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npm-deprecate(1) -- Deprecate a version of a package
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## SYNOPSIS
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npm deprecate <name>[@<version>] <message>
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## DESCRIPTION
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This command will update the npm registry entry for a package, providing
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a deprecation warning to all who attempt to install it.
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It works on version ranges as well as specific versions, so you can do
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something like this:
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npm deprecate my-thing@"< 0.2.3" "critical bug fixed in v0.2.3"
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Note that you must be the package owner to deprecate something. See the
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`owner` and `adduser` help topics.
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To un-deprecate a package, specify an empty string (`""`) for the `message` argument.
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## SEE ALSO
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* npm-publish(1)
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* npm-registry(1)
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