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What is npm?
NW.js (previously known as node-webkit) lets you call all Node.js modules directly from DOM and enables a new way of writing applications with all Web technologies. New way of writing native applications using web technologies: HTML5, CSS3, and WebGL. Full support for the features in browser. Installing Node.js® and NPM on Mac What’s Node.js® and NPM? Node.js® is a JavaScript-based environment which you can use to create web-servers and networked applications.
npm makes it easy for JavaScript developers to share and reuse code, and makes it easy to update the code that you’re sharing, so you can build amazing things.
Install npm
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npm is installed with Node.js
npm is distributed with Node.js- which means that when you download Node.js, you automatically get npm installed on your computer.
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Download Node.js and npmCheck that you have node and npm installed
To check if you have Node.js installed, run this command in your terminal:
To confirm that you have npm installed you can run this command in your terminal:
A note on versions
npm versions
npm is a separate project from Node.js, and tends to update more frequently. As a result, even if you’ve just downloaded Node.js (and therefore npm), you’ll probably need to update your npm. Luckily, npm knows how to update itself! To update your npm, type this into your terminal:
Node versions and Long Term Support
Node.js has lots of versions! To use Node.js, and therefore npm, effectively, you’ll want to make sure that you are on a version that is supported by the Node.js team. In general, you should use the version of Node.js labelled “LTS”.
Use a Node.js version manager
Software is always changing, and so it’s often a good practice to use a version manager to help account for this change. For this reason (and many others!) we recommend that you use a version manager for your Node.js installation. There are many great options; here are a few*:
* If you don't see your favorite version manager here, send us a note on the www repo!
Read the docs!
For more information, on all sorts of awesome npm things, you should read our documentation.
You'll learn how to:
- ...and muchmore!
If you ever want to help out with documentation, you can leave feedback or suggestions in the npm.community 'docs' topic!
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