To keep your account and packages secure, we strongly recommend revoking (deleting) tokens you no longer need or that have been compromised. You can revoke any token you have created.
To see a list of your tokens, on the command line, run:
npm token list
In the tokens table, find and copy the ID of the token you want to delete.
On the command line, run the following command, replacing 123456
with the ID of the token you want to delete:
npm token delete 123456
npm will report Removed 1 token
To confirm that the token has been removed, run:
npm token list
Note: You must use the token ID to delete a token, not the truncated version of the token. In some cases, there may be a delay of up to an hour before a token is successfully revoked.
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