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NPM\-PACK

Section: (1)
Updated: December 2016
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NAME

npm-pack - Create a tarball from a package  

SYNOPSIS

npm pack [[<@scope>/]<pkg>...]
 

DESCRIPTION

For anything that's installable (that is, a package folder, tarball, tarball url, name@tag, name@version, name, or scoped name), this command will fetch it to the cache, and then copy the tarball to the current working directory as <name>-<version>.tgz, and then write the filenames out to stdout. If the same package is specified multiple times, then the file will be overwritten the second time. If no arguments are supplied, then npm packs the current package folder.  

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npm help cache
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npm help publish
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npm help config
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