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const linkBins = require('./link-bins.js')const linkMans = require('./link-mans.js') const binLinks = opts => {  const { path, pkg, force, global, top } = opts  // global top pkgs on windows get bins installed in {prefix}, and no mans  //  // unix global top pkgs get their bins installed in {prefix}/bin,  // and mans in {prefix}/share/man  //  // non-top pkgs get their bins installed in {prefix}/node_modules/.bin,  // and do not install mans  //  // non-global top pkgs don't have any bins or mans linked.  From here on  // out, if it's top, we know that it's global, so no need to pass that  // option further down the stack.  if (top && !global) {    return Promise.resolve()  }   return Promise.all([    // allow clobbering within the local node_modules/.bin folder.    // only global bins are protected in this way, or else it is    // yet another vector for excessive dependency conflicts.    linkBins({ path, pkg, top, force: force || !top }),    linkMans({ path, pkg, top, force }),  ])} const shimBin = require('./shim-bin.js')const linkGently = require('./link-gently.js')const resetSeen = () => {  shimBin.resetSeen()  linkGently.resetSeen()} const checkBins = require('./check-bins.js')const getPaths = require('./get-paths.js') module.exports = Object.assign(binLinks, {  checkBins,  resetSeen,  getPaths,})