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6       Logging - Why, What & How we Log
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8   Description
9       The  npm CLI has various mechanisms for showing different levels of in‐
10       formation back to end-users for certain commands, configurations &  en‐
11       vironments.
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13   Setting Log Levels
14   loglevel
15       loglevel  is  a global argument/config that can be set to determine the
16       type of information to be displayed.
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18       The default value of loglevel is "notice" but there  are  several  lev‐
19       els/types of logs available, including:
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21"silent"
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23"error"
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25"warn"
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27"notice"
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29"http"
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31"timing"
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33"info"
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35"verbose"
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37"silly"
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40       All  logs  pertaining to a level proceeding the current setting will be
41       shown.
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43       All logs are written to a debug log, with the path to that file printed
44       if the execution of a command fails.
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46   Aliases
47       The log levels listed above have various corresponding aliases, includ‐
48       ing:
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50-d: --loglevel info
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52--dd: --loglevel verbose
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54--verbose: --loglevel verbose
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56--ddd: --loglevel silly
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58-q: --loglevel warn
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60--quiet: --loglevel warn
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62-s: --loglevel silent
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64--silent: --loglevel silent
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67   foreground-scripts
68       The npm CLI began hiding the output of lifecycle scripts  for  npm  in‐
69       stall  as  of v7. Notably, this means you will not see logs/output from
70       packages that may be using "install  scripts"  to  display  information
71       back to you or from your own project's scripts defined in package.json.
72       If you'd like to change this behavior & log this  output  you  can  set
73       foreground-scripts to true.
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75   Registry Response Headers
76   npm-notice
77       The  npm CLI reads from & logs any npm-notice headers that are returned
78       from the configured registry. This mechanism can be used by third-party
79       registries  to  provide  useful  information when network-dependent re‐
80       quests occur.
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82       This header is not cached, and will not be logged  if  the  request  is
83       served from the cache.
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85   See also
86       • npm help config
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