There's quite a few libraries on npm that not only include the regular build in their package, but also a minified build. While this may seem like a helpful addition to make the package more complete, it actually poses a real problem: it becomes very difficult to audit these libraries.
You've probably seen incidents like the event-stream
incident, where a library was compromised in some way by an attacker. This sort of thing, also known as a "supply-chain attack", is starting to become more and more common - and it's something that developers need to protect themselves against.
One effective way to do so, is by auditing dependencies. Having at least a cursory look through every dependency in your dependency tree, to ensure that there's nothing sketchy in there. While it isn't going to be 100% perfect, it will detect most of these attacks - and no