Remove a package.
npm uninstall [<@scope>/]<pkg>[@<version>]... [-S|--save|-D|--save-dev|-O|--save-optional|--no-save] aliases: remove, rm, r, un, unlink
This uninstalls a package, completely removing everything npm installed on its behalf.
Example:
npm uninstall sax
In global mode (ie, with -g
or --global
appended to the command), it uninstalls the current package context as a global package.
npm uninstall
takes 3 exclusive, optional flags which save or update the package version in your main package.json:
-S, --save
: Package will be removed from your dependencies
.
-D, --save-dev
: Package will be removed from your devDependencies
.
-O, --save-optional
: Package will be removed from your optionalDependencies
.
--no-save
: Package will not be removed from your package.json
file.
Further, if you have an npm-shrinkwrap.json
then it will be updated as well.
Scope is optional and follows the usual rules for npm-scope
.
Examples:
npm uninstall sax --save npm uninstall @myorg/privatepackage --save npm uninstall node-tap --save-dev npm uninstall dtrace-provider --save-optional npm uninstall lodash --no-save
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https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/uninstall