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HEADS UP! This article was written for an older version of node. More up-to-date information may be available elsewhere. This was the third in a series of posts leading up to Node.js Knockout on how to use node.js. npm is a NodeJS package manager. As its name would imply, you can use it to install node programs. Also, if you use it in development, it makes it easier to specify and link dependencie
10 Cool Things You Probably Didn't Realize npm Could Do # OMG UPDAET! 2011-06-19 Some of this is no longer 100% accurate, which shouldn’t be very surprising, since it was written 7 months ago, and npm had a major version update since then. Check out the node blog for some of the 1.0 changes. npm is the node package manager. Once upon a time, I would have said “a” node package manager, and the humb
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