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Likely abandoned

Is mkdirp still maintained?

No new release has been published in over three years. Here's the registry evidence, and what it means if this package is in your stack.

The evidence

VerdictLikely abandoned
Last release on npm24 April 2023 (about 3 years ago)
Latest version3.0.1
Weekly downloads126,409,344
Deprecation flag (npm)None
Maintainers listed1
Total releases42
Source repositoryhttps://github.com/isaacs/node-mkdirp

Source: npm registry and npm downloads API, read on 18 July 2026. We report only what the registry publishes — we don't infer repository activity.

What to do if you depend on mkdirp

The last release of mkdirp we can see on npm was 24 April 2023 — over three years ago. npm doesn't carry a deprecation flag for it, so nothing is officially retired, but a gap this long usually means no one is shipping fixes. If you depend on it, treat it as frozen: it will not get security patches or compatibility updates. Audit whether it still does what you need, watch for advisories, and line up a maintained alternative before you're forced to.

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