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NPM\-LS

Section: (1)
Updated: December 2016
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NAME

npm-ls - List installed packages  

SYNOPSIS

npm ls [[<@scope>/]<pkg> ...]

aliases: list, la, ll
 

DESCRIPTION

This command will print to stdout all the versions of packages that are installed, as well as their dependencies, in a tree-structure. Positional arguments are name@version-range identifiers, which will limit the results to only the paths to the packages named. Note that nested packages will also show the paths to the specified packages. For example, running npm ls promzard in npm's source tree will show:
npm@4.0.5 /path/to/npm
└─┬ init-package-json@0.0.4
  └── promzard@0.1.5
It will print out extraneous, missing, and invalid packages. If a project specifies git urls for dependencies these are shown in parentheses after the name@version to make it easier for users to recognize potential forks of a project. The tree shown is the logical dependency tree, based on package dependencies, not the physical layout of your node_modules folder. When run as ll or la, it shows extended information by default.  

CONFIGURATION

 

json

*
Default: false
*
Type: Boolean

Show information in JSON format.  

long

*
Default: false
*
Type: Boolean

Show extended information.  

parseable

*
Default: false
*
Type: Boolean

Show parseable output instead of tree view.  

global

*
Default: false
*
Type: Boolean

List packages in the global install prefix instead of in the current project.  

depth

*
Type: Int

Max display depth of the dependency tree.  

prod / production

*
Type: Boolean
*
Default: false

Display only the dependency tree for packages in dependencies.  

dev

*
Type: Boolean
*
Default: false

Display only the dependency tree for packages in devDependencies.  

only

*
Type: String

When "dev" or "development", is an alias to dev. When "prod" or "production", is an alias to production.  

SEE ALSO

*
npm help config
*
npm help 7 config
*
npm help 5 npmrc
*
npm help 5 folders
*
npm help install
*
npm help link
*
npm help prune
*
npm help outdated
*
npm help update


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
CONFIGURATION
json
long
parseable
global
depth
prod / production
dev
only
SEE ALSO





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