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npm-version(1) -- Bump a package version
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## SYNOPSIS
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npm version [<newversion> | major | minor | patch | build]
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## DESCRIPTION
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Run this in a package directory to bump the version and write the new
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data back to the package.json file.
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The `newversion` argument should be a valid semver string, *or* a valid
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second argument to semver.inc (one of "build", "patch", "minor", or
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"major"). In the second case, the existing version will be incremented
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by 1 in the specified field.
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If run in a git repo, it will also create a version commit and tag, and
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fail if the repo is not clean.
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If supplied with `--message` (shorthand: `-m`) config option, npm will
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use it as a commit message when creating a version commit. If the
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`message` config contains `%s` then that will be replaced with the
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resulting version number. For example:
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npm version patch -m "Upgrade to %s for reasons"
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If the `sign-git-tag` config is set, then the tag will be signed using
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the `-s` flag to git. Note that you must have a default GPG key set up
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in your git config for this to work properly. For example:
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$ npm config set sign-git-tag true
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$ npm version patch
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You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for
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user: "isaacs (http://blog.izs.me/) <i@izs.me>"
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2048-bit RSA key, ID 6C481CF6, created 2010-08-31
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Enter passphrase:
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## SEE ALSO
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* npm-init(1)
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* package.json(5)
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* semver(7)
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