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Can I modify and publish npm modules (node.js)?

I use a module (scribe.js), published on npm, in my own module, but i did some modification to the original module and I would like to add as dependencies to my module this modified version, instead of the official one. I'm not really into legal issues about that and don't know if there is a standard accepted way to do this.

I can simply publish on a npm my modified version of the module or this is illegal/unkind/not-the-standard-way-to-do-that?

NB: All changes are not bug corrections, but graphics adjustment to scribe, to adapt it to my own environment, so it is not something likely (or meaningful) to be added to the original module.

原始的scribe-js是根据MIT许可发布的,这意味着您基本上可以使用该软件包做您想做的事情,甚至可以修改和出售该软件包,但是您必须保留版权和许可本身的指示。

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