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PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/38475 Reviewed-By: Trivikram Kamat <trivikr.dev@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <luigipinca@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Richard Lau <rlau@redhat.com>
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---
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title: npm-init
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section: 1
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description: Create a package.json file
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---
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### Synopsis
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```bash
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npm init [--force|-f|--yes|-y|--scope]
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npm init <@scope> (same as `npm exec <@scope>/create`)
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npm init [<@scope>/]<name> (same as `npm exec [<@scope>/]create-<name>`)
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npm init [-w <dir>] [args...]
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```
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### Description
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`npm init <initializer>` can be used to set up a new or existing npm
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package.
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`initializer` in this case is an npm package named `create-<initializer>`,
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which will be installed by [`npm-exec`](/commands/npm-exec), and then have its
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main bin executed -- presumably creating or updating `package.json` and
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running any other initialization-related operations.
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The init command is transformed to a corresponding `npm exec` operation as
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follows:
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* `npm init foo` -> `npm exec create-foo`
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* `npm init @usr/foo` -> `npm exec @usr/create-foo`
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* `npm init @usr` -> `npm exec @usr/create`
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If the initializer is omitted (by just calling `npm init`), init will fall
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back to legacy init behavior. It will ask you a bunch of questions, and
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then write a package.json for you. It will attempt to make reasonable
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guesses based on existing fields, dependencies, and options selected. It is
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strictly additive, so it will keep any fields and values that were already
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set. You can also use `-y`/`--yes` to skip the questionnaire altogether. If
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you pass `--scope`, it will create a scoped package.
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#### Forwarding additional options
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Any additional options will be passed directly to the command, so `npm init
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foo -- --hello` will map to `npm exec -- create-foo --hello`.
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To better illustrate how options are forwarded, here's a more evolved
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example showing options passed to both the **npm cli** and a create package,
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both following commands are equivalent:
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- `npm init foo -y --registry=<url> -- --hello -a`
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- `npm exec -y --registry=<url> -- create-foo --hello -a`
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### Examples
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Create a new React-based project using
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[`create-react-app`](https://npm.im/create-react-app):
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```bash
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$ npm init react-app ./my-react-app
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```
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Create a new `esm`-compatible package using
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[`create-esm`](https://npm.im/create-esm):
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```bash
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$ mkdir my-esm-lib && cd my-esm-lib
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$ npm init esm --yes
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```
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Generate a plain old package.json using legacy init:
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```bash
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$ mkdir my-npm-pkg && cd my-npm-pkg
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$ git init
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$ npm init
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```
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Generate it without having it ask any questions:
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```bash
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$ npm init -y
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```
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### Workspaces support
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It's possible to create a new workspace within your project by using the
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`workspace` config option. When using `npm init -w <dir>` the cli will
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create the folders and boilerplate expected while also adding a reference
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to your project `package.json` `"workspaces": []` property in order to make
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sure that new generated **workspace** is properly set up as such.
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Given a project with no workspaces, e.g:
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```
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.
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+-- package.json
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```
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You may generate a new workspace using the legacy init:
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```bash
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$ npm init -w packages/a
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```
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That will generate a new folder and `package.json` file, while also updating
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your top-level `package.json` to add the reference to this new workspace:
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```
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.
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+-- package.json
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`-- packages
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`-- a
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`-- package.json
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```
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The workspaces init also supports the `npm init <initializer> -w <dir>`
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syntax, following the same set of rules explained earlier in the initial
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**Description** section of this page. Similar to the previous example of
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creating a new React-based project using
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[`create-react-app`](https://npm.im/create-react-app), the following syntax
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will make sure to create the new react app as a nested **workspace** within your
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project and configure your `package.json` to recognize it as such:
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```bash
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npm init -w packages/my-react-app react-app .
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```
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This will make sure to generate your react app as expected, one important
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consideration to have in mind is that `npm exec` is going to be run in the
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context of the newly created folder for that workspace, and that's the reason
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why in this example the initializer uses the initializer name followed with a
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dot to represent the current directory in that context, e.g: `react-app .`:
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```
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.
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+-- package.json
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`-- packages
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+-- a
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| `-- package.json
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`-- my-react-app
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+-- README
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+-- package.json
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`-- ...
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```
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### A note on caching
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The npm cli utilizes its internal package cache when using the package
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name specified. You can use the following to change how and when the
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cli uses this cache. See [`npm cache`](/commands/npm-cache) for more on
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how the cache works.
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#### prefer-online
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Forces staleness checks for packages, making the cli look for updates
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immediately even if the package is already in the cache.
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#### prefer-offline
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Bypasses staleness checks for packages. Missing data will still be
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requested from the server. To force full offline mode, use `offline`.
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#### offline
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Forces full offline mode. Any packages not locally cached will result in
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an error.
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#### workspace
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* Alias: `-w`
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* Type: Array
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* Default: `[]`
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Enable running `npm init` in the context of workspaces, creating any missing
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folders, generating files and adding/updating the `"workspaces"` property of
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the project `package.json`.
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the provided names or paths provided.
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Valid values for the `workspace` config are either:
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- Workspace names
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- Path to a workspace directory
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- Path to a parent workspace directory (will result to selecting all of the
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children workspaces)
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#### workspaces
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* Alias: `-ws`
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* Type: Boolean
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* Default: `false`
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Run `npm init` in the context of all configured workspaces for the
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current project.
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### See Also
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* [init-package-json module](http://npm.im/init-package-json)
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* [package.json](/configuring-npm/package-json)
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* [npm version](/commands/npm-version)
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* [npm scope](/using-npm/scope)
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* [npm exec](/commands/npm-exec)
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* [npm workspaces](/using-npm/workspaces)
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