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.SH "NAME"
\fB npm\fR \- \- node package manager
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.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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npm <command> [args]
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.SH "VERSION"
1.3.3
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
npm is the package manager for the Node JavaScript platform\. It puts
modules in place so that node can find them, and manages dependency
conflicts intelligently\.
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It is extremely configurable to support a wide variety of use cases\.
Most commonly, it is used to publish, discover, install, and develop node
programs\.
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Run \fB npm help\fR to get a list of available commands\.
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.SH "INTRODUCTION"
You probably got npm because you want to install stuff\.
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npm help Use \fB npm install blerg\fR to install the latest version of "blerg"\. Check out \fB npm\- install\fR for more info\. It can do a lot of stuff\.
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Use the \fB npm search\fR command to show everything that\' s available\.
Use \fB npm ls\fR to show everything you\' ve installed\.
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.SH "DIRECTORIES"
npm help See \fB npm\- folders\fR to learn about where npm puts stuff\.
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In particular, npm has two modes of operation:
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global mode:
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npm installs packages into the install prefix at \fB prefix/lib/node_modules\fR and bins are installed in \fB prefix/bin\fR \| \.
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local mode:
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npm installs packages into the current project directory, which
defaults to the current working directory\. Packages are installed to \fB \| \. /node_modules\fR , and bins are installed to \fB \| \. /node_modules/\. bin\fR \| \.
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Local mode is the default\. Use \fB \- \- global\fR or \fB \- g\fR on any command to
operate in global mode instead\.
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.SH "DEVELOPER USAGE"
If you\' re using npm to develop and publish your code, check out the
following help topics:
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json:
npm help Make a package\. json file\. See \fB package\. json\fR \| \.
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link:
For linking your current working code into Node\' s path, so that you
don\' t have to reinstall every time you make a change\. Use \fB npm link\fR to do this\.
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install:
It\' s a good idea to install things if you don\' t need the symbolic link\.
Especially, installing other peoples code from the registry is done via \fB npm install\fR
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adduser:
Create an account or log in\. Credentials are stored in the
user config file\.
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publish:
Use the \fB npm publish\fR command to upload your code to the registry\.
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.SH "CONFIGURATION"
npm is extremely configurable\. It reads its configuration options from
5 places\.
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Command line switches:
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Set a config with \fB \- \- key val\fR \| \. All keys take a value, even if they
are booleans (the config parser doesn\' t know what the options are at
the time of parsing\. ) If no value is provided, then the option is set
to boolean \fB true\fR \| \.
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Environment Variables:
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Set any config by prefixing the name in an environment variable with \fB npm_config_\fR \| \. For example, \fB export npm_config_key=val\fR \| \.
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User Configs:
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The file at $HOME/\. npmrc is an ini\- formatted list of configs\. If
present, it is parsed\. If the \fB userconfig\fR option is set in the cli
or env, then that will be used instead\.
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Global Configs:
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The file found at \. \. /etc/npmrc (from the node executable, by default
this resolves to /usr/local/etc/npmrc) will be parsed if it is found\.
If the \fB globalconfig\fR option is set in the cli, env, or user config,
then that file is parsed instead\.
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Defaults:
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npm\' s default configuration options are defined in
lib/utils/config\- defs\. js\. These must not be changed\.
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npm help See \fB npm\- config\fR for much much more information\.
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.SH "CONTRIBUTIONS"
Patches welcome!
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code:
npm help Read through \fB npm\- coding\- style\fR if you plan to submit code\.
You don\' t have to agree with it, but you do have to follow it\.
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docs:
If you find an error in the documentation, edit the appropriate markdown
file in the "doc" folder\. (Don\' t worry about generating the man page\. )
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Contributors are listed in npm\' s \fB package\. json\fR file\. You can view them
easily by doing \fB npm view npm contributors\fR \| \.
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If you would like to contribute, but don\' t know what to work on, check
the issues list or ask on the mailing list\.
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\fI http://github\. com/isaacs/npm/issues\fR
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\fI npm\- @googlegroups\. com\fR
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.SH "BUGS"
When you find issues, please report them:
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web: \fI http://github\. com/isaacs/npm/issues\fR
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email: \fI npm\- @googlegroups\. com\fR
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Be sure to include \fI all\fR of the output from the npm command that didn\' t work
as expected\. The \fB npm\- debug\. log\fR file is also helpful to provide\.
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You can also look for isaacs in #node\. js on irc://irc\. freenode\. net\. He
will no doubt tell you to put the output in a gist or email\.
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.SH "HISTORY"
npm help See npm\- changelog
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.SH "AUTHOR"
Isaac Z\. Schlueter \fI http://blog\. izs\. me/\fR :: isaacs \fI https://github\. com/isaacs/\fR :: @izs \fI http://twitter\. com/izs\fR :: \fI i@izs\. me\fR
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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npm help help
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npm help faq
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README
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npm help package\. json
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npm help install
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npm help config
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npm help config
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npm help npmrc
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npm help index
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npm apihelp npm
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