Actually I don't use to much packages:
1) express
2) body & cookie-parser (sometimes I'm lazy to write middleware),
3) mongoose,
4) pug,
5) request,
6) async,
7) lodash,
8) string
all other stuff I write myself and put in "components" folder.
let's say most of people so lazy that do:
const md5 = require('md5');
let data = 'something';
data = md5(data);
but I do it with crypto
(it's by default included in all nodejs versions):
const crypto = require('crypto');
let data = 'something';
data = crypto
.createHash('md5')
.update(data.toString())
.digest('hex');
I keep logic to not to use package:
1) if package is small (I always read package files if it's unknown for me package)
2) version is not above 1.0.0 (no warranty that will go further)
3) no recent iterations (commits) in repository
btw nsp check
of my applications says: (+) No known vulnerabilities found
(: