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npm-adduser
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Synopsis
npm adduseraliases: login, add-user
Note: This command is unaware of workspaces.
Description
Create or verify a user named <username>
in the specified registry, and save the credentials to the .npmrc
file. If no registry is specified, the default registry will be used (see config
).
The username, password, and email are read in from prompts.
To reset your password, go to https://www.npmjs.com/forgot
To change your email address, go to https://www.npmjs.com/email-edit
You may use this command multiple times with the same user account to authorize on a new machine. When authenticating on a new machine, the username, password and email address must all match with your existing record.
npm login
is an alias to adduser
and behaves exactly the same way.
Configuration
registry
- Default: "https://registry.npmjs.org/"
- Type: URL
The base URL of the npm registry.
scope
- Default: the scope of the current project, if any, or ""
- Type: String
Associate an operation with a scope for a scoped registry.
Useful when logging in to or out of a private registry:
# log in, linking the scope to the custom registrynpm login --scope=@mycorp --registry=https://registry.mycorp.com# log out, removing the link and the auth tokennpm logout --scope=@mycorp
This will cause @mycorp
to be mapped to the registry for future installation of packages specified according to the pattern @mycorp/package
.
This will also cause npm init
to create a scoped package.
# accept all defaults, and create a package named "@foo/whatever",# instead of just named "whatever"npm init --scope=@foo --yes
auth-type
- Default: "legacy"
- Type: "legacy", "web", "sso", "saml", "oauth", or "webauthn"
NOTE: auth-type values "sso", "saml", "oauth", and "webauthn" will be removed in a future version.
What authentication strategy to use with login
.