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| NPM-SEARCH(1) | General Commands Manual | NPM-SEARCH(1) |
NAME¶
npm-search
Synopsis¶
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Description¶
Search the registry for packages matching the search terms.
npm search
performs a linear, incremental, lexically-ordered search through package
metadata for all files in the registry.
If your terminal has color support, it will further highlight the matches in
the results.
This can be disabled with the config item color
Additionally, using the --searchopts and
--searchexclude options paired with more search terms will include
and exclude further patterns.
The main difference between --searchopts and the standard search terms
is that the former does not highlight results in the output and you can use
them more fine-grained filtering.
Additionally, you can add both of these to your config to change default
search filtering behavior.
Search also allows targeting of maintainers in search results, by prefixing their npm username with =.
If a term starts with /, then it's interpreted as a regular
expression and supports standard JavaScript RegExp syntax.
In this case search will ignore a trailing /. (Note you must escape or
quote many regular expression characters in most shells.)
Configuration¶
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See Also¶
- npm registry
- npm config
- npmrc
- npm view
- npm cache
- https://npm.im/npm-registry-fetch
| March 2026 | 11.12.1 |