Adds object-identity as known alternative#66
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Hey, thanks for building and maintaining
safe-stable-stringify. 🎉I have been doing some comparison work against other stable stringify/canonicalization libraries when building
object-identityafter I saw some big perf wins. I think there is useful overlap in this space, and hopefully improvements here help both projects rise with the tide.This PR updates the compare script so it can handle ESM-only alternatives, and added
object-identitythere.I also ran
npm run compareto re-generate the readme doc, but can see you run that again on your stable machine.