap
react-datepicker
react-dom
react-loading
react-markdown
react-select
react-toastify
redis
remark-gfm
restart_app
sass
sharp
signature
source-map-support
sqflite
stacked
supertest
synchronized
tailwindcss
time
ts-jest
ts-loader
ts-node
ts-prune
tsconfig-paths
typeorm
typeorm-transactional
typescript
url_launcher
use-places-autocomplete
uuid
vs_scrollbar
wakelock_plus
xml
yup
BSD License:
A permissive license with minimal requirements, usually just attribution.
Libraries used:
fandroid_intent_plus
cloud_firestore
connectivity_plus
crypto
dash_bubble
external_app_launcher
firebase_analytics
firebase_core
firebase_crashlytics
flutter
flutter_lints
flutter_local_notifications
flutter_localization
http
http_parser
intl
local_session_timeout
meta
mime
mobile_scanner
path
path_provider
polyline
shared_preferences
vector_graphics_compiler
Apache License 2.0:
A permissive license similar to MIT/BSD, but also provides explicit grant of patent rights.
Libraries used:
@googlemaps
@opentelemetry
@react-aria
@swc
aria-query
axobject-query
calendar_date_picker2
flutter_rating_stars
flutter_timezone
image_picker
Keycloak
reflect-metadata
rxjs
ISC License:
A permissive license functionally similar to MIT, allowing commercial use, modification, distribution, and private use, with the requirement to include the copyright and permission notice.
Libraries used:
@ungap/structured-clone
abbrev
android_intent_plus (was listed under MIT too, but keep once under MIT)
anymatch
ast-types-flow
b4a
next-auth
BSD-2-Clause License:
A permissive license functionally similar to MIT, allowing commercial use, modification, distribution, and private use, with the requirement to include the copyright and permission notice.
Libraries used:
@ungap/structured-clone
abbrev
android_intent_plus (was listed under MIT too, but keep once under MIT)
anymatch
ast-types-flow
b4a
next-auth
Python License 2.0:
A permissive license derived from the CNRI Python license, allowing free use, modification, and distribution of the software, primarily used for older Python releases.
Libraries used:
argparse
MPL License 2.0:
A license that allows use, modification, and distribution, but requires that any changes to MPL-licensed files remain under MPL, while allowing other parts of the project to be licensed differently.
Libraries used:
axe-core
WTFPL OR CC0-1.0 License :
Highly permissive licenses. WTFPL explicitly allows you to do anything with the work without restriction; CC0-1.0 dedicates the work to the public domain, waiving all rights.
Libraries used:
fix-esm
Apache-2.0 / BSD-3-Clause License (Mixed) :
A dual license that lets users choose between Apache-2.0 and BSD-3-Clause, both permissive; Apache-2.0 includes a patent grant, while BSD-3-Clause adds a “no endorsement” clause.
Libraries used:
@humanwhocodes