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Sample

verify pkg:npm/env-paths@3.0.0

sha256:798b06939f794d41048167c25627713219fa9434b6d8870a803b14f97ec0a5a4

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Execution evidence

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Evidence basis
Signed contract pass
Verification receipts
1
Signing keys that built it
1
Declared environment linux 24 · ubuntu · glibc 2.39 x64 npm

Verification-run environments

Environment Contract Stages Run
node 22 · linux alpine/x64 · docker ed25519:c1973797be207ac4 PASS compile:SKIPPED · contract:PASS · load:PASS · resolve:PASS
CONTAINER_RUN · node-typescript@1node:22-alpine@sha256:c610fcdfb1d5…
2026-08-23

Case

HOW
Goal
verify pkg:npm/env-paths@3.0.0
Packages
Created
2026-08-23T08:26:42Z

Contract

  1. Calling envPaths returns standard XDG paths on Linux including data, config, cache, log, and temp directories
  2. Calling envPaths with default options appends the '-nodejs' suffix to the application directory name
  3. Setting suffix option to false disables the suffix and uses the bare application name
  4. Setting suffix option to a custom string appends the custom suffix to the application directory name
  5. Passing a non-string name argument throws a TypeError

Files

  • PROMPT.md
  • csx.json
  • package-lock.json
  • package.json
  • spec.json
  • test/contract.mjs

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