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PROGRAM:
NAME
npm - javascript package manager
SYNOPSIS
npm <command> [args]
VERSION
3.5.2
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.
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.
Run npm help to get a list of available commands.
INTRODUCTION
You probably got npm because you want to install stuff.
Use npm install blerg to install the latest version of "blerg". Check out npm help
npm-install for more info. It can do a lot of stuff.
Use the npm search command to show everything that´s available. Use npm ls to show
everything you´ve installed.
DEPENDENCIES
If a package references to another package with a git URL, npm depends on a preinstalled
git.
If one of the packages npm tries to install is a native node module and requires compiling
of C++ Code, npm will use node-gyp https://github.com/TooTallNate/node-gyp for that task.
For a Unix system, node-gyp https://github.com/TooTallNate/node-gyp needs Python, make and
a buildchain like GCC. On Windows, Python and Microsoft Visual Studio C++ is needed.
Python 3 is not supported by node-gyp https://github.com/TooTallNate/node-gyp. For more
information visit the node-gyp repository https://github.com/TooTallNate/node-gyp and the
node-gyp Wiki https://github.com/TooTallNate/node-gyp/wiki.
DIRECTORIES
See npm help 5 npm-folders to learn about where npm puts stuff.
In particular, npm has two modes of operation:
global mode:
npm installs packages into the install prefix at prefix/lib/node_modules and bins
are installed in prefix/bin.
local mode:
npm installs packages into the current project directory, which defaults to the
current working directory. Packages are installed to ./node_modules, and bins are
installed to ./node_modules/.bin.
Local mode is the default. Use -g or --global on any command to operate in global mode
instead.
DEVELOPER USAGE
If you´re using npm to develop and publish your code, check out the following help topics:
json Make a package.json file. See npm help 5 package.json.
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 npm link to do this.
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 npm install
adduser
Create an account or log in. Credentials are stored in the user config file.
publish
Use the npm publish command to upload your code to the registry.
CONFIGURATION
npm is extremely configurable. It reads its configuration options from 5 places.
Command line switches:
Set a config with --key val. 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 true.
Environment Variables:
Set any config by prefixing the name in an environment variable with npm_config_.
For example, export npm_config_key=val.
User Configs:
The file at $HOME/.npmrc is an ini-formatted list of configs. If present, it is
parsed. If the userconfig option is set in the cli or env, then that will be used
instead.
Global Configs:
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 globalconfig option
is set in the cli, env, or user config, then that file is parsed instead.
Defaults:
npm´s default configuration options are defined in lib/utils/config-defs.js. These
must not be changed.
See npm help 7 npm-config for much much more information.
CONTRIBUTIONS
Patches welcome!
code Read through npm help 7 npm-coding-style if you plan to submit code. You don´t have
to agree with it, but you do have to follow it.
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.)
Contributors are listed in npm´s package.json file. You can view them easily by doing npm
view npm contributors.
If you would like to contribute, but don´t know what to work on, check the issues list or
ask on the mailing list.
· http://github.com/npm/npm/issues
· [email protected]
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