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- .TH "NPM\-FUND" "1" "October 2021" "" ""
- .SH "NAME"
- \fBnpm-fund\fR \- Retrieve funding information
- .SS Synopsis
- .P
- .RS 2
- .nf
- npm fund [<pkg>]
- npm fund [\-w <workspace\-name>]
- .fi
- .RE
- .SS Description
- .P
- This command retrieves information on how to fund the dependencies of a
- given project\. If no package name is provided, it will list all
- dependencies that are looking for funding in a tree structure, listing the
- type of funding and the url to visit\. If a package name is provided then it
- tries to open its funding url using the \fB\-\-browser\fP config param; if there
- are multiple funding sources for the package, the user will be instructed
- to pass the \fB\-\-which\fP option to disambiguate\.
- .P
- The list will avoid duplicated entries and will stack all packages that
- share the same url as a single entry\. Thus, the list does not have the same
- shape of the output from \fBnpm ls\fP\|\.
- .SS Example
- .SS Workspaces support
- .P
- It's possible to filter the results to only include a single workspace and its
- dependencies using the \fBworkspace\fP config option\.
- .SS Example:
- .P
- Here's an example running \fBnpm fund\fP in a project with a configured
- workspace \fBa\fP:
- .P
- .RS 2
- .nf
- $ npm fund
- test\-workspaces\-fund@1\.0\.0
- +\-\- https://example\.com/a
- | | `\-\- a@1\.0\.0
- | `\-\- https://example\.com/maintainer
- | `\-\- foo@1\.0\.0
- +\-\- https://example\.com/npmcli\-funding
- | `\-\- @npmcli/test\-funding
- `\-\- https://example\.com/org
- `\-\- bar@2\.0\.0
- .fi
- .RE
- .P
- And here is an example of the expected result when filtering only by
- a specific workspace \fBa\fP in the same project:
- .P
- .RS 2
- .nf
- $ npm fund \-w a
- test\-workspaces\-fund@1\.0\.0
- `\-\- https://example\.com/a
- | `\-\- a@1\.0\.0
- `\-\- https://example\.com/maintainer
- `\-\- foo@2\.0\.0
- .fi
- .RE
- .SS Configuration
- <!\-\- AUTOGENERATED CONFIG DESCRIPTIONS START \-\->
- <!\-\- automatically generated, do not edit manually \-\->
- <!\-\- see lib/utils/config/definitions\.js \-\->
- .SS \fBjson\fP
- .RS 0
- .IP \(bu 2
- Default: false
- .IP \(bu 2
- Type: Boolean
- .RE
- .P
- Whether or not to output JSON data, rather than the normal output\.
- .RS 0
- .IP \(bu 2
- In \fBnpm pkg set\fP it enables parsing set values with JSON\.parse() before
- saving them to your \fBpackage\.json\fP\|\.
- .RE
- .P
- Not supported by all npm commands\.
- <!\-\- automatically generated, do not edit manually \-\->
- <!\-\- see lib/utils/config/definitions\.js \-\->
- .SS \fBbrowser\fP
- .RS 0
- .IP \(bu 2
- Default: OS X: \fB"open"\fP, Windows: \fB"start"\fP, Others: \fB"xdg\-open"\fP
- .IP \(bu 2
- Type: null, Boolean, or String
- .RE
- .P
- The browser that is called by npm commands to open websites\.
- .P
- Set to \fBfalse\fP to suppress browser behavior and instead print urls to
- terminal\.
- .P
- Set to \fBtrue\fP to use default system URL opener\.
- <!\-\- automatically generated, do not edit manually \-\->
- <!\-\- see lib/utils/config/definitions\.js \-\->
- .SS \fBunicode\fP
- .RS 0
- .IP \(bu 2
- Default: false on windows, true on mac/unix systems with a unicode locale,
- as defined by the \fBLC_ALL\fP, \fBLC_CTYPE\fP, or \fBLANG\fP environment variables\.
- .IP \(bu 2
- Type: Boolean
- .RE
- .P
- When set to true, npm uses unicode characters in the tree output\. When
- false, it uses ascii characters instead of unicode glyphs\.
- <!\-\- automatically generated, do not edit manually \-\->
- <!\-\- see lib/utils/config/definitions\.js \-\->
- .SS \fBworkspace\fP
- .RS 0
- .IP \(bu 2
- Default:
- .IP \(bu 2
- Type: String (can be set multiple times)
- .RE
- .P
- Enable running a command in the context of the configured workspaces of the
- current project while filtering by running only the workspaces defined by
- this configuration option\.
- .P
- Valid values for the \fBworkspace\fP config are either:
- .RS 0
- .IP \(bu 2
- Workspace names
- .IP \(bu 2
- Path to a workspace directory
- .IP \(bu 2
- Path to a parent workspace directory (will result in selecting all
- workspaces within that folder)
- .RE
- .P
- When set for the \fBnpm init\fP command, this may be set to the folder of a
- workspace which does not yet exist, to create the folder and set it up as a
- brand new workspace within the project\.
- .P
- This value is not exported to the environment for child processes\.
- <!\-\- automatically generated, do not edit manually \-\->
- <!\-\- see lib/utils/config/definitions\.js \-\->
- .SS \fBwhich\fP
- .RS 0
- .IP \(bu 2
- Default: null
- .IP \(bu 2
- Type: null or Number
- .RE
- .P
- If there are multiple funding sources, which 1\-indexed source URL to open\.
- <!\-\- automatically generated, do not edit manually \-\->
- <!\-\- see lib/utils/config/definitions\.js \-\->
- <!\-\- AUTOGENERATED CONFIG DESCRIPTIONS END \-\->
- .SH See Also
- .RS 0
- .IP \(bu 2
- npm help install
- .IP \(bu 2
- npm help docs
- .IP \(bu 2
- npm help ls
- .IP \(bu 2
- npm help config
- .IP \(bu 2
- npm help workspaces
- .RE
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