Where can I find the npm config file locations?
The npm config files can be found in several locations depending on your setup. The main ones are: 1. Global config: ~/.npmrc
2. User config: ~/.npmrc
3. Project-specific config: ./.npmrc
in your project directory.
What if I want to change the global config?
You can change the global config by editing the ~/.npmrc
file directly or by using the command npm config set <key> <value> -g
.
Are there any other config files I should be aware of?
Yes, besides the .npmrc
files, you might also encounter package.json
for project-specific configurations and npm-shrinkwrap.json
for locking dependencies.
How do I check the current npm config settings?
You can check the current npm config settings by running the command npm config list
in your terminal.
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