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.TH "NPM\-FAQ" "1" "March 2013" "" ""
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.SH "NAME"
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\fBnpm-faq\fR \-\- Frequently Asked Questions
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.SH "Where can I find these docs in HTML?"
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\fIhttps://npmjs\.org/doc/\fR, or run:
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.IP "" 4
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.nf
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npm config set viewer browser
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.fi
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.P
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to open these documents in your default web browser rather than \fBman\fR\|\.
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.
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.SH "It didn't work\."
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That\'s not really a question\.
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.
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.SH "Why didn't it work?"
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I don\'t know yet\.
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.
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.P
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Read the error output, and if you can\'t figure out what it means,
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do what it says and post a bug with all the information it asks for\.
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.
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.SH "Where does npm put stuff?"
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See \fBnpm help folders\fR
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.
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.P
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tl;dr:
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.IP "\(bu" 4
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Use the \fBnpm root\fR command to see where modules go, and the \fBnpm bin\fR
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command to see where executables go
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.IP "\(bu" 4
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Global installs are different from local installs\. If you install
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something with the \fB\-g\fR flag, then its executables go in \fBnpm bin \-g\fR
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and its modules go in \fBnpm root \-g\fR\|\.
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.SH "How do I install something on my computer in a central location?"
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Install it globally by tacking \fB\-g\fR or \fB\-\-global\fR to the command\. (This
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is especially important for command line utilities that need to add
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their bins to the global system \fBPATH\fR\|\.)
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.
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.SH "I installed something globally, but I can't "
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Install it locally\.
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.
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.P
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The global install location is a place for command\-line utilities
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to put their bins in the system \fBPATH\fR\|\. It\'s not for use with \fBrequire()\fR\|\.
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.
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.P
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If you \fBrequire()\fR a module in your code, then that means it\'s a
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dependency, and a part of your program\. You need to install it locally
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in your program\.
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.
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.SH "Why can't npm just put everything in one place, like other package managers?"
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Not every change is an improvement, but every improvement is a change\.
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This would be like asking git to do network IO for every commit\. It\'s
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not going to happen, because it\'s a terrible idea that causes more
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problems than it solves\.
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.
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.P
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It is much harder to avoid dependency conflicts without nesting
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dependencies\. This is fundamental to the way that npm works, and has
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proven to be an extremely successful approach\. See \fBnpm help folders\fR for
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more details\.
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.
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.P
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If you want a package to be installed in one place, and have all your
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programs reference the same copy of it, then use the \fBnpm link\fR command\.
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That\'s what it\'s for\. Install it globally, then link it into each
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program that uses it\.
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.
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.SH "Whatever, I really want the old style 'everything global' style\."
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Write your own package manager, then\. It\'s not that hard\.
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.
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.P
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npm will not help you do something that is known to be a bad idea\.
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.
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.SH "<code>"node_modules"</code>"
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No\. This will never happen\. This question comes up sometimes,
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because it seems silly from the outside that npm couldn\'t just be
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configured to put stuff somewhere else, and then npm could load them
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from there\. It\'s an arbitrary spelling choice, right? What\'s the bg
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deal?
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.
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.P
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At the time of this writing, the string \fB\'node_modules\'\fR appears 151
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times in 53 separate files in npm and node core (excluding tests and
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documentation)\.
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.
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.P
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Some of these references are in node\'s built\-in module loader\. Since
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npm is not involved \fBat all\fR at run\-time, node itself would have to
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be configured to know where you\'ve decided to stick stuff\. Complexity
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hurdle #1\. Since the Node module system is locked, this cannot be
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changed, and is enough to kill this request\. But I\'ll continue, in
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deference to your deity\'s delicate feelings regarding spelling\.
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.
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.P
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Many of the others are in dependencies that npm uses, which are not
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necessarily tightly coupled to npm (in the sense that they do not read
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npm\'s configuration files, etc\.) Each of these would have to be
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configured to take the name of the \fBnode_modules\fR folder as a
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parameter\. Complexity hurdle #2\.
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.
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.P
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Furthermore, npm has the ability to "bundle" dependencies by adding
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the dep names to the \fB"bundledDependencies"\fR list in package\.json,
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which causes the folder to be included in the package tarball\. What
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if the author of a module bundles its dependencies, and they use a
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different spelling for \fBnode_modules\fR? npm would have to rename the
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folder at publish time, and then be smart enough to unpack it using
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your locally configured name\. Complexity hurdle #3\.
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.
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.P
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Furthermore, what happens when you \fIchange\fR this name? Fine, it\'s
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easy enough the first time, just rename the \fBnode_modules\fR folders to \fB\|\./blergyblerp/\fR or whatever name you choose\. But what about when you
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change it again? npm doesn\'t currently track any state about past
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configuration settings, so this would be rather difficult to do
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properly\. It would have to track every previous value for this
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config, and always accept any of them, or else yesterday\'s install may
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be broken tomorrow\. Complexity hurdle #5\.
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.
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.P
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Never going to happen\. The folder is named \fBnode_modules\fR\|\. It is
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written indelibly in the Node Way, handed down from the ancient times
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of Node 0\.3\.
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.SH "Should I check my "
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Mikeal Rogers answered this question very well:
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.
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.P
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\fIhttp://www\.mikealrogers\.com/posts/nodemodules\-in\-git\.html\fR
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.
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.P
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tl;dr
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.
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.IP "\(bu" 4
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Check \fBnode_modules\fR into git for things you \fBdeploy\fR, such as
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websites and apps\.
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.
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.IP "\(bu" 4
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Do not check \fBnode_modules\fR into git for libraries and modules
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intended to be reused\.
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.
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.IP "\(bu" 4
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Use npm to manage dependencies in your dev environment, but not in
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your deployment scripts\.
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.SH "Is it 'npm' or 'NPM' or 'Npm'?"
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npm should never be capitalized unless it is being displayed in a
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location that is customarily all\-caps (such as the title of man pages\.)
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.
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.SH "If 'npm' is an acronym, why is it never capitalized?"
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Contrary to the belief of many, "npm" is not in fact an abbreviation for
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"Node Package Manager"\. It is a recursive bacronymic abbreviation for
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"npm is not an acronym"\. (If it was "ninaa", then it would be an
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acronym, and thus incorrectly named\.)
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.
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.P
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"NPM", however, \fIis\fR an acronym (more precisely, a capitonym) for the
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National Association of Pastoral Musicians\. You can learn more
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about them at \fIhttp://npm\.org/\fR\|\.
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.
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.P
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In software, "NPM" is a Non\-Parametric Mapping utility written by
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Chris Rorden\. You can analyze pictures of brains with it\. Learn more
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about the (capitalized) NPM program at \fIhttp://www\.cabiatl\.com/mricro/npm/\fR\|\.
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.
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.P
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The first seed that eventually grew into this flower was a bash utility
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named "pm", which was a shortened descendent of "pkgmakeinst", a
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bash function that was used to install various different things on different
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platforms, most often using Yahoo\'s \fByinst\fR\|\. If \fBnpm\fR was ever an
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acronym for anything, it was \fBnode pm\fR or maybe \fBnew pm\fR\|\.
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.
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.P
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So, in all seriousness, the "npm" project is named after its command\-line
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utility, which was organically selected to be easily typed by a right\-handed
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programmer using a US QWERTY keyboard layout, ending with the
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right\-ring\-finger in a postition to type the \fB\-\fR key for flags and
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other command\-line arguments\. That command\-line utility is always
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lower\-case, though it starts most sentences it is a part of\.
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.
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.SH "How do I list installed packages?"
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\fBnpm ls\fR
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.
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.SH "How do I search for packages?"
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\fBnpm search\fR
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.
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.P
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Arguments are greps\. \fBnpm search jsdom\fR shows jsdom packages\.
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.
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.SH "How do I update npm?"
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.
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.nf
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npm update npm \-g
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.
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.fi
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.
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.P
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You can also update all outdated local packages by doing \fBnpm update\fR without
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any arguments, or global packages by doing \fBnpm update \-g\fR\|\.
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.
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.P
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Occasionally, the version of npm will progress such that the current
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version cannot be properly installed with the version that you have
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installed already\. (Consider, if there is ever a bug in the \fBupdate\fR
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command\.)
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.
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.P
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In those cases, you can do this:
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.
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.nf
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curl https://npmjs\.org/install\.sh | sh
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.fi
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.SH "What is a "
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A package is:
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a) a folder containing a program described by a package\.json file
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b) a gzipped tarball containing (a)
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.
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c) a url that resolves to (b)
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.
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d) a \fB<name>@<version>\fR that is published on the registry with (c)
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.
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e) a \fB<name>@<tag>\fR that points to (d)
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.
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f) a \fB<name>\fR that has a "latest" tag satisfying (e)
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.
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g) a \fBgit\fR url that, when cloned, results in (a)\.
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.P
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Even if you never publish your package, you can still get a lot of
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benefits of using npm if you just want to write a node program (a), and
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perhaps if you also want to be able to easily install it elsewhere
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after packing it up into a tarball (b)\.
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.
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.P
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Git urls can be of the form:
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.nf
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git://github\.com/user/project\.git#commit\-ish
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git+ssh://user@hostname:project\.git#commit\-ish
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git+http://user@hostname/project/blah\.git#commit\-ish
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git+https://user@hostname/project/blah\.git#commit\-ish
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.fi
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The \fBcommit\-ish\fR can be any tag, sha, or branch which can be supplied as
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an argument to \fBgit checkout\fR\|\. The default is \fBmaster\fR\|\.
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.
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.SH "How do I install node with npm?"
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You don\'t\. Try one of these:
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.
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\fIhttps://github\.com/isaacs/nave\fR
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\fIhttps://github\.com/visionmedia/n\fR
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\fIhttps://github\.com/creationix/nvm\fR
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.SH "How can I use npm for development?"
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See \fBnpm help developers\fR and \fBnpm help json\fR\|\.
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.P
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You\'ll most likely want to \fBnpm link\fR your development folder\. That\'s
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awesomely handy\.
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.P
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To set up your own private registry, check out \fBnpm help registry\fR\|\.
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.SH "Can I list a url as a dependency?"
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Yes\. It should be a url to a gzipped tarball containing a single folder
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that has a package\.json in its root, or a git url\.
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(See "what is a package?" above\.)
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.SH "How do I symlink to a dev folder so I don't have to keep re\-installing?"
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See \fBnpm help link\fR
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.SH "The package registry website\. What is that exactly?"
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See \fBnpm help registry\fR\|\.
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.
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.SH "What's up with the insecure channel warnings?"
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Until node 0\.4\.10, there were problems sending big files over HTTPS\. That
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means that publishes go over HTTP by default in those versions of node\.
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.
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.SH "I forgot my password, and can't publish\. How do I reset it?"
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Go to \fIhttps://npmjs\.org/forgot\fR\|\.
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.SH "I get ECONNREFUSED a lot\. What's up?"
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Either the registry is down, or node\'s DNS isn\'t able to reach out\.
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.P
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To check if the registry is down, open up \fIhttp://registry\.npmjs\.org/\fR
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in a web browser\. This will also tell you if you are just unable to
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access the internet for some reason\.
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.P
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If the registry IS down, let me know by emailing or posting an issue\.
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We\'ll have someone kick it or something\.
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.SH "Why no namespaces?"
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Please see this discussion: \fIhttps://github\.com/isaacs/npm/issues/798\fR
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.P
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tl;dr \- It doesn\'t actually make things better, and can make them worse\.
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.P
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If you want to namespace your own packages, you may: simply use the \fB\-\fR character to separate the names\. npm is a mostly anarchic system\.
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There is not sufficient need to impose namespace rules on everyone\.
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.SH "Who does npm?"
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\fBnpm view npm author\fR
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\fBnpm view npm contributors\fR
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.SH "I have a question or request not addressed here\. Where should I put it?"
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Discuss it on the mailing list, or post an issue\.
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\fInpm\-@googlegroups\.com\fR
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\fIhttps://github\.com/isaacs/npm/issues\fR
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.SH "Why does npm hate me?"
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npm is not capable of hatred\. It loves everyone, especially you\.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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npm help npm
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npm help developers
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npm help json
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npm help config
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