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globals 
Global identifiers from different JavaScript environments
Extracted from JSHint and ESLint and merged.
It's just a JSON file, so use it in whatever environment you like.
This module no longer accepts new environments. If you need it for ESLint, just create a plugin.
Install
$ npm install --save globals
Usage
var globals = require('globals');
console.log(globals.browser);
/*
{
addEventListener: false,
applicationCache: false,
ArrayBuffer: false,
atob: false,
...
}
*/
Each global is given a value of true or false. A value of true indicates that the variable may be overwritten. A value of false indicates that the variable should be considered read-only. This information is used by static analysis tools to flag incorrect behavior. We assume all variables should be false unless we hear otherwise.
License
MIT © Sindre Sorhus