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npm-outdated(1) -- Check for outdated packages
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## SYNOPSIS
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npm outdated [[<@scope>/]<pkg> ...]
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## DESCRIPTION
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This command will check the registry to see if any (or, specific) installed
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packages are currently outdated.
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In the output:
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* `wanted` is the maximum version of the package that satisfies the semver
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range specified in `package.json`. If there's no available semver range (i.e.
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you're running `npm outdated --global`, or the package isn't included in
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`package.json`), then `wanted` shows the currently-installed version.
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* `latest` is the version of the package tagged as latest in the registry.
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Running `npm publish` with no special configuration will publish the package
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with a dist-tag of `latest`. This may or may not be the maximum version of
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the package, or the most-recently published version of the package, depending
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on how the package's developer manages the latest dist-tag(1).
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* `location` is where in the dependency tree the package is located. Note that
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`npm outdated` defaults to a depth of 0, so unless you override that, you'll
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always be seeing only top-level dependencies that are outdated.
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* `package type` (when using `--long` / `-l`) tells you whether this package is
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a `dependency` or a `devDependency`. Packages not included in `package.json`
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are always marked `dependencies`.
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* `homepage` (when using `--long` / `-l`) is the `homepage` value contained in the package's `package.json`
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* Red means there's a newer version matching your semver requirements, so you should update now.
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* Yellow indicates that there's a newer version above your semver requirements (usually new major, or new 0.x minor) so proceed with caution.
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### An example
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```
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$ npm outdated
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Package Current Wanted Latest Location
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glob 5.0.15 5.0.15 6.0.1 test-outdated-output
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nothingness 0.0.3 git git test-outdated-output
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npm 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.1 test-outdated-output
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local-dev 0.0.3 linked linked test-outdated-output
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once 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.3 test-outdated-output
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```
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With these `dependencies`:
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```json
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{
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"glob": "^5.0.15",
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"nothingness": "github:othiym23/nothingness#master",
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"npm": "^3.5.1",
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"once": "^1.3.1"
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}
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```
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A few things to note:
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* `glob` requires `^5`, which prevents npm from installing `glob@6`, which is
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outside the semver range.
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* Git dependencies will always be reinstalled, because of how they're specified.
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The installed committish might satisfy the dependency specifier (if it's
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something immutable, like a commit SHA), or it might not, so `npm outdated` and
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`npm update` have to fetch Git repos to check. This is why currently doing a
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reinstall of a Git dependency always forces a new clone and install.
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* `npm@3.5.2` is marked as "wanted", but "latest" is `npm@3.5.1` because npm
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uses dist-tags to manage its `latest` and `next` release channels. `npm update`
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will install the _newest_ version, but `npm install npm` (with no semver range)
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will install whatever's tagged as `latest`.
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* `once` is just plain out of date. Reinstalling `node_modules` from scratch or
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running `npm update` will bring it up to spec.
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## CONFIGURATION
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### json
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* Default: false
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* Type: Boolean
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Show information in JSON format.
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### long
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* Default: false
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* Type: Boolean
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Show extended information.
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### parseable
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* Default: false
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* Type: Boolean
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Show parseable output instead of tree view.
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### global
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* Default: false
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* Type: Boolean
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Check packages in the global install prefix instead of in the current
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project.
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### depth
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* Default: 0
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* Type: Int
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Max depth for checking dependency tree.
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## SEE ALSO
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* npm-update(1)
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* npm-dist-tag(1)
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* npm-registry(7)
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* npm-folders(5)
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