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- Add comprehensive image test document with various image types - Update project structure with development artifacts - Prepare foundation for image support enhancement phase - Include test files for validating image editing workflows 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
get-package-type 
Determine the package.json#type which applies to a location.
Usage
const getPackageType = require('get-package-type');
(async () => {
console.log(await getPackageType('file.js'));
console.log(getPackageType.sync('file.js'));
})();
This function does not validate the value found in package.json#type. Any truthy value
found will be returned. Non-truthy values will be reported as commonjs.
The argument must be a filename.
// This never looks at `dir1/`, first attempts to load `./package.json`.
const type1 = await getPackageType('dir1/');
// This attempts to load `dir1/package.json`.
const type2 = await getPackageType('dir1/index.cjs');
The extension of the filename does not effect the result. The primary use case for this
module is to determine if myapp.config.js should be loaded with require or import.