823 lines
25 KiB
Groff
823 lines
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Groff
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.TH "NPM\-INSTALL" "1" "February 2022" "" ""
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.SH "NAME"
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\fBnpm-install\fR \- Install a package
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.SS Synopsis
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.P
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.RS 2
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.nf
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npm install (with no args, in package dir)
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npm install [<@scope>/]<name>
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npm install [<@scope>/]<name>@<tag>
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npm install [<@scope>/]<name>@<version>
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npm install [<@scope>/]<name>@<version range>
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npm install <alias>@npm:<name>
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npm install <git\-host>:<git\-user>/<repo\-name>
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npm install <git repo url>
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npm install <tarball file>
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npm install <tarball url>
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npm install <folder>
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aliases: npm i, npm add
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common options: [\-P|\-\-save\-prod|\-D|\-\-save\-dev|\-O|\-\-save\-optional|\-\-save\-peer] [\-E|\-\-save\-exact] [\-B|\-\-save\-bundle] [\-\-no\-save] [\-\-dry\-run]
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.fi
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.RE
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.SS Description
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.P
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This command installs a package and any packages that it depends on\. If the
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package has a package\-lock, or an npm shrinkwrap file, or a yarn lock file,
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the installation of dependencies will be driven by that, respecting the
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following order of precedence:
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.RS 0
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBnpm\-shrinkwrap\.json\fP
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBpackage\-lock\.json\fP
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fByarn\.lock\fP
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.RE
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.P
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See npm help package\-lock\.json and
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npm help \fBshrinkwrap\fP\|\.
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.P
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A \fBpackage\fP is:
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.RS 0
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.IP \(bu 2
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a) a folder containing a program described by a
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npm help \fBpackage\.json\fP file
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.IP \(bu 2
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b) a gzipped tarball containing (a)
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.IP \(bu 2
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c) a url that resolves to (b)
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.IP \(bu 2
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d) a \fB<name>@<version>\fP that is published on the registry (see
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npm help \fBregistry\fP) with (c)
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.IP \(bu 2
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e) a \fB<name>@<tag>\fP (see npm help \fBdist\-tag\fP) that
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points to (d)
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.IP \(bu 2
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f) a \fB<name>\fP that has a "latest" tag satisfying (e)
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.IP \(bu 2
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g) a \fB<git remote url>\fP that resolves to (a)
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.RE
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.P
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Even if you never publish your package, you can still get a lot of benefits
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of using npm if you just want to write a node program (a), and perhaps if
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you also want to be able to easily install it elsewhere after packing it up
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into a tarball (b)\.
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.RS 0
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBnpm install\fP (in a package directory, no arguments):
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Install the dependencies to the local \fBnode_modules\fP folder\.
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In global mode (ie, with \fB\-g\fP or \fB\-\-global\fP appended to the command),
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it installs the current package context (ie, the current working
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directory) as a global package\.
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By default, \fBnpm install\fP will install all modules listed as
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dependencies in npm help \fBpackage\.json\fP\|\.
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With the \fB\-\-production\fP flag (or when the \fBNODE_ENV\fP environment
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variable is set to \fBproduction\fP), npm will not install modules listed
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in \fBdevDependencies\fP\|\. To install all modules listed in both
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\fBdependencies\fP and \fBdevDependencies\fP when \fBNODE_ENV\fP environment
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variable is set to \fBproduction\fP, you can use \fB\-\-production=false\fP\|\.
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.QP
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NOTE: The \fB\-\-production\fP flag has no particular meaning when adding a
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dependency to a project\.
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.
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBnpm install <folder>\fP:
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Install the package in the directory as a symlink in the current
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project\. Its dependencies will be installed before it's linked\. If
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\fB<folder>\fP sits inside the root of your project, its dependencies may
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be hoisted to the top\-level \fBnode_modules\fP as they would for other
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types of dependencies\.
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBnpm install <tarball file>\fP:
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Install a package that is sitting on the filesystem\. Note: if you just
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want to link a dev directory into your npm root, you can do this more
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easily by using npm help \fBlink\fP\|\.
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Tarball requirements:
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.RS
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.IP \(bu 2
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The filename \fImust\fR use \fB\|\.tar\fP, \fB\|\.tar\.gz\fP, or \fB\|\.tgz\fP as the
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extension\.
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.IP \(bu 2
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The package contents should reside in a subfolder inside the tarball
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(usually it is called \fBpackage/\fP)\. npm strips one directory layer
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when installing the package (an equivalent of \fBtar x
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\-\-strip\-components=1\fP is run)\.
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.IP \(bu 2
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The package must contain a \fBpackage\.json\fP file with \fBname\fP and
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\fBversion\fP properties\.
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Example:
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.P
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.RS 2
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.nf
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npm install \./package\.tgz
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.fi
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.RE
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.RE
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBnpm install <tarball url>\fP:
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Fetch the tarball url, and then install it\. In order to distinguish between
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this and other options, the argument must start with "http://" or "https://"
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Example:
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.P
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.RS 2
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.nf
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npm install https://github\.com/indexzero/forever/tarball/v0\.5\.6
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.fi
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.RE
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBnpm install [<@scope>/]<name>\fP:
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Do a \fB<name>@<tag>\fP install, where \fB<tag>\fP is the "tag" config\. (See
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npm help \fBconfig\fP\|\. The config's default value is \fBlatest\fP\|\.)
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In most cases, this will install the version of the modules tagged as
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\fBlatest\fP on the npm registry\.
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Example:
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.P
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.RS 2
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.nf
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npm install sax
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.fi
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.RE
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\fBnpm install\fP saves any specified packages into \fBdependencies\fP by default\.
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Additionally, you can control where and how they get saved with some
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additional flags:
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.RS
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fB\-P, \-\-save\-prod\fP: Package will appear in your \fBdependencies\fP\|\. This
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is the default unless \fB\-D\fP or \fB\-O\fP are present\.
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fB\-D, \-\-save\-dev\fP: Package will appear in your \fBdevDependencies\fP\|\.
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fB\-O, \-\-save\-optional\fP: Package will appear in your
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\fBoptionalDependencies\fP\|\.
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fB\-\-no\-save\fP: Prevents saving to \fBdependencies\fP\|\.
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When using any of the above options to save dependencies to your
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package\.json, there are two additional, optional flags:
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fB\-E, \-\-save\-exact\fP: Saved dependencies will be configured with an
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exact version rather than using npm's default semver range operator\.
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fB\-B, \-\-save\-bundle\fP: Saved dependencies will also be added to your
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\fBbundleDependencies\fP list\.
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Further, if you have an \fBnpm\-shrinkwrap\.json\fP or \fBpackage\-lock\.json\fP
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then it will be updated as well\.
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\fB<scope>\fP is optional\. The package will be downloaded from the registry
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associated with the specified scope\. If no registry is associated with
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the given scope the default registry is assumed\. See
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npm help \fBscope\fP\|\.
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Note: if you do not include the @\-symbol on your scope name, npm will
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interpret this as a GitHub repository instead, see below\. Scopes names
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must also be followed by a slash\.
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Examples:
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.P
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.RS 2
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.nf
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npm install sax
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npm install githubname/reponame
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npm install @myorg/privatepackage
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npm install node\-tap \-\-save\-dev
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npm install dtrace\-provider \-\-save\-optional
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npm install readable\-stream \-\-save\-exact
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npm install ansi\-regex \-\-save\-bundle
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.fi
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.RE
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fINote*\fR: If there is a file or folder named \fB<name>\fP in the current
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working directory, then it will try to install that, and only try to
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fetch the package by name if it is not valid\.
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.RE
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBnpm install <alias>@npm:<name>\fP:
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Install a package under a custom alias\. Allows multiple versions of
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a same\-name package side\-by\-side, more convenient import names for
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packages with otherwise long ones, and using git forks replacements
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or forked npm packages as replacements\. Aliasing works only on your
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project and does not rename packages in transitive dependencies\.
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Aliases should follow the naming conventions stated in
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\fBvalidate\-npm\-package\-name\fP \fIhttps://www\.npmjs\.com/package/validate\-npm\-package\-name#naming\-rules\fR\|\.
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Examples:
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.P
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.RS 2
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.nf
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npm install my\-react@npm:react
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npm install jquery2@npm:jquery@2
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npm install jquery3@npm:jquery@3
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npm install npa@npm:npm\-package\-arg
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.fi
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.RE
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBnpm install [<@scope>/]<name>@<tag>\fP:
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Install the version of the package that is referenced by the specified tag\.
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If the tag does not exist in the registry data for that package, then this
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will fail\.
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Example:
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.P
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.RS 2
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.nf
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npm install sax@latest
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npm install @myorg/mypackage@latest
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.fi
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.RE
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBnpm install [<@scope>/]<name>@<version>\fP:
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Install the specified version of the package\. This will fail if the
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version has not been published to the registry\.
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Example:
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.P
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.RS 2
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.nf
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npm install sax@0\.1\.1
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npm install @myorg/privatepackage@1\.5\.0
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.fi
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.RE
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBnpm install [<@scope>/]<name>@<version range>\fP:
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Install a version of the package matching the specified version range\.
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This will follow the same rules for resolving dependencies described in
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npm help \fBpackage\.json\fP\|\.
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Note that most version ranges must be put in quotes so that your shell
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will treat it as a single argument\.
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Example:
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.P
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.RS 2
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.nf
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npm install sax@">=0\.1\.0 <0\.2\.0"
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npm install @myorg/privatepackage@"16 \- 17"
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.fi
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.RE
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBnpm install <git remote url>\fP:
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Installs the package from the hosted git provider, cloning it with
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\fBgit\fP\|\. For a full git remote url, only that URL will be attempted\.
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.P
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.RS 2
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.nf
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<protocol>://[<user>[:<password>]@]<hostname>[:<port>][:][/]<path>[#<commit\-ish> | #semver:<semver>]
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.fi
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.RE
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\fB<protocol>\fP is one of \fBgit\fP, \fBgit+ssh\fP, \fBgit+http\fP, \fBgit+https\fP, or
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\fBgit+file\fP\|\.
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If \fB#<commit\-ish>\fP is provided, it will be used to clone exactly that
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commit\. If the commit\-ish has the format \fB#semver:<semver>\fP, \fB<semver>\fP
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can be any valid semver range or exact version, and npm will look for
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any tags or refs matching that range in the remote repository, much as
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it would for a registry dependency\. If neither \fB#<commit\-ish>\fP or
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\fB#semver:<semver>\fP is specified, then the default branch of the
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repository is used\.
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If the repository makes use of submodules, those submodules will be
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cloned as well\.
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If the package being installed contains a \fBprepare\fP script, its
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\fBdependencies\fP and \fBdevDependencies\fP will be installed, and the prepare
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script will be run, before the package is packaged and installed\.
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The following git environment variables are recognized by npm and will
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be added to the environment when running git:
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.RS
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBGIT_ASKPASS\fP
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBGIT_EXEC_PATH\fP
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBGIT_PROXY_COMMAND\fP
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBGIT_SSH\fP
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBGIT_SSH_COMMAND\fP
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBGIT_SSL_CAINFO\fP
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBGIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY\fP
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See the git man page for details\.
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Examples:
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.P
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.RS 2
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.nf
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npm install git+ssh://git@github\.com:npm/cli\.git#v1\.0\.27
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npm install git+ssh://git@github\.com:npm/cli#pull/273
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npm install git+ssh://git@github\.com:npm/cli#semver:^5\.0
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npm install git+https://isaacs@github\.com/npm/cli\.git
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npm install git://github\.com/npm/cli\.git#v1\.0\.27
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GIT_SSH_COMMAND='ssh \-i ~/\.ssh/custom_ident' npm install git+ssh://git@github\.com:npm/cli\.git
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.fi
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.RE
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.RE
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBnpm install <githubname>/<githubrepo>[#<commit\-ish>]\fP:
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBnpm install github:<githubname>/<githubrepo>[#<commit\-ish>]\fP:
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Install the package at \fBhttps://github\.com/githubname/githubrepo\fP by
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attempting to clone it using \fBgit\fP\|\.
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If \fB#<commit\-ish>\fP is provided, it will be used to clone exactly that
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commit\. If the commit\-ish has the format \fB#semver:<semver>\fP, \fB<semver>\fP
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can be any valid semver range or exact version, and npm will look for
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any tags or refs matching that range in the remote repository, much as
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it would for a registry dependency\. If neither \fB#<commit\-ish>\fP or
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\fB#semver:<semver>\fP is specified, then \fBmaster\fP is used\.
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As with regular git dependencies, \fBdependencies\fP and \fBdevDependencies\fP
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will be installed if the package has a \fBprepare\fP script before the
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package is done installing\.
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Examples:
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.P
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.RS 2
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npm install mygithubuser/myproject
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npm install github:mygithubuser/myproject
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.fi
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.RE
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBnpm install gist:[<githubname>/]<gistID>[#<commit\-ish>|#semver:<semver>]\fP:
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Install the package at \fBhttps://gist\.github\.com/gistID\fP by attempting to
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clone it using \fBgit\fP\|\. The GitHub username associated with the gist is
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optional and will not be saved in \fBpackage\.json\fP\|\.
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As with regular git dependencies, \fBdependencies\fP and \fBdevDependencies\fP will
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be installed if the package has a \fBprepare\fP script before the package is
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done installing\.
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Example:
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.P
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.RS 2
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.nf
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npm install gist:101a11beef
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.fi
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.RE
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBnpm install bitbucket:<bitbucketname>/<bitbucketrepo>[#<commit\-ish>]\fP:
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Install the package at \fBhttps://bitbucket\.org/bitbucketname/bitbucketrepo\fP
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by attempting to clone it using \fBgit\fP\|\.
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If \fB#<commit\-ish>\fP is provided, it will be used to clone exactly that
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commit\. If the commit\-ish has the format \fB#semver:<semver>\fP, \fB<semver>\fP can
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be any valid semver range or exact version, and npm will look for any tags
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or refs matching that range in the remote repository, much as it would for a
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registry dependency\. If neither \fB#<commit\-ish>\fP or \fB#semver:<semver>\fP is
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specified, then \fBmaster\fP is used\.
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As with regular git dependencies, \fBdependencies\fP and \fBdevDependencies\fP will
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be installed if the package has a \fBprepare\fP script before the package is
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done installing\.
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Example:
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.P
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.RS 2
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.nf
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npm install bitbucket:mybitbucketuser/myproject
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.fi
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.RE
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.IP \(bu 2
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\fBnpm install gitlab:<gitlabname>/<gitlabrepo>[#<commit\-ish>]\fP:
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Install the package at \fBhttps://gitlab\.com/gitlabname/gitlabrepo\fP
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by attempting to clone it using \fBgit\fP\|\.
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If \fB#<commit\-ish>\fP is provided, it will be used to clone exactly that
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will be preferred\.
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eliminates all automatic deduping\. If used with \fBglobal\-style\fP this option
|
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|
will be preferred\.
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|
||
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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the range set in their package's \fBpeerDependencies\fP object\.
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conflict and the packages involved\. If \fB\-\-strict\-peer\-deps\fP is set, then
|
||
|
this warning is treated as a failure\.
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
modules will also be disabled\. To remove extraneous modules with
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package\-locks disabled use \fBnpm prune\fP\|\.
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|
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|
||
|
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|
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.IP \(bu 2
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|
||
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|
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.P
|
||
|
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|
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|
||
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
<!\-\- automatically generated, do not edit manually \-\->
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.P
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|
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|
||
|
\fBnpm start\fP, \fBnpm stop\fP, \fBnpm restart\fP, \fBnpm test\fP, and \fBnpm run\-script\fP
|
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|
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|
||
|
will \fInot\fR run any pre\- or post\-scripts\.
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|
<!\-\- automatically generated, do not edit manually \-\->
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|
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|
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|
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.RE
|
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.P
|
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|
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|
||
|
default registry and all registries configured for scopes\. See the
|
||
|
documentation for npm help \fBaudit\fP for details on what is
|
||
|
submitted\.
|
||
|
<!\-\- automatically generated, do not edit manually \-\->
|
||
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
executables\.
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.P
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|
||
|
fact that some file systems don't support symlinks, even on ostensibly Unix
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|
systems\.
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<!\-\- automatically generated, do not edit manually \-\->
|
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<!\-\- see lib/utils/config/definitions\.js \-\->
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|
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|
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.RE
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When "true" displays the message at the end of each \fBnpm install\fP
|
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acknowledging the number of dependencies looking for funding\. See npm help \fBnpm
|
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|
fund\fP for details\.
|
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|
<!\-\- automatically generated, do not edit manually \-\->
|
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|
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commands that modify your local installation, eg, \fBinstall\fP, \fBupdate\fP,
|
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\fBdedupe\fP, \fBuninstall\fP, as well as \fBpack\fP and \fBpublish\fP\|\.
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\fBowner\fP, etc\.
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brand new workspace within the project\.
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|
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|
all workspaces via the \fBworkspaces\fP flag, will cause npm to operate only on
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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