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### homepage

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The url to the project homepage.

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The URL to the project homepage.

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Example:

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### bugs

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The url to your project's issue tracker and / or the email address to which

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The URL to your project's issue tracker and / or the email address to which

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issues should be reported. These are helpful for people who encounter

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issues with your package.

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```

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You can specify either one or both values. If you want to provide only a

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url, you can specify the value for "bugs" as a simple string instead of an

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URL, you can specify the value for "bugs" as a simple string instead of an

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object.

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If a url is provided, it will be used by the `npm bugs` command.

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If a URL is provided, it will be used by the `npm bugs` command.

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### license

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}

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```

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The URL should be a publicly available (perhaps read-only) url that can be

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The URL should be a publicly available (perhaps read-only) URL that can be

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handed directly to a VCS program without any modification. It should not

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be a url to an html project page that you put in your browser. It's for

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be a URL to an html project page that you put in your browser. It's for

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computers.

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For GitHub, GitHub gist, Bitbucket, or GitLab repositories you can use the

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#### Git URLs as Dependencies

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Git urls are of the form:

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Git URLs are of the form:

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```bash

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<protocol>://[<user>[:<password>]@]<hostname>[:<port>][:][/]<path>[#<commit-ish> | #semver:<semver>]

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As of version 1.1.65, you can refer to GitHub urls as just "foo":

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"user/foo-project". Just as with git URLs, a `commit-ish` suffix can be

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included. For example:

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If a dependency can be used, but you would like npm to proceed if it cannot

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`optionalDependencies` object. This is a map of package name to version or

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url, just like the `dependencies` object. The difference is that build

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URL, just like the `dependencies` object. The difference is that build

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failures do not cause installation to fail. Running `npm install

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--omit=optional` will prevent these dependencies from being installed.

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