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NAME¶
npm-start
Synopsis¶
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Description¶
This runs a predefined command specified in the
"start" property of
a package's "scripts" object.
If the "scripts" object does not define a
"start" property, npm
will run node server.js.
Note that this is different from the default node behavior of
running
the file specified in a package's "main" attribute
when evoking with
node .
As of npm@2.0.0, you can
use custom arguments when executing scripts. Refer to npm run-script
for more details.
Example¶
{
"scripts": {
"start": "node foo.js"
} }
npm start > npm@x.x.x start > node foo.js (foo.js output would be here)
Configuration¶
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See Also¶
- npm run-script
- npm scripts
- npm test
- npm restart
- npm stop
November 2022 | 9.1.1 |