.TH "NPM\-UNINSTALL" "1" "September 2016" "" "" .SH "NAME" \fBnpm-uninstall\fR \- Remove a package .SH SYNOPSIS .P .RS 2 .nf npm uninstall [<@scope>/][@]\.\.\. [\-S|\-\-save|\-D|\-\-save\-dev|\-O|\-\-save\-optional] aliases: remove, rm, r, un, unlink .fi .RE .SH DESCRIPTION .P This uninstalls a package, completely removing everything npm installed on its behalf\. .P Example: .P .RS 2 .nf npm uninstall sax .fi .RE .P In global mode (ie, with \fB\-g\fP or \fB\-\-global\fP appended to the command), it uninstalls the current package context as a global package\. .P \fBnpm uninstall\fP takes 3 exclusive, optional flags which save or update the package version in your main package\.json: .RS 0 .IP \(bu 2 \fB\-S, \-\-save\fP: Package will be removed from your \fBdependencies\fP\|\. .IP \(bu 2 \fB\-D, \-\-save\-dev\fP: Package will be removed from your \fBdevDependencies\fP\|\. .IP \(bu 2 \fB\-O, \-\-save\-optional\fP: Package will be removed from your \fBoptionalDependencies\fP\|\. .RE .P Further, if you have an \fBnpm\-shrinkwrap\.json\fP then it will be updated as well\. .P Scope is optional and follows the usual rules for npm help 7 \fBnpm\-scope\fP\|\. .P Examples: .P .RS 2 .nf npm uninstall sax \-\-save npm uninstall @myorg/privatepackage \-\-save npm uninstall node\-tap \-\-save\-dev npm uninstall dtrace\-provider \-\-save\-optional .fi .RE .SH SEE ALSO .RS 0 .IP \(bu 2 npm help prune .IP \(bu 2 npm help install .IP \(bu 2 npm help 5 folders .IP \(bu 2 npm help config .IP \(bu 2 npm help 7 config .IP \(bu 2 npm help 5 npmrc .RE