<!doctype html> <html> <title>completion</title> <meta http-equiv="content-type" value="text/html;utf-8"> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../static/style.css"> <body> <div id="wrapper"> <h1><a href="../doc/completion.html">completion</a></h1> <p>Tab Completion for npm</p> <h2 id="SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</h2> <pre><code>. <(npm completion)</code></pre> <h2 id="DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</h2> <p>Enables tab-completion in all npm commands.</p> <p>The synopsis above loads the completions into your current shell. Adding it to your ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc will make the completions available everywhere.</p> <p>You may of course also pipe the output of npm completion to a file such as <code>/usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/npm</code> if you have a system that will read that file for you.</p> <p>When <code>COMP_CWORD</code>, <code>COMP_LINE</code>, and <code>COMP_POINT</code> are defined in the environment, <code>npm completion</code> acts in "plumbing mode", and outputs completions based on the arguments.</p> <h2 id="SEE-ALSO">SEE ALSO</h2> <ul><li><a href="../doc/developers.html">developers(1)</a></li><li><a href="../doc/faq.html">faq(1)</a></li><li><a href="../doc/npm.html">npm(1)</a></li></ul> </div> <p id="footer">completion — npm@1.1.69</p> <script> ;(function () { var wrapper = document.getElementById("wrapper") var els = Array.prototype.slice.call(wrapper.getElementsByTagName("*"), 0) .filter(function (el) { return el.parentNode === wrapper && el.tagName.match(/H[1-6]/) && el.id }) var l = 2 , toc = document.createElement("ul") toc.innerHTML = els.map(function (el) { var i = el.tagName.charAt(1) , out = "" while (i > l) { out += "<ul>" l ++ } while (i < l) { out += "</ul>" l -- } out += "<li><a href='#" + el.id + "'>" + ( el.innerText || el.text || el.innerHTML) + "</a>" return out }).join("\n") toc.id = "toc" document.body.appendChild(toc) })() </script> </body></html>