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npm init(3) -- Interactively create a package.json file
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## SYNOPSIS
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npm.commands.init(args, callback)
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## DESCRIPTION
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This will ask you a bunch of questions, and then write a package.json for you.
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It attempts to make reasonable guesses about what you want things to be set to,
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and then writes a package.json file with the options you've selected.
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If you already have a package.json file, it'll read that first, and default to
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the options in there.
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It is strictly additive, so it does not delete options from your package.json
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without a really good reason to do so.
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Since this function expects to be run on the command-line, it doesn't work very
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well as a programmatically. The best option is to roll your own, and since
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JavaScript makes it stupid simple to output formatted JSON, that is the
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preferred method. If you're sure you want to handle command-line prompting,
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then go ahead and use this programmatically.
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## SEE ALSO
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npm-json(1)
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