0.0.2 • Published 11 months ago
@hello-8mile/simple-npm-package v0.0.2
Simple npm Package
A simple npm package for demonstration purposes and use in a Node.js app.
Get Started
Follow these steps to publish your own npm package for your own project or using this project.
This is using the CommonJS module format for use in Node.js apps. You can read more about CommonJS vs. ESM module formats in Node.js on the LogRocket Blog
- Create a GitHub Repository
- Clone the repo locally. Example
git clone https://github.com/clarkio/simple-npm-package.git - Open your terminal and change directories to the folder of your cloned project. Example
cd simple-npm-package - Run
npm init -yto create apackage.jsonfile. Note: if you cloned this repository you won't need to do this step. - Update package.json name property with a scoped name. Example
@clarkio/simple-npm-package. Be sure to use your username or organization name instead of mine. - Write code for the package (or just use the hello world example in
index.js) - Sign up with npm. Also for better security be sure to enable two-factor authentication on your npm account.
- Sign in with your npm account in your terminal using the command
npm loginand follow the on-screen instructions. - Run
npx npm-packlistto see the contents that will be included in the published version of the package. - Run
npm publish --dry-runto see what would be done when actually running the command. - Run
npm publish --access=publicto actually publish the package to npm. Note: --access=public is needed for scoped packages (@clarkio/simple-npm-package) as they're private by default. If it's not scoped and doesn't have theprivatefield set totrueinpackage.jsonit will be public as well.
0.0.2
11 months ago