Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18363.1171] (c) 2019 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.C:\Users\codew>node -v v14.15.0
C:\Users\codew>npm -v 6.14.8
C:\Users\codew>npm help
Usage: npm
where is one of: access, adduser, audit, bin, bugs, c, cache, ci, cit, clean-install, clean-install-test, completion, config, create, ddp, dedupe, deprecate, dist-tag, docs, doctor, edit, explore, fund, get, help, help-search, hook, i, init, install, install-ci-test, install-test, it, link, list, ln, login, logout, ls, org, outdated, owner, pack, ping, prefix, profile, prune, publish, rb, rebuild, repo, restart, root, run, run-script, s, se, search, set, shrinkwrap, star, stars, start, stop, t, team, test, token, tst, un, uninstall, unpublish, unstar, up, update, v, version, view, whoami
npm -h quick help on npm -l display full usage info npm help search for help on npm help npm involved overview
Specify configs in the ini-formatted file: C:\Users\codew.npmrc or on the command line via: npm --key value Config info can be viewed via: npm help config
npm@6.14.8 C:\Program Files\nodejs\node_modules\npm
C:\Users\codew>npm install -h
npm install (with no args, in package dir) npm install [<@scope>/] npm install [<@scope>/]@ npm install [<@scope>/]@ npm install [<@scope>/]@ npm install @npm: npm install npm install npm install npm install <git:// url> npm install /
aliases: i, isntall, add common options: [--save-prod|--save-dev|--save-optional] [--save-exact] [--no-save]
C:\Users\codew>
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18363.1171] (c) 2019 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.C:\Users\codew\Desktop\npm\npm-workspace>npm init This utility will walk you through creating a package.json file. It only covers the most common items, and tries to guess sensible defaults.
See
npm help init
for definitive documentation on these fields and exactly what they do.Use
npm install <pkg>
afterwards to install a package and save it as a dependency in the package.json file.Press ^C at any time to quit. package name: (npm-workspace) version: (1.0.0) description: entry point: (index.js) test command: git repository: keywords: author: license: (ISC) About to write to C:\Users\codew\Desktop\npm\npm-workspace\package.json:
{ "name": "npm-workspace", "version": "1.0.0", "description": "", "main": "index.js", "scripts": { "test": "echo "Error: no test specified" && exit 1" }, "author": "", "license": "ISC" }
Is this OK? (yes)
C:\Users\codew\Desktop\npm\npm-workspace>