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npm-link - Symlink a package folder

SYNOPSIS


npm link (in package dir)
npm link [<@scope>/]<pkg>[@<version>]

alias: npm ln

DESCRIPTION


Package linking is a two-step process.

First, npm link in a package folder will create a globally-installed symbolic link from
prefix/package-name to the current folder (see npm help 7 npm-config for the value of
prefix).

Next, in some other location, npm link package-name will create a symlink from the local
node_modules folder to the global symlink.

Note that package-name is taken from package.json, not from directory name.

The package name can be optionally prefixed with a scope. See npm help 7 npm-scope. The
scope must be preceded by an @-symbol and followed by a slash.

When creating tarballs for npm publish, the linked packages are "snapshotted" to their
current state by resolving the symbolic links.

This is handy for installing your own stuff, so that you can work on it and test it
iteratively without having to continually rebuild.

For example:

cd ~/projects/node-redis # go into the package directory
npm link # creates global link
cd ~/projects/node-bloggy # go into some other package directory.
npm link redis # link-install the package

Now, any changes to ~/projects/node-redis will be reflected in
~/projects/node-bloggy/node_modules/node-redis/. Note that the link should be to the
package name, not the directory name for that package.

You may also shortcut the two steps in one. For example, to do the above use-case in a
shorter way:

cd ~/projects/node-bloggy # go into the dir of your main project
npm link ../node-redis # link the dir of your dependency

The second line is the equivalent of doing:

(cd ../node-redis; npm link)
npm link node-redis

That is, it first creates a global link, and then links the global installation target
into your project´s node_modules folder.

If your linked package is scoped (see npm help 7 npm-scope) your link command must include
that scope, e.g.

npm link @myorg/privatepackage

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