Get the name of a dependency from a module file path.
npm install get-package-name  
Extracts the name of a package from its file path.
``js`
const getPackageName = require('get-package-name')
getPackageName('./project/node_modules/@babel/parser/lib/index.js') // @babel/parser
This is a [Node.js] package available through the [npm] registry. Before installing, download and install Node.js. Node.js 12 or higher is required.
Installation is done using the [npm install] command:
`sh`
$ npm install --save-dev get-package-name
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Returns the package name for the given module file path.
#### modulePath
An absolute or relative path to a module.
#### moduleFolder
The name of the folder in which packages are installed. Defaults to "node_modules"`.
This package is MIT licensed.