There are a ton of configuration settings for npm
. I can open up the global
npmrc
file where those configs live with the following command:
$ npm config edit --global
This will open up the file in my default editor (e.g. vim
).
There are over 100 settings that are commented out with their default values. I can override these as needed by uncommenting them and setting them to the desired value.
There is some useful info in the first few lines:
;;;;
; npm globalconfig file: /Users/me/.asdf/installs/nodejs/20.10.0/etc/npmrc
; this is a simple ini-formatted file
; lines that start with semi-colons are comments
; run `npm help 7 config` for documentation of the various options
-
I can see that the location of the file is specific to the version of node that I current have shimmed. In this case, it's
20.10.0
. If I switch node versions, there will be a differentenvrc
to configure. -
I can get more info about these config values by running
npm help 7 config
.