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| <h1><a href="../cli/npm-install.html">npm-install</a></h1> <p>Install a package</p>
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| <h2 id="synopsis">SYNOPSIS</h2>
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| <pre><code>npm install (with no args, in package dir)
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| npm install [<@scope>/]<name>
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| npm install [<@scope>/]<name>@<tag>
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| npm install [<@scope>/]<name>@<version>
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| npm install [<@scope>/]<name>@<version range>
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| npm install <git-host>:<git-user>/<repo-name>
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| npm install <git repo url>
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| npm install <tarball file>
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| npm install <tarball url>
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| npm install <folder>
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| 
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| alias: npm i
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| common options: [-P|--save-prod|-D|--save-dev|-O|--save-optional] [-E|--save-exact] [-B|--save-bundle] [--no-save] [--dry-run]</code></pre><h2 id="description">DESCRIPTION</h2>
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| <p>This command installs a package, and any packages that it depends on. If the
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| package has a package-lock or shrinkwrap file, the installation of dependencies
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| will be driven by that, with an <code>npm-shrinkwrap.json</code> taking precedence if both
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| files exist. See <a href="../files/package-lock.json.html">package-lock.json(5)</a> and <a href="../cli/npm-shrinkwrap.html">npm-shrinkwrap(1)</a>.</p>
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| <p>A <code>package</code> is:</p>
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| <ul>
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| <li>a) a folder containing a program described by a <code><a href="../files/package.json.html">package.json(5)</a></code> file</li>
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| <li>b) a gzipped tarball containing (a)</li>
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| <li>c) a url that resolves to (b)</li>
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| <li>d) a <code><name>@<version></code> that is published on the registry (see <code><a href="../misc/npm-registry.html">npm-registry(7)</a></code>) with (c)</li>
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| <li>e) a <code><name>@<tag></code> (see <code><a href="../cli/npm-dist-tag.html">npm-dist-tag(1)</a></code>) that points to (d)</li>
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| <li>f) a <code><name></code> that has a "latest" tag satisfying (e)</li>
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| <li>g) a <code><git remote url></code> that resolves to (a)</li>
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| </ul>
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| <p>Even if you never publish your package, you can still get a lot of
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| benefits of using npm if you just want to write a node program (a), and
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| perhaps if you also want to be able to easily install it elsewhere
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| after packing it up into a tarball (b).</p>
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| <ul>
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| <li><p><code>npm install</code> (in package directory, no arguments):</p>
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| <p>  Install the dependencies in the local node_modules folder.</p>
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| <p>  In global mode (ie, with <code>-g</code> or <code>--global</code> appended to the command),
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|   it installs the current package context (ie, the current working
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|   directory) as a global package.</p>
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| <p>  By default, <code>npm install</code> will install all modules listed as dependencies
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|   in <code><a href="../files/package.json.html">package.json(5)</a></code>.</p>
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| <p>  With the <code>--production</code> flag (or when the <code>NODE_ENV</code> environment variable
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|   is set to <code>production</code>), npm will not install modules listed in
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|   <code>devDependencies</code>.</p>
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| <blockquote>
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| <p>NOTE: The <code>--production</code> flag has no particular meaning when adding a
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|   dependency to a project.</p>
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| </blockquote>
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| </li>
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| <li><p><code>npm install <folder></code>:</p>
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| <p>  Install the package in the directory as a symlink in the current project.
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|   Its dependencies will be installed before it's linked. If <code><folder></code> sits
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|   inside the root of your project, its dependencies may be hoisted to the
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|   toplevel <code>node_modules</code> as they would for other types of dependencies.</p>
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| </li>
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| <li><p><code>npm install <tarball file></code>:</p>
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| <p>  Install a package that is sitting on the filesystem.  Note: if you just want
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|   to link a dev directory into your npm root, you can do this more easily by
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|   using <code>npm link</code>.</p>
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| <p>  Tarball requirements:</p>
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| <ul>
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| <li><p>The filename <em>must</em> use <code>.tar</code>, <code>.tar.gz</code>, or <code>.tgz</code> as
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| the extension.</p>
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| </li>
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| <li><p>The package contents should reside in a subfolder inside the tarball (usually it is called <code>package/</code>). npm strips one directory layer when installing the package (an equivalent of <code>tar x --strip-components=1</code> is run).</p>
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| </li>
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| <li><p>The package must contain a <code>package.json</code> file with <code>name</code> and <code>version</code> properties.</p>
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| <p>Example:</p>
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| <pre><code>npm install ./package.tgz</code></pre></li>
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| </ul>
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| </li>
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| <li><p><code>npm install <tarball url></code>:</p>
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| <p>  Fetch the tarball url, and then install it.  In order to distinguish between
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|   this and other options, the argument must start with "http://" or "https://"</p>
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| <p>  Example:</p>
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| <pre><code>    npm install https://github.com/indexzero/forever/tarball/v0.5.6</code></pre></li>
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| <li><p><code>npm install [<@scope>/]<name></code>:</p>
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| <p>  Do a <code><name>@<tag></code> install, where <code><tag></code> is the "tag" config. (See
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|   <code><a href="../misc/npm-config.html">npm-config(7)</a></code>. The config's default value is <code>latest</code>.)</p>
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| <p>  In most cases, this will install the version of the modules tagged as
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|   <code>latest</code> on the npm registry.</p>
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| <p>  Example:</p>
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| <pre><code>    npm install sax</code></pre><p>  <code>npm install</code> saves any specified packages into <code>dependencies</code> by default.
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|   Additionally, you can control where and how they get saved with some
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|   additional flags:</p>
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| <ul>
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| <li><p><code>-P, --save-prod</code>: Package will appear in your <code>dependencies</code>. This is the</p>
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| <pre><code>               default unless `-D` or `-O` are present.</code></pre></li>
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| <li><p><code>-D, --save-dev</code>: Package will appear in your <code>devDependencies</code>.</p>
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| </li>
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| <li><p><code>-O, --save-optional</code>: Package will appear in your <code>optionalDependencies</code>.</p>
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| </li>
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| <li><p><code>--no-save</code>: Prevents saving to <code>dependencies</code>.</p>
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| <p>When using any of the above options to save dependencies to your
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| package.json, there are two additional, optional flags:</p>
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| </li>
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| <li><p><code>-E, --save-exact</code>: Saved dependencies will be configured with an
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| exact version rather than using npm's default semver range
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| operator.</p>
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| </li>
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| <li><p><code>-B, --save-bundle</code>: Saved dependencies will also be added to your <code>bundleDependencies</code> list.</p>
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| <p>Further, if you have an <code>npm-shrinkwrap.json</code> or <code>package-lock.json</code> then it
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| will be updated as well.</p>
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| <p><code><scope></code> is optional. The package will be downloaded from the registry
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| associated with the specified scope. If no registry is associated with
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| the given scope the default registry is assumed. See <code><a href="../misc/npm-scope.html">npm-scope(7)</a></code>.</p>
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| <p>Note: if you do not include the @-symbol on your scope name, npm will
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| interpret this as a GitHub repository instead, see below. Scopes names
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| must also be followed by a slash.</p>
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| <p>Examples:</p>
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| <pre><code>npm install sax
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| npm install githubname/reponame
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| npm install @myorg/privatepackage
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| npm install node-tap --save-dev
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| npm install dtrace-provider --save-optional
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| npm install readable-stream --save-exact
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| npm install ansi-regex --save-bundle</code></pre></li>
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| </ul>
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| </li>
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| </ul>
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| <pre><code>**Note**: If there is a file or folder named `<name>` in the current
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| working directory, then it will try to install that, and only try to
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| fetch the package by name if it is not valid.</code></pre><ul>
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| <li><p><code>npm install [<@scope>/]<name>@<tag></code>:</p>
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| <p>  Install the version of the package that is referenced by the specified tag.
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|   If the tag does not exist in the registry data for that package, then this
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|   will fail.</p>
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| <p>  Example:</p>
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| <pre><code>    npm install sax@latest
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|     npm install @myorg/mypackage@latest</code></pre></li>
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| <li><p><code>npm install [<@scope>/]<name>@<version></code>:</p>
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| <p>  Install the specified version of the package.  This will fail if the
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|   version has not been published to the registry.</p>
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| <p>  Example:</p>
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| <pre><code>    npm install sax@0.1.1
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|     npm install @myorg/privatepackage@1.5.0</code></pre></li>
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| <li><p><code>npm install [<@scope>/]<name>@<version range></code>:</p>
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| <p>  Install a version of the package matching the specified version range.  This
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|   will follow the same rules for resolving dependencies described in <code><a href="../files/package.json.html">package.json(5)</a></code>.</p>
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| <p>  Note that most version ranges must be put in quotes so that your shell will
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|   treat it as a single argument.</p>
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| <p>  Example:</p>
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| <pre><code>    npm install sax@">=0.1.0 <0.2.0"
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|     npm install @myorg/privatepackage@">=0.1.0 <0.2.0"</code></pre></li>
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| <li><p><code>npm install <git remote url></code>:</p>
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| <p>  Installs the package from the hosted git provider, cloning it with <code>git</code>.
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|   For a full git remote url, only that URL will be attempted.</p>
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| <pre><code>    <protocol>://[<user>[:<password>]@]<hostname>[:<port>][:][/]<path>[#<commit-ish> | #semver:<semver>]</code></pre><p>  <code><protocol></code> is one of <code>git</code>, <code>git+ssh</code>, <code>git+http</code>, <code>git+https</code>, or
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|   <code>git+file</code>.</p>
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| <p>  If <code>#<commit-ish></code> is provided, it will be used to clone exactly that
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|   commit. If the commit-ish has the format <code>#semver:<semver></code>, <code><semver></code> can
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|   be any valid semver range or exact version, and npm will look for any tags
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|   or refs matching that range in the remote repository, much as it would for a
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|   registry dependency. If neither <code>#<commit-ish></code> or <code>#semver:<semver></code> is
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|   specified, then the default branch of the repository is used.</p>
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| <p>  If the repository makes use of submodules, those submodules will be cloned
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|   as well.</p>
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| <p>  If the package being installed contains a <code>prepare</code> script, its
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|   <code>dependencies</code> and <code>devDependencies</code> will be installed, and the prepare
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|   script will be run, before the package is packaged and installed.</p>
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| <p>  The following git environment variables are recognized by npm and will be
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|   added to the environment when running git:</p>
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| <ul>
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| <li><p><code>GIT_ASKPASS</code></p>
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| </li>
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| <li><p><code>GIT_EXEC_PATH</code></p>
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| </li>
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| <li><p><code>GIT_PROXY_COMMAND</code></p>
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| </li>
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| <li><p><code>GIT_SSH</code></p>
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| </li>
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| <li><p><code>GIT_SSH_COMMAND</code></p>
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| </li>
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| <li><p><code>GIT_SSL_CAINFO</code></p>
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| </li>
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| <li><p><code>GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY</code></p>
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| <p>See the git man page for details.</p>
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| <p>Examples:</p>
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| <pre><code>npm install git+ssh://git@github.com:npm/cli.git#v1.0.27
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| npm install git+ssh://git@github.com:npm/cli#semver:^5.0
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| npm install git+https://isaacs@github.com/npm/cli.git
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| npm install git://github.com/npm/cli.git#v1.0.27
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| GIT_SSH_COMMAND='ssh -i ~/.ssh/custom_ident' npm install git+ssh://git@github.com:npm/cli.git</code></pre></li>
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| </ul>
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| </li>
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| <li><p><code>npm install <githubname>/<githubrepo>[#<commit-ish>]</code>:</p>
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| </li>
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| <li><p><code>npm install github:<githubname>/<githubrepo>[#<commit-ish>]</code>:</p>
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| <p>  Install the package at <code>https://github.com/githubname/githubrepo</code> by
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|   attempting to clone it using <code>git</code>.</p>
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| <p>  If <code>#<commit-ish></code> is provided, it will be used to clone exactly that
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|   commit. If the commit-ish has the format <code>#semver:<semver></code>, <code><semver></code> can
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|   be any valid semver range or exact version, and npm will look for any tags
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|   or refs matching that range in the remote repository, much as it would for a
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|   registry dependency. If neither <code>#<commit-ish></code> or <code>#semver:<semver></code> is
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|   specified, then <code>master</code> is used.</p>
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| <p>  As with regular git dependencies, <code>dependencies</code> and <code>devDependencies</code> will
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|   be installed if the package has a <code>prepare</code> script, before the package is
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|   done installing.</p>
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| <p>  Examples:</p>
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| <pre><code>    npm install mygithubuser/myproject
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|     npm install github:mygithubuser/myproject</code></pre></li>
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| <li><p><code>npm install gist:[<githubname>/]<gistID>[#<commit-ish>|#semver:<semver>]</code>:</p>
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| <p>  Install the package at <code>https://gist.github.com/gistID</code> by attempting to
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|   clone it using <code>git</code>. The GitHub username associated with the gist is
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|   optional and will not be saved in <code>package.json</code>.</p>
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| <p>  As with regular git dependencies, <code>dependencies</code> and <code>devDependencies</code> will
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|   be installed if the package has a <code>prepare</code> script, before the package is
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|   done installing.</p>
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| <p>  Example:</p>
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| <pre><code>    npm install gist:101a11beef</code></pre></li>
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| <li><p><code>npm install bitbucket:<bitbucketname>/<bitbucketrepo>[#<commit-ish>]</code>:</p>
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| <p>  Install the package at <code>https://bitbucket.org/bitbucketname/bitbucketrepo</code>
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|   by attempting to clone it using <code>git</code>.</p>
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| <p>  If <code>#<commit-ish></code> is provided, it will be used to clone exactly that
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|   commit. If the commit-ish has the format <code>#semver:<semver></code>, <code><semver></code> can
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|   be any valid semver range or exact version, and npm will look for any tags
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|   or refs matching that range in the remote repository, much as it would for a
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|   registry dependency. If neither <code>#<commit-ish></code> or <code>#semver:<semver></code> is
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|   specified, then <code>master</code> is used.</p>
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| <p>  As with regular git dependencies, <code>dependencies</code> and <code>devDependencies</code> will
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|   be installed if the package has a <code>prepare</code> script, before the package is
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|   done installing.</p>
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| <p>  Example:</p>
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| <pre><code>    npm install bitbucket:mybitbucketuser/myproject</code></pre></li>
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| <li><p><code>npm install gitlab:<gitlabname>/<gitlabrepo>[#<commit-ish>]</code>:</p>
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| <p>  Install the package at <code>https://gitlab.com/gitlabname/gitlabrepo</code>
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|   by attempting to clone it using <code>git</code>.</p>
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| <p>  If <code>#<commit-ish></code> is provided, it will be used to clone exactly that
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|   commit. If the commit-ish has the format <code>#semver:<semver></code>, <code><semver></code> can
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|   be any valid semver range or exact version, and npm will look for any tags
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|   or refs matching that range in the remote repository, much as it would for a
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|   registry dependency. If neither <code>#<commit-ish></code> or <code>#semver:<semver></code> is
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|   specified, then <code>master</code> is used.</p>
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| <p>  As with regular git dependencies, <code>dependencies</code> and <code>devDependencies</code> will
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|   be installed if the package has a <code>prepare</code> script, before the package is
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|   done installing.</p>
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| <p>  Example:</p>
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| <pre><code>    npm install gitlab:mygitlabuser/myproject
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|     npm install gitlab:myusr/myproj#semver:^5.0</code></pre></li>
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| </ul>
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| <p>You may combine multiple arguments, and even multiple types of arguments.
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| For example:</p>
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| <pre><code>npm install sax@">=0.1.0 <0.2.0" bench supervisor</code></pre><p>The <code>--tag</code> argument will apply to all of the specified install targets. If a
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| tag with the given name exists, the tagged version is preferred over newer
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| versions.</p>
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| <p>The <code>--dry-run</code> argument will report in the usual way what the install would
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| have done without actually installing anything.</p>
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| <p>The <code>--package-lock-only</code> argument will only update the <code>package-lock.json</code>,
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| instead of checking <code>node_modules</code> and downloading dependencies.</p>
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| <p>The <code>-f</code> or <code>--force</code> argument will force npm to fetch remote resources even if a
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| local copy exists on disk.</p>
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| <pre><code>npm install sax --force</code></pre><p>The <code>-g</code> or <code>--global</code> argument will cause npm to install the package globally
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| rather than locally.  See <code><a href="../files/npm-folders.html">npm-folders(5)</a></code>.</p>
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| <p>The <code>--global-style</code> argument will cause npm to install the package into
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| your local <code>node_modules</code> folder with the same layout it uses with the
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| global <code>node_modules</code> folder. Only your direct dependencies will show in
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| <code>node_modules</code> and everything they depend on will be flattened in their
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| <code>node_modules</code> folders. This obviously will eliminate some deduping.</p>
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| <p>The <code>--ignore-scripts</code> argument will cause npm to not execute any
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| scripts defined in the package.json. See <code><a href="../misc/npm-scripts.html">npm-scripts(7)</a></code>.</p>
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| <p>The <code>--legacy-bundling</code> argument will cause npm to install the package such
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| that versions of npm prior to 1.4, such as the one included with node 0.8,
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| can install the package. This eliminates all automatic deduping.</p>
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| <p>The <code>--link</code> argument will cause npm to link global installs into the
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| local space in some cases.</p>
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| <p>The <code>--no-bin-links</code> argument will prevent npm from creating symlinks for
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| any binaries the package might contain.</p>
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| <p>The <code>--no-optional</code> argument will prevent optional dependencies from
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| being installed.</p>
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| <p>The <code>--no-shrinkwrap</code> argument, which will ignore an available
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| package lock or shrinkwrap file and use the package.json instead.</p>
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| <p>The <code>--no-package-lock</code> argument will prevent npm from creating a
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| <code>package-lock.json</code> file.  When running with package-lock's disabled npm
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| will not automatically prune your node modules when installing.</p>
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| <p>The <code>--nodedir=/path/to/node/source</code> argument will allow npm to find the
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| node source code so that npm can compile native modules.</p>
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| <p>The <code>--only={prod[uction]|dev[elopment]}</code> argument will cause either only
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| <code>devDependencies</code> or only non-<code>devDependencies</code> to be installed regardless of the <code>NODE_ENV</code>.</p>
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| <p>The <code>--no-audit</code> argument can be used to disable sending of audit reports to
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| the configured registries.  See <code><a href="../cli/npm-audit.html">npm-audit(1)</a></code> for details on what is sent.</p>
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| <p>See <code><a href="../misc/npm-config.html">npm-config(7)</a></code>.  Many of the configuration params have some
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| effect on installation, since that's most of what npm does.</p>
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| <h2 id="algorithm">ALGORITHM</h2>
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| <p>To install a package, npm uses the following algorithm:</p>
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| <pre><code>load the existing node_modules tree from disk
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| clone the tree
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| fetch the package.json and assorted metadata and add it to the clone
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| walk the clone and add any missing dependencies
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|   dependencies will be added as close to the top as is possible
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|   without breaking any other modules
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| compare the original tree with the cloned tree and make a list of
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| actions to take to convert one to the other
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| execute all of the actions, deepest first
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|   kinds of actions are install, update, remove and move</code></pre><p>For this <code>package{dep}</code> structure: <code>A{B,C}, B{C}, C{D}</code>,
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| this algorithm produces:</p>
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| <pre><code>A
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| +-- B
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| +-- C
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| +-- D</code></pre><p>That is, the dependency from B to C is satisfied by the fact that A
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| already caused C to be installed at a higher level. D is still installed
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| at the top level because nothing conflicts with it.</p>
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| <p>For <code>A{B,C}, B{C,D@1}, C{D@2}</code>, this algorithm produces:</p>
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| <pre><code>A
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| +-- B
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| +-- C
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|    `-- D@2
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| +-- D@1</code></pre><p>Because B's D@1 will be installed in the top level, C now has to install D@2
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| privately for itself. This algorithm is deterministic, but different trees may
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| be produced if two dependencies are requested for installation in a different
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| order.</p>
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| <p>See <a href="../files/npm-folders.html">npm-folders(5)</a> for a more detailed description of the specific
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| folder structures that npm creates.</p>
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| <h3 id="limitations-of-npm-s-install-algorithm">Limitations of npm's Install Algorithm</h3>
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| <p>npm will refuse to install any package with an identical name to the
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| current package. This can be overridden with the <code>--force</code> flag, but in
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| most cases can simply be addressed by changing the local package name.</p>
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| <p>There are some very rare and pathological edge-cases where a cycle can
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| cause npm to try to install a never-ending tree of packages.  Here is
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| the simplest case:</p>
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| <pre><code>A -> B -> A' -> B' -> A -> B -> A' -> B' -> A -> ...</code></pre><p>where <code>A</code> is some version of a package, and <code>A'</code> is a different version
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| of the same package.  Because <code>B</code> depends on a different version of <code>A</code>
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| than the one that is already in the tree, it must install a separate
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| copy.  The same is true of <code>A'</code>, which must install <code>B'</code>.  Because <code>B'</code>
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| depends on the original version of <code>A</code>, which has been overridden, the
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| cycle falls into infinite regress.</p>
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| <p>To avoid this situation, npm flat-out refuses to install any
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| <code>name@version</code> that is already present anywhere in the tree of package
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| <h2 id="see-also">SEE ALSO</h2>
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| <ul>
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| <li><a href="../files/npm-folders.html">npm-folders(5)</a></li>
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| <li><a href="../cli/npm-update.html">npm-update(1)</a></li>
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| <li><a href="../cli/npm-audit.html">npm-audit(1)</a></li>
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| <li><a href="../cli/npm-link.html">npm-link(1)</a></li>
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| <li><a href="../cli/npm-rebuild.html">npm-rebuild(1)</a></li>
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| <li><a href="../misc/npm-scripts.html">npm-scripts(7)</a></li>
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| <li><a href="../cli/npm-build.html">npm-build(1)</a></li>
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| <li><a href="../cli/npm-config.html">npm-config(1)</a></li>
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| <li><a href="../misc/npm-config.html">npm-config(7)</a></li>
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| <li><a href="../files/npmrc.html">npmrc(5)</a></li>
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| <li><a href="../misc/npm-registry.html">npm-registry(7)</a></li>
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| <li><a href="../cli/npm-dist-tag.html">npm-dist-tag(1)</a></li>
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| <li><a href="../cli/npm-uninstall.html">npm-uninstall(1)</a></li>
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| <li><a href="../cli/npm-shrinkwrap.html">npm-shrinkwrap(1)</a></li>
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| <li><a href="../files/package.json.html">package.json(5)</a></li>
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