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npm-team(1) -- Manage organization teams and team memberships
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## SYNOPSIS
npm team create <scope:team>
npm team destroy <scope:team>
npm team add <scope:team> <user>
npm team rm <scope:team> <user>
npm team ls <scope>|<scope:team>
npm team edit <scope:team>
## DESCRIPTION
Used to manage teams in organizations, and change team memberships. Does not
handle permissions for packages.
Teams must always be fully qualified with the organization/scope they belong to
when operating on them, separated by a colon (`:`). That is, if you have a
`developers` team on a `foo` organization, you must always refer to that team as
`foo:developers` in these commands.
* create / destroy:
Create a new team, or destroy an existing one.
* add / rm:
Add a user to an existing team, or remove a user from a team they belong to.
* ls:
If performed on an organization name, will return a list of existing teams
under that organization. If performed on a team, it will instead return a list
of all users belonging to that particular team.
## DETAILS
`npm team` always operates directly on the current registry, configurable from
the command line using `--registry=<registry url>`.
In order to create teams and manage team membership, you must be a *team admin*
under the given organization. Listing teams and team memberships may be done by
any member of the organizations.
Organization creation and management of team admins and *organization* members
is done through the website, not the npm CLI.
To use teams to manage permissions on packages belonging to your organization,
use the `npm access` command to grant or revoke the appropriate permissions.
## SEE ALSO
* npm-access(1)
* npm-registry(7)