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by divs1210 3298 days ago
Yes, but the package on npm is, indeed, corrupt and the latest semantic version.

Anyone creating a fresh project right now with uglifyjs somewhere down the build chain will face this issue.

The only way to resolve this is by publishing a fresh, correct version to npm ragardless of what caused the issue.

The authors have failed to do this till now and the issue remains closed.