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title: npm-install
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section: 1
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description: Install a package
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---
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### Synopsis
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```bash
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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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```
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### Description
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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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* `npm-shrinkwrap.json`
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* `package-lock.json`
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* `yarn.lock`
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See [package-lock.json](/configuring-npm/package-lock-json) and
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[`npm shrinkwrap`](/commands/npm-shrinkwrap).
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A `package` is:
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* a) a folder containing a program described by a
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[`package.json`](/configuring-npm/package-json) file
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* b) a gzipped tarball containing (a)
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* c) a url that resolves to (b)
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* d) a `<name>@<version>` that is published on the registry (see
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[`registry`](/using-npm/registry)) with (c)
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* e) a `<name>@<tag>` (see [`npm dist-tag`](/commands/npm-dist-tag)) that
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points to (d)
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* f) a `<name>` that has a "latest" tag satisfying (e)
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* g) a `<git remote url>` that resolves to (a)
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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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* `npm install` (in a package directory, no arguments):
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Install the dependencies to the local `node_modules` folder.
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In global mode (ie, with `-g` or `--global` 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, `npm install` will install all modules listed as
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dependencies in [`package.json`](/configuring-npm/package-json).
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With the `--production` flag (or when the `NODE_ENV` environment
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variable is set to `production`), npm will not install modules listed
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in `devDependencies`. To install all modules listed in both
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`dependencies` and `devDependencies` when `NODE_ENV` environment
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variable is set to `production`, you can use `--production=false`.
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> NOTE: The `--production` flag has no particular meaning when adding a
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dependency to a project.
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* `npm install <folder>`:
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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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`<folder>` sits inside the root of your project, its dependencies may
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be hoisted to the top-level `node_modules` as they would for other
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types of dependencies.
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* `npm install <tarball file>`:
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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 link`](/commands/npm-link).
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Tarball requirements:
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* The filename *must* use `.tar`, `.tar.gz`, or `.tgz` as the
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extension.
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* The package contents should reside in a subfolder inside the tarball
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(usually it is called `package/`). npm strips one directory layer
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when installing the package (an equivalent of `tar x
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--strip-components=1` is run).
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* The package must contain a `package.json` file with `name` and
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`version` properties.
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Example:
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```bash
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npm install ./package.tgz
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```
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* `npm install <tarball url>`:
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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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```bash
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npm install https://github.com/indexzero/forever/tarball/v0.5.6
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```
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* `npm install [<@scope>/]<name>`:
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Do a `<name>@<tag>` install, where `<tag>` is the "tag" config. (See
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[`config`](/using-npm/config). The config's default value is `latest`.)
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In most cases, this will install the version of the modules tagged as
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`latest` on the npm registry.
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Example:
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```bash
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npm install sax
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```
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`npm install` saves any specified packages into `dependencies` 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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* `-P, --save-prod`: Package will appear in your `dependencies`. This
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is the default unless `-D` or `-O` are present.
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* `-D, --save-dev`: Package will appear in your `devDependencies`.
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* `-O, --save-optional`: Package will appear in your
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`optionalDependencies`.
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* `--no-save`: Prevents saving to `dependencies`.
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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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* `-E, --save-exact`: 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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* `-B, --save-bundle`: Saved dependencies will also be added to your
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`bundleDependencies` list.
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Further, if you have an `npm-shrinkwrap.json` or `package-lock.json`
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then it will be updated as well.
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`<scope>` 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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[`scope`](/using-npm/scope).
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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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```bash
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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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```
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**Note**: If there is a file or folder named `<name>` 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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* `npm install <alias>@npm:<name>`:
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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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[`validate-npm-package-name`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/validate-npm-package-name#naming-rules).
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Examples:
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```bash
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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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```
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* `npm install [<@scope>/]<name>@<tag>`:
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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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```bash
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npm install sax@latest
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npm install @myorg/mypackage@latest
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```
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* `npm install [<@scope>/]<name>@<version>`:
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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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```bash
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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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```
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* `npm install [<@scope>/]<name>@<version range>`:
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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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[`package.json`](/configuring-npm/package-json).
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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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```bash
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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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```
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* `npm install <git remote url>`:
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Installs the package from the hosted git provider, cloning it with
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`git`. For a full git remote url, only that URL will be attempted.
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```bash
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<protocol>://[<user>[:<password>]@]<hostname>[:<port>][:][/]<path>[#<commit-ish> | #semver:<semver>]
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```
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`<protocol>` is one of `git`, `git+ssh`, `git+http`, `git+https`, or
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`git+file`.
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If `#<commit-ish>` is provided, it will be used to clone exactly that
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commit. If the commit-ish has the format `#semver:<semver>`, `<semver>`
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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 `#<commit-ish>` or
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`#semver:<semver>` 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 `prepare` script, its
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`dependencies` and `devDependencies` 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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* `GIT_ASKPASS`
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* `GIT_EXEC_PATH`
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* `GIT_PROXY_COMMAND`
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* `GIT_SSH`
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* `GIT_SSH_COMMAND`
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* `GIT_SSL_CAINFO`
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* `GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY`
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See the git man page for details.
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Examples:
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```bash
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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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```
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* `npm install <githubname>/<githubrepo>[#<commit-ish>]`:
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* `npm install github:<githubname>/<githubrepo>[#<commit-ish>]`:
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Install the package at `https://github.com/githubname/githubrepo` by
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attempting to clone it using `git`.
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If `#<commit-ish>` is provided, it will be used to clone exactly that
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commit. If the commit-ish has the format `#semver:<semver>`, `<semver>`
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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 `#<commit-ish>` or
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`#semver:<semver>` is specified, then `master` is used.
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As with regular git dependencies, `dependencies` and `devDependencies`
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will be installed if the package has a `prepare` script before the
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package is done installing.
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Examples:
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```bash
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npm install mygithubuser/myproject
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npm install github:mygithubuser/myproject
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```
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* `npm install gist:[<githubname>/]<gistID>[#<commit-ish>|#semver:<semver>]`:
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Install the package at `https://gist.github.com/gistID` by attempting to
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clone it using `git`. The GitHub username associated with the gist is
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optional and will not be saved in `package.json`.
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As with regular git dependencies, `dependencies` and `devDependencies` will
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be installed if the package has a `prepare` script before the package is
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done installing.
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Example:
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```bash
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npm install gist:101a11beef
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```
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* `npm install bitbucket:<bitbucketname>/<bitbucketrepo>[#<commit-ish>]`:
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Install the package at `https://bitbucket.org/bitbucketname/bitbucketrepo`
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by attempting to clone it using `git`.
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If `#<commit-ish>` is provided, it will be used to clone exactly that
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commit. If the commit-ish has the format `#semver:<semver>`, `<semver>` 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 `#<commit-ish>` or `#semver:<semver>` is
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specified, then `master` is used.
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As with regular git dependencies, `dependencies` and `devDependencies` will
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be installed if the package has a `prepare` script before the package is
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done installing.
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Example:
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```bash
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npm install bitbucket:mybitbucketuser/myproject
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```
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* `npm install gitlab:<gitlabname>/<gitlabrepo>[#<commit-ish>]`:
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Install the package at `https://gitlab.com/gitlabname/gitlabrepo`
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by attempting to clone it using `git`.
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If `#<commit-ish>` is provided, it will be used to clone exactly that
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commit. If the commit-ish has the format `#semver:<semver>`, `<semver>` 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 `#<commit-ish>` or `#semver:<semver>` is
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specified, then `master` is used.
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As with regular git dependencies, `dependencies` and `devDependencies` will
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be installed if the package has a `prepare` script before the package is
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done installing.
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Example:
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```bash
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npm install gitlab:mygitlabuser/myproject
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npm install gitlab:myusr/myproj#semver:^5.0
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```
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You may combine multiple arguments and even multiple types of arguments.
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For example:
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```bash
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npm install sax@">=0.1.0 <0.2.0" bench supervisor
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```
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The `--tag` argument will apply to all of the specified install targets. If
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a tag with the given name exists, the tagged version is preferred over
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newer versions.
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The `--dry-run` argument will report in the usual way what the install
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would have done without actually installing anything.
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The `--package-lock-only` argument will only update the
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`package-lock.json`, instead of checking `node_modules` and downloading
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dependencies.
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The `-f` or `--force` argument will force npm to fetch remote resources
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even if a local copy exists on disk.
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```bash
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npm install sax --force
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```
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### Configuration
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See the [`config`](/using-npm/config) help doc. Many of the configuration
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params have some effect on installation, since that's most of what npm
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does.
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These are some of the most common options related to installation.
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<!-- AUTOGENERATED CONFIG DESCRIPTIONS START -->
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<!-- automatically generated, do not edit manually -->
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<!-- see lib/utils/config/definitions.js -->
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#### `save`
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* Default: true
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* Type: Boolean
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Save installed packages to a package.json file as dependencies.
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When used with the `npm rm` command, removes the dependency from
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package.json.
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<!-- automatically generated, do not edit manually -->
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<!-- see lib/utils/config/definitions.js -->
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#### `save-exact`
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* Default: false
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* Type: Boolean
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Dependencies saved to package.json will be configured with an exact version
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rather than using npm's default semver range operator.
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<!-- automatically generated, do not edit manually -->
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<!-- see lib/utils/config/definitions.js -->
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#### `global`
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* Default: false
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* Type: Boolean
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Operates in "global" mode, so that packages are installed into the `prefix`
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folder instead of the current working directory. See
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[folders](/configuring-npm/folders) for more on the differences in behavior.
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* packages are installed into the `{prefix}/lib/node_modules` folder, instead
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of the current working directory.
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* bin files are linked to `{prefix}/bin`
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* man pages are linked to `{prefix}/share/man`
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<!-- automatically generated, do not edit manually -->
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<!-- see lib/utils/config/definitions.js -->
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#### `global-style`
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* Default: false
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* Type: Boolean
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Causes npm to install the package into your local `node_modules` folder with
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the same layout it uses with the global `node_modules` folder. Only your
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direct dependencies will show in `node_modules` and everything they depend
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on will be flattened in their `node_modules` folders. This obviously will
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eliminate some deduping. If used with `legacy-bundling`, `legacy-bundling`
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will be preferred.
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<!-- automatically generated, do not edit manually -->
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<!-- see lib/utils/config/definitions.js -->
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#### `legacy-bundling`
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* Default: false
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* Type: Boolean
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Causes npm to install the package such that versions of npm prior to 1.4,
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such as the one included with node 0.8, can install the package. This
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eliminates all automatic deduping. If used with `global-style` this option
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will be preferred.
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<!-- automatically generated, do not edit manually -->
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<!-- see lib/utils/config/definitions.js -->
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#### `strict-peer-deps`
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* Default: false
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* Type: Boolean
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If set to `true`, and `--legacy-peer-deps` is not set, then _any_
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conflicting `peerDependencies` will be treated as an install failure, even
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if npm could reasonably guess the appropriate resolution based on non-peer
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dependency relationships.
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By default, conflicting `peerDependencies` deep in the dependency graph will
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be resolved using the nearest non-peer dependency specification, even if
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doing so will result in some packages receiving a peer dependency outside
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the range set in their package's `peerDependencies` object.
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When such and override is performed, a warning is printed, explaining the
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conflict and the packages involved. If `--strict-peer-deps` is set, then
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this warning is treated as a failure.
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<!-- automatically generated, do not edit manually -->
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<!-- see lib/utils/config/definitions.js -->
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#### `package-lock`
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* Default: true
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* Type: Boolean
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If set to false, then ignore `package-lock.json` files when installing. This
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will also prevent _writing_ `package-lock.json` if `save` is true.
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When package package-locks are disabled, automatic pruning of extraneous
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modules will also be disabled. To remove extraneous modules with
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package-locks disabled use `npm prune`.
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#### `omit`
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* Default: 'dev' if the `NODE_ENV` environment variable is set to
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'production', otherwise empty.
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* Type: "dev", "optional", or "peer" (can be set multiple times)
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Dependency types to omit from the installation tree on disk.
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Note that these dependencies _are_ still resolved and added to the
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`package-lock.json` or `npm-shrinkwrap.json` file. They are just not
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physically installed on disk.
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If a package type appears in both the `--include` and `--omit` lists, then
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it will be included.
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If the resulting omit list includes `'dev'`, then the `NODE_ENV` environment
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variable will be set to `'production'` for all lifecycle scripts.
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<!-- see lib/utils/config/definitions.js -->
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#### `ignore-scripts`
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* Default: false
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* Type: Boolean
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If true, npm does not run scripts specified in package.json files.
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Note that commands explicitly intended to run a particular script, such as
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`npm start`, `npm stop`, `npm restart`, `npm test`, and `npm run-script`
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will still run their intended script if `ignore-scripts` is set, but they
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will *not* run any pre- or post-scripts.
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<!-- see lib/utils/config/definitions.js -->
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#### `audit`
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* Default: true
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* Type: Boolean
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When "true" submit audit reports alongside the current npm command to the
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default registry and all registries configured for scopes. See the
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documentation for [`npm audit`](/commands/npm-audit) for details on what is
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submitted.
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<!-- see lib/utils/config/definitions.js -->
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#### `bin-links`
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* Default: true
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* Type: Boolean
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Tells npm to create symlinks (or `.cmd` shims on Windows) for package
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executables.
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Set to false to have it not do this. This can be used to work around the
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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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<!-- see lib/utils/config/definitions.js -->
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#### `fund`
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* Default: true
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* Type: Boolean
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When "true" displays the message at the end of each `npm install`
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acknowledging the number of dependencies looking for funding. See [`npm
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fund`](/commands/npm-fund) for details.
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<!-- see lib/utils/config/definitions.js -->
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#### `dry-run`
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* Default: false
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* Type: Boolean
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Indicates that you don't want npm to make any changes and that it should
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only report what it would have done. This can be passed into any of the
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commands that modify your local installation, eg, `install`, `update`,
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`dedupe`, `uninstall`, as well as `pack` and `publish`.
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Note: This is NOT honored by other network related commands, eg `dist-tags`,
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`owner`, etc.
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<!-- see lib/utils/config/definitions.js -->
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#### `workspace`
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* Default:
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* Type: String (can be set multiple times)
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Enable running a command in the context of the configured workspaces of the
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current project while filtering by running only the workspaces defined by
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this configuration option.
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Valid values for the `workspace` config are either:
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* Workspace names
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* Path to a workspace directory
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* Path to a parent workspace directory (will result in selecting all
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workspaces within that folder)
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When set for the `npm init` command, this may be set to the folder of a
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workspace which does not yet exist, to create the folder and set it up as a
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brand new workspace within the project.
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This value is not exported to the environment for child processes.
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<!-- see lib/utils/config/definitions.js -->
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#### `workspaces`
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* Default: null
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* Type: null or Boolean
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Set to true to run the command in the context of **all** configured
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workspaces.
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Explicitly setting this to false will cause commands like `install` to
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ignore workspaces altogether. When not set explicitly:
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- Commands that operate on the `node_modules` tree (install, update, etc.)
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will link workspaces into the `node_modules` folder. - Commands that do
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other things (test, exec, publish, etc.) will operate on the root project,
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_unless_ one or more workspaces are specified in the `workspace` config.
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This value is not exported to the environment for child processes.
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<!-- see lib/utils/config/definitions.js -->
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#### `include-workspace-root`
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* Default: false
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* Type: Boolean
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Include the workspace root when workspaces are enabled for a command.
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When false, specifying individual workspaces via the `workspace` config, or
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all workspaces via the `workspaces` flag, will cause npm to operate only on
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the specified workspaces, and not on the root project.
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<!-- see lib/utils/config/definitions.js -->
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<!-- AUTOGENERATED CONFIG DESCRIPTIONS END -->
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### Algorithm
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Given a `package{dep}` structure: `A{B,C}, B{C}, C{D}`,
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the npm install algorithm produces:
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```bash
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A
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+-- B
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+-- C
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+-- D
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```
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That is, the dependency from B to C is satisfied by the fact that A already
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caused C to be installed at a higher level. D is still installed at the top
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level because nothing conflicts with it.
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For `A{B,C}, B{C,D@1}, C{D@2}`, this algorithm produces:
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```bash
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A
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+-- B
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+-- C
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`-- D@2
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+-- D@1
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```
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Because B's D@1 will be installed in the top-level, C now has to install
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D@2 privately for itself. This algorithm is deterministic, but different
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trees may be produced if two dependencies are requested for installation in
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a different order.
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See [folders](/configuring-npm/folders) for a more detailed description of
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the specific folder structures that npm creates.
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### See Also
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* [npm folders](/configuring-npm/folders)
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* [npm update](/commands/npm-update)
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* [npm audit](/commands/npm-audit)
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* [npm fund](/commands/npm-fund)
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* [npm link](/commands/npm-link)
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* [npm rebuild](/commands/npm-rebuild)
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* [npm scripts](/using-npm/scripts)
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* [npm config](/commands/npm-config)
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* [npmrc](/configuring-npm/npmrc)
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* [npm registry](/using-npm/registry)
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* [npm dist-tag](/commands/npm-dist-tag)
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* [npm uninstall](/commands/npm-uninstall)
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* [npm shrinkwrap](/commands/npm-shrinkwrap)
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* [package.json](/configuring-npm/package-json)
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* [workspaces](/using-npm/workspaces)
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