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npm-cache(3) -- manage the npm cache programmatically
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## SYNOPSIS
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npm.commands.cache([args], callback)
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// helpers
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npm.commands.cache.clean([args], callback)
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npm.commands.cache.add([args], callback)
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npm.commands.cache.read(name, version, forceBypass, callback)
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## DESCRIPTION
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This acts much the same ways as the npm-cache(1) command line
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functionality.
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The callback is called with the package.json data of the thing that is
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eventually added to or read from the cache.
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The top level `npm.commands.cache(...)` functionality is a public
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interface, and like all commands on the `npm.commands` object, it will
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match the command line behavior exactly.
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However, the cache folder structure and the cache helper functions are
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considered **internal** API surface, and as such, may change in future
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releases of npm, potentially without warning or significant version
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incrementation.
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Use at your own risk.
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