X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.simantics.org/r/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=org.simantics.maps.server%2Fnode%2Fnode-v4.8.0-win-x64%2Fnode_modules%2Fnpm%2Fdoc%2Fcli%2Fnpm-view.md;fp=org.simantics.maps.server%2Fnode%2Fnode-v4.8.0-win-x64%2Fnode_modules%2Fnpm%2Fdoc%2Fcli%2Fnpm-view.md;h=0e3df33d66867ba3234463d89f74f83c6d673e8f;hb=2529be6d456deeb07c128603ce4971f1dc29b695;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=2636fc31c16c23711cf2b06a4ae8537bba9c1d35;p=simantics%2Fdistrict.git diff --git a/org.simantics.maps.server/node/node-v4.8.0-win-x64/node_modules/npm/doc/cli/npm-view.md b/org.simantics.maps.server/node/node-v4.8.0-win-x64/node_modules/npm/doc/cli/npm-view.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0e3df33d --- /dev/null +++ b/org.simantics.maps.server/node/node-v4.8.0-win-x64/node_modules/npm/doc/cli/npm-view.md @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +npm-view(1) -- View registry info +================================= + +## SYNOPSIS + + npm view [@/][@] [[.]...] + npm v [@/][@] [[.]...] + +## DESCRIPTION + +This command shows data about a package and prints it to the stream +referenced by the `outfd` config, which defaults to stdout. + +To show the package registry entry for the `connect` package, you can do +this: + + npm view connect + +The default version is "latest" if unspecified. + +Field names can be specified after the package descriptor. +For example, to show the dependencies of the `ronn` package at version +0.3.5, you could do the following: + + npm view ronn@0.3.5 dependencies + +You can view child fields by separating them with a period. +To view the git repository URL for the latest version of npm, you could +do this: + + npm view npm repository.url + +This makes it easy to view information about a dependency with a bit of +shell scripting. For example, to view all the data about the version of +opts that ronn depends on, you can do this: + + npm view opts@$(npm view ronn dependencies.opts) + +For fields that are arrays, requesting a non-numeric field will return +all of the values from the objects in the list. For example, to get all +the contributor names for the "express" project, you can do this: + + npm view express contributors.email + +You may also use numeric indices in square braces to specifically select +an item in an array field. To just get the email address of the first +contributor in the list, you can do this: + + npm view express contributors[0].email + +Multiple fields may be specified, and will be printed one after another. +For exampls, to get all the contributor names and email addresses, you +can do this: + + npm view express contributors.name contributors.email + +"Person" fields are shown as a string if they would be shown as an +object. So, for example, this will show the list of npm contributors in +the shortened string format. (See `package.json(5)` for more on this.) + + npm view npm contributors + +If a version range is provided, then data will be printed for every +matching version of the package. This will show which version of jsdom +was required by each matching version of yui3: + + npm view yui3@'>0.5.4' dependencies.jsdom + +To show the `connect` package version history, you can do +this: + + npm view connect versions + +## OUTPUT + +If only a single string field for a single version is output, then it +will not be colorized or quoted, so as to enable piping the output to +another command. If the field is an object, it will be output as a JavaScript object literal. + +If the --json flag is given, the outputted fields will be JSON. + +If the version range matches multiple versions, than each printed value +will be prefixed with the version it applies to. + +If multiple fields are requested, than each of them are prefixed with +the field name. + +## SEE ALSO + +* npm-search(1) +* npm-registry(7) +* npm-config(1) +* npm-config(7) +* npmrc(5) +* npm-docs(1)