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- .TH "SPEC" "7" "March 2026" "NPM@11.12.0" ""
- .SH "NAME"
- \fBspec\fR - Package name specifier
- .SS "Description"
- .P
- Commands like \fBnpm install\fR and the dependency sections in the \fBpackage.json\fR use a package name specifier. This can be many different things that all refer to a "package". Examples include a package name, git url, tarball, or local directory. These will generally be referred to as \fB<package-spec>\fR in the help output for the npm commands that use this package name specifier.
- .SS "Package name"
- .RS 0
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fB\[lB]<@scope>/\[rB]<pkg>\fR
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fB\[lB]<@scope>/\[rB]<pkg>@<tag>\fR
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fB\[lB]<@scope>/\[rB]<pkg>@<version>\fR
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fB\[lB]<@scope>/\[rB]<pkg>@<version range>\fR
- .RE 0
- .P
- Refers to a package by name, with or without a scope, and optionally tag, version, or version range. This is typically used in combination with the \fBregistry\fR \fI\(la/using-npm/config#registry\(ra\fR config to refer to a package in a registry.
- .P
- Examples:
- .RS 0
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fBnpm\fR
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fB@npmcli/arborist\fR
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fB@npmcli/arborist@latest\fR
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fBnpm@6.13.1\fR
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fBnpm@^4.0.0\fR
- .RE 0
- .SS "Aliases"
- .RS 0
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fB<alias>@npm:<name>\fR
- .RE 0
- .P
- Primarily used by commands like \fBnpm install\fR and in the dependency sections in the \fBpackage.json\fR, this refers to a package by an alias. The \fB<alias>\fR is the name of the package as it is reified in the \fBnode_modules\fR folder, and the \fB<name>\fR refers to a package name as found in the configured registry.
- .P
- See \fBPackage name\fR above for more info on referring to a package by name, and \fBregistry\fR \fI\(la/using-npm/config#registry\(ra\fR for configuring which registry is used when referring to a package by name.
- .P
- Examples:
- .RS 0
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fBsemver@npm:@npmcli/semver-with-patch\fR
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fBsemver@npm:semver@7.2.2\fR
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fBsemver@npm:semver@legacy\fR
- .RE 0
- .SS "Folders"
- .RS 0
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fB<folder>\fR
- .RE 0
- .P
- This refers to a package on the local filesystem. Specifically this is a folder with a \fBpackage.json\fR file in it. This \fIshould\fR always be prefixed with a \fB/\fR or \fB./\fR (or your OS equivalent) to reduce confusion. npm currently will parse a string with more than one \fB/\fR in it as a folder, but this is legacy behavior that may be removed in a future version.
- .P
- Examples:
- .RS 0
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fB./my-package\fR
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fB/opt/npm/my-package\fR
- .RE 0
- .SS "Tarballs"
- .RS 0
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fB<tarball file>\fR
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fB<tarball url>\fR
- .RE 0
- .P
- Examples:
- .RS 0
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fB./my-package.tgz\fR
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fBhttps://registry.npmjs.org/semver/-/semver-1.0.0.tgz\fR
- .RE 0
- .P
- Refers to a package in a tarball format, either on the local filesystem or remotely via url. This is the format that packages exist in when uploaded to a registry.
- .SS "git urls"
- .RS 0
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fB<git:// url>\fR
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fB<github username>/<github project>\fR
- .RE 0
- .P
- Refers to a package in a git repo. This can be a full git url, git shorthand, or a username/package on GitHub. You can specify a git tag, branch, or other git ref by appending \fB#ref\fR.
- .P
- Examples:
- .RS 0
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fBhttps://github.com/npm/cli.git\fR
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fBgit@github.com:npm/cli.git\fR
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fBgit+ssh://git@github.com/npm/cli#v6.0.0\fR
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fBgithub:npm/cli#HEAD\fR
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fBnpm/cli#c12ea07\fR
- .RE 0
- .SS "See also"
- .RS 0
- .IP \(bu 4
- \fBnpm-package-arg\fR \fI\(lahttps://npm.im/npm-package-arg\(ra\fR
- .IP \(bu 4
- npm help scope
- .IP \(bu 4
- npm help config
- .RE 0
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