JavaScript package manager
Set access level on published packages
Add a registry user account
Run a security audit
Display npm bin folder
Bugs for a package in a web browser maybe
Manipulates packages cache
Install a project with a clean slate
Tab completion for npm
Manage the npm configuration files
Reduce duplication
Deprecate a version of a package
The registry diff command
Modify package distribution tags
Docs for a package in a web browser maybe
Check your environments
Edit an installed package
Run a command from an npm package
Explain installed packages
Browse an installed package
Find duplication in the package tree
Retrieve funding information
Search npm help documentation
Get help on npm
Manage registry hooks
Create a package.json file
Install a package
Install a project with a clean slate and run tests
Install package(s) and run tests
Symlink a package folder
Log out of the registry
List installed packages
Manage orgs
Check for outdated packages
Manage package owners
Create a tarball from a package
Ping npm registry
Manages your package.json
Display prefix
Change settings on your registry profile
Remove extraneous packages
Publish a package
Retrieve a filtered list of packages
Rebuild a package
Open package repository page in the browser
Restart a package
Display npm root
Run arbitrary package scripts
Search for packages
Set tasks in the scripts section of package.json
Lock down dependency versions for publication
Mark your favorite packages
View packages marked as favorites
Start a package
Stop a package
Manage organization teams and team memberships
Test a package
Manage your authentication tokens
Remove a package
Remove a package from the registry
Remove an item from your favorite packages
Update a package
Bump a package version
View registry info
Display npm username
Run a command from an npm package
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