Add hardened .npmrc for supply-chain security#37
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Adds a hardened
.npmrcenforcing npm supply-chain best practices:Notes:
ignore-scripts=trueskips Cypress's postinstall binary download. Cloud runs viabrowserstack-cypressare unaffected; for local Cypress runs, executenpx cypress installonce afternpm install.engine-strictis commented out because theserialize-javascriptoverride requires Node >=20 while this sample supports Node 18; it can be enabled once that floor changes.npm ciagainst the committed package-lock.json on Node 18, 20, and 22 — lockfile unchanged; sample test run verified.🤖 Generated with Claude Code