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NP-WHOAMI

Section: (1)
Updated: October 2025
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NAME

np-whoami- Display npm username  

Synopsis

npm whoami
Note: This command is unaware of workspaces.  

Description

Display the npm username of the currently logge-in user. If logged into a registry that provides toke-based authentication, then connect to the -/whoami registry endpoint to find the username associated with the token, and print to standard output. If logged into a registry that uses Basic Auth, then simply print the username portion of the authentication string.  

Configuration

 

registry

*
Default: "https://registry.npmjs.org/"
*
Type: URL

The base URL of the npm registry.  

See Also

*
npm help config
*
npm help npmrc
*
npm help adduser


 

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NAME
Synopsis
Description
Configuration
registry
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