.TH "NPM\-CONFIG" "3" "October 2016" "" "" .SH "NAME" \fBnpm-config\fR \- Manage the npm configuration files .SH SYNOPSIS .P .RS 2 .nf npm\.commands\.config(args, callback) var val = npm\.config\.get(key) npm\.config\.set(key, val) .fi .RE .SH DESCRIPTION .P This function acts much the same way as the command\-line version\. The first element in the array tells config what to do\. Possible values are: .RS 0 .IP \(bu 2 \fBset\fP Sets a config parameter\. The second element in \fBargs\fP is interpreted as the key, and the third element is interpreted as the value\. .IP \(bu 2 \fBget\fP Gets the value of a config parameter\. The second element in \fBargs\fP is the key to get the value of\. .IP \(bu 2 \fBdelete\fP (\fBrm\fP or \fBdel\fP) Deletes a parameter from the config\. The second element in \fBargs\fP is the key to delete\. .IP \(bu 2 \fBlist\fP (\fBls\fP) Show all configs that aren't secret\. No parameters necessary\. .IP \(bu 2 \fBedit\fP: Opens the config file in the default editor\. This command isn't very useful programmatically, but it is made available\. .RE .P To programmatically access npm configuration settings, or set them for the duration of a program, use the \fBnpm\.config\.set\fP and \fBnpm\.config\.get\fP functions instead\. .SH SEE ALSO .RS 0 .IP \(bu 2 npm apihelp npm .RE