Igor Minar e5dd832b20 chore(npm): clean up shrinkwrap file, remove unused properties
from our experiements it appears that the presense or absense of the from and resolved properties
makes no difference on the behavior of  but  updates these properties
with different values depending on different state of the cache and node_modules.

So in order to get clean diffs during updates, we are just going to drop these properties and have
a script to do this automatically.

Long term this should be fixed in npm: https://github.com/npm/npm/issues/3581
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