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  1. npm | Home

    Relied upon by more than 17 million developers worldwide, npm is committed to making JavaScript development elegant, productive, and safe. The free npm Registry has become the …

  2. npm - a JavaScript package manager

    You should be running a currently supported version of Node.js to run npm. For a list of which versions of Node.js are currently supported, please see the Node.js releases page.

  3. npm - npm

    Dec 9, 2025 · You should be running a currently supported version of Node.js to run npm. For a list of which versions of Node.js are currently supported, please see the Node.js releases page.

  4. install - npm Docs

    We strongly recommend using a Node version manager to install Node.js and npm. We do not recommend using a Node installer, since the Node installation process installs npm in a …

  5. Monaco Editor - npm

    A browser based code editor. Latest version: 0.53.0, last published: 12 hours ago. Start using monaco-editor in your project by running `npm i monaco-editor`. There are 2269 other projects …

  6. nrm - npm

    When you are using preset registries the publish command will proxy to the npm official registry. When you are using a custom registry you will need to run the set-hosted-repo to set a url to …

  7. vue3-seamless-scroll - npm

    Start using vue3-seamless-scroll in your project by running `npm i vue3-seamless-scroll`. There are 34 other projects in the npm registry using vue3-seamless-scroll.

  8. vue3-json-viewer - npm

    vuejs展示json的组件,适配vue3. Latest version: 2.3.0, last published: 2 months ago. Start using vue3-json-viewer in your project by running `npm i vue3-json-viewer`. There are 22 other …

  9. code-inspector-plugin - npm

    Start using code-inspector-plugin in your project by running `npm i code-inspector-plugin`. There are 10 other projects in the npm registry using code-inspector-plugin.

  10. xlsx - npm

    dist/xlsx.extendscript.js is an ExtendScript build for Photoshop and InDesign that is included in the npm package. It can be directly referenced with a #include directive: