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PROGRAM:

NAME


npm-publish - Publish a package

SYNOPSIS


npm publish [<tarball>|<folder>] [--tag <tag>] [--access <public|restricted>]

Publishes ´.´ if no argument supplied
Sets tag ´latest´ if no --tag specified

DESCRIPTION


Publishes a package to the registry so that it can be installed by name. See npm help 7
npm-developers for details on what´s included in the published package, as well as details
on how the package is built.

By default npm will publish to the public registry. This can be overridden by specifying a
different default registry or using a npm help 7 npm-scope in the name (see npm help 5
package.json).

· <folder>: A folder containing a package.json file

· <tarball>: A url or file path to a gzipped tar archive containing a single folder with
a package.json file inside.

· [--tag <tag>] Registers the published package with the given tag, such that npm
install <name>@<tag> will install this version. By default, npm publish updates and
npm install installs the latest tag.

· [--access <public|restricted>] Tells the registry whether this package should be
published as public or restricted. Only applies to scoped packages, which default to
restricted. If you don´t have a paid account, you must publish with --access public to
publish scoped packages.

Fails if the package name and version combination already exists in the specified
registry.

Once a package is published with a given name and version, that specific name and version
combination can never be used again, even if it is removed with npm help unpublish.

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