How do I remove a package using npm?
You can remove a package using npm by running the command npm uninstall <package-name>
. Replace <package-name>
with the name of the package you want to remove.
What if I want to remove it globally?
To remove a package globally, use the command npm uninstall -g <package-name>
. This will uninstall the package from your global npm installation.
Will this also remove it from my package.json?
Yes, running npm uninstall <package-name>
will also remove the package from your package.json
file.
Is there a way to see all installed packages before removing one?
Yes, you can list all installed packages by running npm list
for local packages or npm list -g
for global packages.
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