npm-view(1)
npm-view
Description
NPM-VIEW
NAME
npm-view
Synopsis
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Description
This command shows data about a package and prints it to stdout.
As an example, to view information about the connect package from the registry, you would run:
npm view connect
The default version is "latest" if unspecified.
Field names can
be specified after the package descriptor.
For example, to show the dependencies of the ronn
package at version
0.3.5, you could do the following:
npm view ronn@0.3.5 dependencies
You can view
child fields by separating them with a period.
To view the git repository URL for the latest version of
npm, you would run the following command:
npm view npm repository.url
This makes it
easy to view information about a dependency with a bit of
shell scripting. For example, to view all the data about the
version of
opts that ronn depends on, you could write the
following:
npm view opts@$(npm view ronn dependencies.opts)
For fields that
are arrays, requesting a non-numeric field will return
all of the values from the objects in the list. For example,
to get all
the contributor email addresses for the express
package, you would run:
npm view express contributors.email
You may also use
numeric indices in square braces to specifically select
an item in an array field. To just get the email address of
the first
contributor in the list, you can run:
npm view express contributors[0].email
If the field value you are querying for is a property of an object, you should run:
npm view express time’[4.8.0]’
Multiple fields
may be specified, and will be printed one after another.
For example, to get all the contributor names and email
addresses, you
can do this:
npm view express contributors.name contributors.email
"Person"
fields are shown as a string if they would be shown as an
object. So, for example, this will show the list of
npm contributors in
the shortened string format. (See package.json for
more on this.)
npm view npm contributors
If a version
range is provided, then data will be printed for every
matching version of the package. This will show which
version of jsdom
was required by each matching version of yui3:
npm view yui3@’>0.5.4’ dependencies.jsdom
To show the
connect package version history, you can do
this:
npm view connect versions
Configuration
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Output
If only a single
string field for a single version is output, then it
will not be colorized or quoted, to enable piping the output
to
another command. If the field is an object, it will be
output as a JavaScript object literal.
If the --json flag is given, the outputted fields will be JSON.
If the version
range matches multiple versions then each printed value
will be prefixed with the version it applies to.
If multiple
fields are requested, then each of them is prefixed with
the field name.
See Also
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package spec |
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npm search |
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npm registry |
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npm config |
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npmrc |
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npm docs |