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2. using *polyfills*. Polyfills are implementations of native functions written
in JavaScript itself. While polyfills are traditionally used for providing
missing functionality to older web browsers, they can also help the taint
analysis understand data-flow. If you want to track data-flow through a native
function that you can write a polyfill for, use it normally in
[`src/native/polyfill.ts`](./ts/src/native/polyfill.ts).
analysis understand data-flow. Simply define the polyfill to use it.
Note that Augur already defines a couple of its own polyfills in
[`src/native/polyfill.js`](./ts/src/native/polyfill.js).

## Optional: Installing NodeProf locally
Augur normally runs your Node.js project in Docker. This is because NodeProf
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