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These are the base docs for the npm cli itself that populates `man npm`,
Mostly grammar fixes, some additions and clarifications in places, new
links to some appropriate other docs

PR-URL: #2565
Credit: @wraithgar
Close: #2565
Reviewed-by: @nlf
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Expand Up @@ -20,36 +20,42 @@ npm is the package manager for the Node JavaScript platform. It puts
modules in place so that node can find them, and manages dependency
conflicts intelligently.

It is extremely configurable to support a wide variety of use cases.
Most commonly, it is used to publish, discover, install, and develop node
It is extremely configurable to support a variety of use cases. Most
commonly, you use it to publish, discover, install, and develop node
programs.

Run `npm help` to get a list of available commands.

### Important

npm is configured to use npm, Inc.'s public registry at
npm comes preconfigured to use npm's public registry at
https://registry.npmjs.org by default. Use of the npm public registry is
subject to terms of use available at https://www.npmjs.com/policies/terms.
subject to terms of use available at
https://www.npmjs.com/policies/terms.

You can configure npm to use any compatible registry you like, and even run
your own registry. Use of someone else's registry may be governed by their
terms of use.
You can configure npm to use any compatible registry you like, and even
run your own registry. Use of someone else's registry is governed by
their terms of use.

### Introduction

You probably got npm because you want to install stuff.

Use `npm install blerg` to install the latest version of "blerg". Check out
[`npm install`](/commands/npm-install) for more info. It can do a lot of stuff.
The very first thing you will most likely want to run in any node
program is `npm install` to install its dependencies.

Use the `npm search` command to show everything that's available.
Use `npm ls` to show everything you've installed.
You can also run `npm install blerg` to install the latest version of
"blerg". Check out [`npm install`](/commands/npm-install) for more
info. It can do a lot of stuff.

Use the `npm search` command to show everything that's available in the
public registry. Use `npm ls` to show everything you've installed.

### Dependencies

If a package references to another package with a git URL, npm depends
on a preinstalled git.
If a package lists a dependency using a git URL, npm will install that
dependency using the [`git`](https://github.com/git-guides/install-git)
command and will generate an error if it is not installed.

If one of the packages npm tries to install is a native node module and
requires compiling of C++ Code, npm will use
Expand All @@ -64,41 +70,45 @@ the [node-gyp Wiki](https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp/wiki).

### Directories

See [`folders`](/configuring-npm/folders) to learn about where npm puts stuff.
See [`folders`](/configuring-npm/folders) to learn about where npm puts
stuff.

In particular, npm has two modes of operation:

* global mode:
npm installs packages into the install prefix at
`prefix/lib/node_modules` and bins are installed in `prefix/bin`.
* local mode:
npm installs packages into the current project directory, which
defaults to the current working directory. Packages are installed to
`./node_modules`, and bins are installed to `./node_modules/.bin`.
defaults to the current working directory. Packages install to
`./node_modules`, and bins to `./node_modules/.bin`.
* global mode:
npm installs packages into the install prefix at
`$npm_config_prefix/lib/node_modules` and bins to
`$npm_config_prefix/bin`.

Local mode is the default. Use `-g` or `--global` on any command to
operate in global mode instead.
run in global mode instead.

### Developer Usage

If you're using npm to develop and publish your code, check out the
following help topics:

* json:
Make a package.json file. See [`package.json`](/configuring-npm/package-json).
Make a package.json file. See
[`package.json`](/configuring-npm/package-json).
* link:
For linking your current working code into Node's path, so that you
don't have to reinstall every time you make a change. Use
`npm link` to do this.
Links your current working code into Node's path, so that you don't
have to reinstall every time you make a change. Use [`npm
link`](/commands/npm-link) to do this.
* install:
It's a good idea to install things if you don't need the symbolic link.
Especially, installing other peoples code from the registry is done via
`npm install`
It's a good idea to install things if you don't need the symbolic
link. Especially, installing other peoples code from the registry is
done via [`npm install`](/commands/npm-install)
* adduser:
Create an account or log in. Credentials are stored in the
user config file.
Create an account or log in. When you do this, npm will store
credentials in the user config file config file.
* publish:
Use the `npm publish` command to upload your code to the registry.
Use the [`npm publish`](/commands/npm-publish`) command to upload your
code to the registry.

#### Configuration

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* Command line switches:
Set a config with `--key val`. All keys take a value, even if they
are booleans (the config parser doesn't know what the options are at
the time of parsing). If no value is provided, then the option is set
to boolean `true`.
the time of parsing). If you do not provide a value (`--key`) then
the option is set to boolean `true`.
* Environment Variables:
Set any config by prefixing the name in an environment variable with
`npm_config_`. For example, `export npm_config_key=val`.
* User Configs:
The file at $HOME/.npmrc is an ini-formatted list of configs. If
The file at `$HOME/.npmrc` is an ini-formatted list of configs. If
present, it is parsed. If the `userconfig` option is set in the cli
or env, then that will be used instead.
or env, that file will be used instead.
* Global Configs:
The file found at ../etc/npmrc (from the node executable, by default
this resolves to /usr/local/etc/npmrc) will be parsed if it is found.
If the `globalconfig` option is set in the cli, env, or user config,
then that file is parsed instead.
The file found at `./etc/npmrc` (relative to the global prefix will be
parsed if it is found. See [`npm prefix`](/commands/npm-prefix) for
more info on the global prefix. If the `globalconfig` option is set
in the cli, env, or user config, then that file is parsed instead.
* Defaults:
npm's default configuration options are defined in
lib/utils/config-defs.js. These must not be changed.
Expand All @@ -132,15 +142,17 @@ See [`config`](/using-npm/config) for much much more information.

Patches welcome!

If you would like to contribute, but don't know what to work on, read
the [contributing guidelines](https://github.com/npm/cli/blob/latest/CONTRIBUTING.md)
and check the issues list.
If you would like to help, but don't know what to work on, read the
[contributing
guidelines](https://github.com/npm/cli/blob/latest/CONTRIBUTING.md) and
check the issues list.

### Bugs

When you find issues, please report them: <https://github.com/npm/cli/issues>
When you find issues, please report them:
<https://github.com/npm/cli/issues>

Be sure to follow the template and bug reporting guidelines.
Please be sure to follow the template and bug reporting guidelines.

### Feature Requests

Expand All @@ -153,8 +165,11 @@ Or suggest formal RFC proposals:
* <https://github.com/npm/rfcs>

### See Also

* [npm help](/commands/npm-help)
* [package.json](/configuring-npm/package-json)
* [npm install](/commands/npm-install)
* [npm config](/commands/npm-config)
* [npmrc](/configuring-npm/npmrc)
* [npm config](/commands/npm-config)
* [npm install](/commands/npm-install)
* [npm prefix](/commands/npm-prefix)
* [npm publish](/commands/npm-publish)

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