Man1 - npm-deprecate.1
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NAME
npm-deprecate - Deprecate a version of a package
Synopsis
npm deprecate <pkg>[@<version range>] <message>
Note: This command is unaware of workspaces.
Description
This command will update the npm registry entry for a package, providing a deprecation warning to all who attempt to install it.
It works on version ranges https://semver.npmjs.com/ as well as specific versions, so you can do something like this:
npm deprecate my-thing@"< 0.2.3" "critical bug fixed in v0.2.3"
SemVer ranges passed to this command are interpreted such that they do include prerelease versions. For example:
npm deprecate my-thing@1.x "1.x is no longer supported"
In this case, a version my-thing@1.0.0-beta.0 will also be deprecated.
You must be the package owner to deprecate something. See the owner and adduser help topics.
To un-deprecate a package, specify an empty string (“”) for the message argument. Note that you must use double quotes with no space between them to format an empty string.
Configuration
<!– AUTOGENERATED CONFIG DESCRIPTIONS START –> <!– automatically generated, do not edit manually –> <!– see lib/utils/config/definitions.js –>
registry
- Default: “https://registry.npmjs.org/”
- Type: URL
The base URL of the npm registry. <!– automatically generated, do not edit manually –> <!– see lib/utils/config/definitions.js –>
otp
- Default: null
- Type: null or String
This is a one-time password from a two-factor authenticator. It’s needed when publishing or changing package permissions with npm access .
If not set, and a registry response fails with a challenge for a one-time password, npm will prompt on the command line for one. <!– automatically generated, do not edit manually –> <!– see lib/utils/config/definitions.js –>
<!– AUTOGENERATED CONFIG DESCRIPTIONS END –>
See Also
- npm help publish
- npm help registry
- npm help owner
- npm help adduser