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+ <title>npm</title>
+ <meta http-equiv="content-type" value="text/html;utf-8">
+ <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../static/style.css">
+
+ <body>
+ <div id="wrapper">
+<h1><a href="../api/npm.html">npm</a></h1> <p>node package manager</p>
+
+<h2 id="SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</h2>
+
+<pre><code>var npm = require(&quot;npm&quot;)
+npm.load([configObject,] function (er, npm) {
+ // use the npm object, now that it&#39;s loaded.
+
+ npm.config.set(key, val)
+ val = npm.config.get(key)
+
+ console.log(&quot;prefix = %s&quot;, npm.prefix)
+
+ npm.commands.install([&quot;package&quot;], cb)
+})</code></pre>
+
+<h2 id="VERSION">VERSION</h2>
+
+<p>1.3.3</p>
+
+<h2 id="DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</h2>
+
+<p>This is the API documentation for npm.
+To find documentation of the command line
+client, see <code><a href="../cli/npm.html">npm(1)</a></code>.</p>
+
+<p>Prior to using npm&#39;s commands, <code>npm.load()</code> must be called.
+If you provide <code>configObject</code> as an object hash of top-level
+configs, they override the values stored in the various config
+locations. In the npm command line client, this set of configs
+is parsed from the command line options. Additional configuration
+params are loaded from two configuration files. See <code><a href="../cli/npm-config.html">npm-config(1)</a></code>,
+<code><a href="../misc/npm-config.html">npm-config(7)</a></code>, and <code><a href="../files/npmrc.html">npmrc(5)</a></code> for more information.</p>
+
+<p>After that, each of the functions are accessible in the
+commands object: <code>npm.commands.&lt;cmd&gt;</code>. See <code><a href="../misc/npm-index.html">npm-index(7)</a></code> for a list of
+all possible commands.</p>
+
+<p>All commands on the command object take an <strong>array</strong> of positional argument
+<strong>strings</strong>. The last argument to any function is a callback. Some
+commands take other optional arguments.</p>
+
+<p>Configs cannot currently be set on a per function basis, as each call to
+npm.config.set will change the value for <em>all</em> npm commands in that process.</p>
+
+<p>To find API documentation for a specific command, run the <code>npm apihelp</code>
+command.</p>
+
+<h2 id="METHODS-AND-PROPERTIES">METHODS AND PROPERTIES</h2>
+
+<ul><li><p><code>npm.load(configs, cb)</code></p><p>Load the configuration params, and call the <code>cb</code> function once the
+globalconfig and userconfig files have been loaded as well, or on
+nextTick if they&#39;ve already been loaded.</p></li><li><p><code>npm.config</code></p><p>An object for accessing npm configuration parameters.</p><ul><li><p><code>npm.config.get(key)</code></p></li><li><code>npm.config.set(key, val)</code></li><li><p><code>npm.config.del(key)</code></p></li></ul></li><li><p><code>npm.dir</code> or <code>npm.root</code></p><p>The <code>node_modules</code> directory where npm will operate.</p></li><li><p><code>npm.prefix</code></p><p>The prefix where npm is operating. (Most often the current working
+directory.)</p></li><li><p><code>npm.cache</code></p><p>The place where npm keeps JSON and tarballs it fetches from the
+registry (or uploads to the registry).</p></li><li><p><code>npm.tmp</code></p><p>npm&#39;s temporary working directory.</p></li><li><p><code>npm.deref</code></p><p>Get the &quot;real&quot; name for a command that has either an alias or
+abbreviation.</p></li></ul>
+
+<h2 id="MAGIC">MAGIC</h2>
+
+<p>For each of the methods in the <code>npm.commands</code> hash, a method is added to
+the npm object, which takes a set of positional string arguments rather
+than an array and a callback.</p>
+
+<p>If the last argument is a callback, then it will use the supplied
+callback. However, if no callback is provided, then it will print out
+the error or results.</p>
+
+<p>For example, this would work in a node repl:</p>
+
+<pre><code>&gt; npm = require(&quot;npm&quot;)
+&gt; npm.load() // wait a sec...
+&gt; npm.install(&quot;dnode&quot;, &quot;express&quot;)</code></pre>
+
+<p>Note that that <em>won&#39;t</em> work in a node program, since the <code>install</code>
+method will get called before the configuration load is completed.</p>
+
+<h2 id="ABBREVS">ABBREVS</h2>
+
+<p>In order to support <code>npm ins foo</code> instead of <code>npm install foo</code>, the
+<code>npm.commands</code> object has a set of abbreviations as well as the full
+method names. Use the <code>npm.deref</code> method to find the real name.</p>
+
+<p>For example:</p>
+
+<pre><code>var cmd = npm.deref(&quot;unp&quot;) // cmd === &quot;unpublish&quot;</code></pre>
+</div>
+<p id="footer">npm &mdash; npm@1.3.3</p>
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