![]() ![]() Locally deployed packages are accessible via require() method. ![]() Here local mode refers to the package installation in node_modules directory lying in the folder where Node application is present. Now you can use this module in your js file as following −īy default, NPM installs any dependency in the local mode. There is a simple syntax to install any Node.js module −įor example, following is the command to install a famous Node.js web framework module called express − usr/bin/npm -> /usr/lib/node_modules/npm Just use the following command from root − If you are running an old version of NPM then it is quite easy to update it to the latest version. To verify the same, open console and type the following command and see the result − NPM comes bundled with Node.js installables after v0.6.3 version. Online repositories for node.js packages/modules which are searchable on Ĭommand line utility to install Node.js packages, do version management and dependency management of Node.js packages. Node Package Manager (NPM) provides two main functionalities − ![]()
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