@ -381,12 +381,6 @@ if one of the two conditions are met:</p>
< ul > < li > The package is not already installed globally, or< / li > < li > the globally installed version is identical to the version that is
being installed locally.< / li > < / ul >
< h3 id = "logfd" > logfd< / h3 >
< ul > < li > Default: stderr file descriptor< / li > < li > Type: Number or Stream< / li > < / ul >
< p > The location to write log output.< / p >
< h3 id = "loglevel" > loglevel< / h3 >
< ul > < li > Default: "http"< / li > < li > Type: String< / li > < li > Values: "silent", "win", "error", "warn", "http", "info", "verbose", "silly"< / li > < / ul >
@ -397,13 +391,6 @@ being installed locally.</li></ul>
< p > Any logs of a higher level than the setting are shown.
The default is "http", which shows http, warn, and error output.< / p >
< h3 id = "logprefix" > logprefix< / h3 >
< ul > < li > Default: true on Posix, false on Windows< / li > < li > Type: Boolean< / li > < / ul >
< p > Whether or not to prefix log messages with "npm" and the log level. See
also "color" and "loglevel".< / p >
< h3 id = "long" > long< / h3 >
< ul > < li > Default: false< / li > < li > Type: Boolean< / li > < / ul >
@ -444,12 +431,6 @@ also "color" and "loglevel".</p>
< p > A node module to < code > require()< / code > when npm loads. Useful for programmatic
usage.< / p >
< h3 id = "outfd" > outfd< / h3 >
< ul > < li > Default: standard output file descriptor< / li > < li > Type: Number or Stream< / li > < / ul >
< p > Where to write "normal" output. This has no effect on log output.< / p >
< h3 id = "parseable" > parseable< / h3 >
< ul > < li > Default: false< / li > < li > Type: Boolean< / li > < / ul >
@ -684,7 +665,7 @@ then answer "no" to any prompt.</p>
< ul > < li > < a href = "../doc/folders.html" > folders(1)< / a > < / li > < li > < a href = "../doc/npm.html" > npm(1)< / a > < / li > < / ul >
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< p id = "footer" > config — npm@1.1.24 < / p >
< p id = "footer" > config — npm@1.1.25 < / p >
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