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npm-cache(1) -- Manipulates packages cache
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## SYNOPSIS
npm cache add <tarball file>
npm cache add <folder>
npm cache add <tarball url>
npm cache add <name>@<version>
npm cache ls [<path>]
npm cache clean [<path>]
## DESCRIPTION
Used to add, list, or clear the npm cache folder.
* add:
Add the specified package to the local cache. This command is primarily
intended to be used internally by npm, but it can provide a way to
add data to the local installation cache explicitly.
* ls:
Show the data in the cache. Argument is a path to show in the cache
folder. Works a bit like the `find` program, but limited by the
`depth` config.
* clean:
Delete data out of the cache folder. If an argument is provided, then
it specifies a subpath to delete. If no argument is provided, then
the entire cache is cleared.
## DETAILS
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npm stores cache data in the directory specified in `npm config get cache`.
For each package that is added to the cache, three pieces of information are
stored in `{cache}/{name}/{version}`:
* .../package/package.json:
The package.json file, as npm sees it.
* .../package.tgz:
The tarball for that version.
Additionally, whenever a registry request is made, a `.cache.json` file
is placed at the corresponding URI, to store the ETag and the requested
data. This is stored in `{cache}/{hostname}/{path}/.cache.json`.
Commands that make non-essential registry requests (such as `search` and
`view`, or the completion scripts) generally specify a minimum timeout.
If the `.cache.json` file is younger than the specified timeout, then
they do not make an HTTP request to the registry.
## CONFIGURATION
### cache
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Default: `~/.npm` on Posix, or `%AppData%/npm-cache` on Windows.
The root cache folder.
## SEE ALSO
* npm-folders(5)
* npm-config(1)
* npm-config(7)
* npmrc(5)
* npm-install(1)
* npm-publish(1)
* npm-pack(1)