Add the buffer
polyfill as a dependency
#33
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In browser-based environments, require("buffer") will fail unless
buffer
is available as a dependency and can be provided by abundler. This used to automatically be the case in e.g. older
versions of Webpack, but since Webpack v5 no longer automatically
includes polyfills for Node built-ins, it can happen that the
buffer
polyfill is no longer available in a project's dependencytree.
Fixes #18 and nodejs/readable-stream#448.