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marketing-app/server/node_modules/inherits/README.md
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Features:
- Full RBAC with 3 roles (superadmin/manager/contributor)
- Ownership tracking on posts, tasks, campaigns, projects
- Task system: assign to anyone, filter combobox, visibility scoping
- Team members merged into users table (single source of truth)
- Post thumbnails on kanban cards from attachments
- Publication link validation before publishing
- Interactive onboarding tutorial with Settings restart
- Full Arabic/English i18n with RTL layout support
- Language toggle in sidebar, IBM Plex Sans Arabic font
- Brand-based visibility filtering for non-superadmins
- Manager can only create contributors
- Profile completion flow for new users
- Cookie-based sessions (express-session + SQLite)
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Browser-friendly inheritance fully compatible with standard node.js
[inherits](http://nodejs.org/api/util.html#util_util_inherits_constructor_superconstructor).
This package exports standard `inherits` from node.js `util` module in
node environment, but also provides alternative browser-friendly
implementation through [browser
field](https://gist.github.com/shtylman/4339901). Alternative
implementation is a literal copy of standard one located in standalone
module to avoid requiring of `util`. It also has a shim for old
browsers with no `Object.create` support.
While keeping you sure you are using standard `inherits`
implementation in node.js environment, it allows bundlers such as
[browserify](https://github.com/substack/node-browserify) to not
include full `util` package to your client code if all you need is
just `inherits` function. It worth, because browser shim for `util`
package is large and `inherits` is often the single function you need
from it.
It's recommended to use this package instead of
`require('util').inherits` for any code that has chances to be used
not only in node.js but in browser too.
## usage
```js
var inherits = require('inherits');
// then use exactly as the standard one
```
## note on version ~1.0
Version ~1.0 had completely different motivation and is not compatible
neither with 2.0 nor with standard node.js `inherits`.
If you are using version ~1.0 and planning to switch to ~2.0, be
careful:
* new version uses `super_` instead of `super` for referencing
superclass
* new version overwrites current prototype while old one preserves any
existing fields on it