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.\" Generated with Ronnjs 0.3.8
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.\" http://github.com/kapouer/ronnjs/
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.TH "NPM" "1" "July 2013" "" ""
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.SH "NAME"
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\fBnpm\fR \-\- node package manager
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.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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This is just enough info to get you up and running\.
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Much more info available via \fBnpm help\fR once it\'s installed\.
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.SH "IMPORTANT"
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\fBYou need node v0\.8 or higher to run this program\.\fR
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.
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.P
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To install an old \fBand unsupported\fR version of npm that works on node 0\.3
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and prior, clone the git repo and dig through the old tags and branches\.
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.SH "Super Easy Install"
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npm comes with node now\.
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.SS "Windows Computers"
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Get the MSI\. npm is in it\.
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.SS "Apple Macintosh Computers"
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Get the pkg\. npm is in it\.
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.SS "Other Sorts of Unices"
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Run \fBmake install\fR\|\. npm will be installed with node\.
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.P
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If you want a more fancy pants install (a different version, customized
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paths, etc\.) then read on\.
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.SH "Fancy Install (Unix)"
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There\'s a pretty robust install script at \fIhttps://npmjs\.org/install\.sh\fR\|\. You can download that and run it\.
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.SS "Slightly Fancier"
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You can set any npm configuration params with that script:
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.nf
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npm_config_prefix=/some/path sh install\.sh
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.P
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Or, you can run it in uber\-debuggery mode:
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.nf
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npm_debug=1 sh install\.sh
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.SS "Even Fancier"
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Get the code with git\. Use \fBmake\fR to build the docs and do other stuff\.
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If you plan on hacking on npm, \fBmake link\fR is your friend\.
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.
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.P
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If you\'ve got the npm source code, you can also semi\-permanently set
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arbitrary config keys using the \fB\|\./configure \-\-key=val \.\.\.\fR, and then
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run npm commands by doing \fBnode cli\.js <cmd> <args>\fR\|\. (This is helpful
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for testing, or running stuff without actually installing npm itself\.)
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.
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.SH "Fancy Windows Install"
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You can download a zip file from \fIhttps://npmjs\.org/dist/\fR, and unpack it
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in the same folder where node\.exe lives\.
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.P
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If that\'s not fancy enough for you, then you can fetch the code with
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git, and mess with it directly\.
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.SH "Installing on Cygwin"
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No\.
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.SH "Permissions when Using npm to Install Other Stuff"
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\fBtl;dr\fR
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.IP "\(bu" 4
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Use \fBsudo\fR for greater safety\. Or don\'t, if you prefer not to\.
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.IP "\(bu" 4
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npm will downgrade permissions if it\'s root before running any build
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scripts that package authors specified\.
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.SS "More details\.\.\."
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As of version 0\.3, it is recommended to run npm as root\.
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This allows npm to change the user identifier to the \fBnobody\fR user prior
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to running any package build or test commands\.
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.P
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If you are not the root user, or if you are on a platform that does not
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support uid switching, then npm will not attempt to change the userid\.
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.P
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If you would like to ensure that npm \fBalways\fR runs scripts as the
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"nobody" user, and have it fail if it cannot downgrade permissions, then
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set the following configuration param:
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.nf
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npm config set unsafe\-perm false
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This will prevent running in unsafe mode, even as non\-root users\.
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.SH "Uninstalling"
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So sad to see you go\.
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.nf
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sudo npm uninstall npm \-g
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Or, if that fails,
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.nf
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sudo make uninstall
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.SH "More Severe Uninstalling"
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Usually, the above instructions are sufficient\. That will remove
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npm, but leave behind anything you\'ve installed\.
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.P
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If you would like to remove all the packages that you have installed,
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then you can use the \fBnpm ls\fR command to find them, and then \fBnpm rm\fR to
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remove them\.
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To remove cruft left behind by npm 0\.x, you can use the included \fBclean\-old\.sh\fR script file\. You can run it conveniently like this:
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.nf
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npm explore npm \-g \-\- sh scripts/clean\-old\.sh
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npm uses two configuration files, one for per\-user configs, and another
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for global (every\-user) configs\. You can view them by doing:
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.nf
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npm config get userconfig # defaults to ~/\.npmrc
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npm config get globalconfig # defaults to /usr/local/etc/npmrc
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.fi
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.P
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Uninstalling npm does not remove configuration files by default\. You
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must remove them yourself manually if you want them gone\. Note that
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this means that future npm installs will not remember the settings that
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you have chosen\.
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.SH "Using npm Programmatically"
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If you would like to use npm programmatically, you can do that\.
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It\'s not very well documented, but it \fIis\fR rather simple\.
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.P
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Most of the time, unless you actually want to do all the things that
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npm does, you should try using one of npm\'s dependencies rather than
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using npm itself, if possible\.
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.P
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Eventually, npm will be just a thin cli wrapper around the modules
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that it depends on, but for now, there are some things that you must
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use npm itself to do\.
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.nf
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var npm = require("npm")
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npm\.load(myConfigObject, function (er) {
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if (er) return handlError(er)
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npm\.commands\.install(["some", "args"], function (er, data) {
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if (er) return commandFailed(er)
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// command succeeded, and data might have some info
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})
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npm\.on("log", function (message) { \.\.\.\. })
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})
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.fi
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The \fBload\fR function takes an object hash of the command\-line configs\.
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The various \fBnpm\.commands\.<cmd>\fR functions take an \fBarray\fR of
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positional argument \fBstrings\fR\|\. The last argument to any \fBnpm\.commands\.<cmd>\fR function is a callback\. Some commands take other
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optional arguments\. Read the source\.
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.P
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You cannot set configs individually for any single npm function at this
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time\. Since \fBnpm\fR is a singleton, any call to \fBnpm\.config\.set\fR will
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change the value for \fIall\fR npm commands in that process\.
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.P
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See \fB\|\./bin/npm\-cli\.js\fR for an example of pulling config values off of the
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command line arguments using nopt\. You may also want to check out \fBnpm
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help config\fR to learn about all the options you can set there\.
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.SH "More Docs"
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Check out the docs \fIhttps://npmjs\.org/doc/\fR,
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especially the faq \fIhttps://npmjs\.org/doc/faq\.html\fR\|\.
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You can use the \fBnpm help\fR command to read any of them\.
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.P
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If you\'re a developer, and you want to use npm to publish your program,
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you should read this \fIhttps://npmjs\.org/doc/developers\.html\fR
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.SH "Legal Stuff"
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"npm" and "the npm registry" are owned by Isaac Z\. Schlueter\. All
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rights not explicitly granted in the MIT license are reserved\. See the
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included LICENSE file for more details\.
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"Node\.js" and "node" are trademarks owned by Joyent, Inc\. npm is not
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officially part of the Node\.js project, and is neither owned by nor
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officially affiliated with Joyent, Inc\.
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The packages in the npm registry are not part of npm itself, and are the
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sole property of their respective maintainers\. While every effort is
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made to ensure accountability, there is absolutely no guarantee,
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warrantee, or assertion made as to the quality, fitness for a specific
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purpose, or lack of malice in any given npm package\. Modules
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published on the npm registry are not affiliated with or endorsed by
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Joyent, Inc\., Isaac Z\. Schlueter, Ryan Dahl, or the Node\.js project\.
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.P
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If you have a complaint about a package in the npm registry, and cannot
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resolve it with the package owner, please express your concerns to
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Isaac Z\. Schlueter at \fIi@izs\.me\fR\|\.
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.SS "In plain english"
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This is mine; not my employer\'s, not Node\'s, not Joyent\'s, not Ryan
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Dahl\'s\.
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If you publish something, it\'s yours, and you are solely accountable
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for it\. Not me, not Node, not Joyent, not Ryan Dahl\.
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If other people publish something, it\'s theirs\. Not mine, not Node\'s,
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Yes, you can publish something evil\. It will be removed promptly if
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reported, and we\'ll lose respect for you\. But there is no vetting
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process for published modules\.
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If this concerns you, inspect the source before using packages\.
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.SH "BUGS"
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web: \fIhttps://github\.com/isaacs/npm/issues\fR
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Be sure to include \fIall\fR of the output from the npm command that didn\'t work
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as expected\. The \fBnpm\-debug\.log\fR file is also helpful to provide\.
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.P
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You can also look for isaacs in #node\.js on irc://irc\.freenode\.net\. He
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will no doubt tell you to put the output in a gist or email\.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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npm help npm
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npm help faq
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npm help help
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