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6       npm-owner - Manage package owners
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8   Synopsis
9         npm owner add <user> <package-spec>
10         npm owner rm <user> <package-spec>
11         npm owner ls <package-spec>
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13         alias: author
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15       Note: This command is unaware of workspaces.
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17   Description
18       Manage ownership of published packages.
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20       • ls:  List  all the users who have access to modify a package and push
21         new versions.  Handy when you need to know who to bug for help.
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23       • add: Add a new user as a maintainer of a package.  This user  is  en‐
24         abled to modify metadata, publish new versions, and add other owners.
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26       • rm:  Remove a user from the package owner list.  This immediately re‐
27         vokes their privileges.
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30       Note that there is only one level of access.  Either you can  modify  a
31       package,  or  you can't.  Future versions may contain more fine-grained
32       access levels, but that is not implemented at this time.
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34       If you have two-factor authentication enabled with auth-and-writes (see
35       npm help npm-profile) then you'll need to include an otp on the command
36       line when changing ownership with --otp.
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38   Configuration
39   registry
40       • Default: "https://registry.npmjs.org/"
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42       • Type: URL
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45       The base URL of the npm registry.
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47   otp
48       • Default: null
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50       • Type: null or String
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53       This is a one-time  password  from  a  two-factor  authenticator.  It's
54       needed when publishing or changing package permissions with npm access.
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56       If  not  set,  and  a  registry  response  fails with a challenge for a
57       one-time password, npm will prompt on the command line for one.
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59   workspace
60       • Default:
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62       • Type: String (can be set multiple times)
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65       Enable running a command in the context of the configured workspaces of
66       the  current project while filtering by running only the workspaces de‐
67       fined by this configuration option.
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69       Valid values for the workspace config are either:
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71       • Workspace names
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73       • Path to a workspace directory
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75       • Path to a parent workspace directory (will result  in  selecting  all
76         workspaces within that folder)
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79       When  set  for the npm init command, this may be set to the folder of a
80       workspace which does not yet exist, to create the folder and set it  up
81       as a brand new workspace within the project.
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83       This value is not exported to the environment for child processes.
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85   workspaces
86       • Default: null
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88       • Type: null or Boolean
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91       Set  to  true  to  run  the  command  in  the context of all configured
92       workspaces.
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94       Explicitly setting this to false will cause commands  like  install  to
95       ignore workspaces altogether. When not set explicitly:
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97       • Commands  that  operate  on  the  node_modules tree (install, update,
98         etc.)  will link workspaces into the node_modules folder. -  Commands
99         that  do other things (test, exec, publish, etc.) will operate on the
100         root project, unless one or more  workspaces  are  specified  in  the
101         workspace config.
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104       This value is not exported to the environment for child processes.
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106   See Also
107       • npm help package spec
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109       • npm help profile
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111       • npm help publish
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113       • npm help registry
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115       • npm help adduser
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