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NAME
       npm-publish

Synopsis
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Description
       Publishes  a  package  to  the  registry so that it can be installed by
       name.

       By default npm will publish to the public registry. This can be
       overridden by specifying a different default registry or using a
       scope in the name, combined with a
       scope-configured registry (see
       package.json).

       A package is interpreted the same way as other commands (like
       npm install and can be:

        • a) a folder containing a program described by a
          package.json file

        • b) a gzipped tarball containing (a)

        • c) a url that resolves to (b)

        • d) a <name>@<version> that is published on the registry (see
          registry) with (c)

        • e) a <name>@<tag> (see npm dist-tag) that
          points to (d)

        • f) a <name> that has a "latest" tag satisfying (e)

        • g) a <git remote url> that resolves to (a)

       The publish will fail if the package name and version  combination  al-
       ready
       exists in the specified registry.

       Once  a  package  is published with a given name and version, that spe-
       cific
       name and version combination can never be used again, even if it is re-
       moved
       with npm unpublish.

       As  of npm@5, both a sha1sum and an integrity field with a sha512sum of
       the
       tarball will be submitted to the registry  during  publication.  Subse-
       quent
       installs  will  use  the  strongest supported algorithm to verify down-
       loads.

       Similar to --dry-run see npm pack, which figures
       out the files to be included and packs them into a tarball  to  be  up-
       loaded
       to the registry.

Files included in package
       To  see  what  will  be included in your package, run npx npm-packlist.
       All
       files are included by default, with the following exceptions:

        • Certain files that are relevant to package installation and  distri-
          bution
          are always included.  For example, package.json, README.md,
          LICENSE, and so on.

        • If there is a "files" list in
          package.json, then only the files
          specified  will  be  included.   (If directories are specified, then
          they
          will be walked recursively and their contents included,  subject  to
          the
          same ignore rules.)

        • If there is a .gitignore or .npmignore file, then ignored files in
          that  and  all  child directories will be excluded from the package.
          If
          both files exist, then the .gitignore is ignored, and only the
          .npmignore is used.

        .npmignore files follow the same pattern
        rules
        as .gitignore files

        • If the file matches certain patterns, then  it  will  never  be  in-
          cluded,
          unless  explicitly  added  to  the  &quot;files&quot;  list in pack-
          age.json, or
          un-ignored with a ! rule in a .npmignore or .gitignore file.

        • Symbolic links are never included in npm packages.

       See developers for full details on what's
       included in the published package, as well as details on how the  pack-
       age is
       built.

Configuration
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See Also
        • package spec

        • npm-packlist package

        • npm registry

        • npm scope

        • npm adduser

        • npm owner

        • npm deprecate

        • npm dist-tag

        • npm pack

        • npm profile

9.2.0                            December 2022                  NPM-PUBLISH(1)

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