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is this useful given that these are already enumerated in package.json (and will be installed on npm install)?
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My thought is that parallels the list of python requirements above (which are listed in requirements.txt and installed on pip install) -- it wasn't clear to me from the code and the "This code currently requires Python 2.7" note above that Node.js was required to be installed in order to run -- since Python uses .json also now and there are no .js files in the main directory. But I could be persuaded.
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I don’t know if you’re interested in releasing a Py3 compatible version for 2016 Fall, but the number of changes needed to make it work was actually rather small. Also updated README to indicate that underscore.js is required.