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npm CLI: Current status and future plans

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Tue, May 12, 2020 08:09 PM

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Hi there, Quite a lot has happened in npm in the last year. We’re overdue for a status update!

[npm header bar](W1zdbPV312bWfW2mTCsB5yX8L70/*W7fS_DP2prW04W4MMFDz3kyC5X0/5/f18dQhb0SbTT8XJ8K-W3kj6gP51vPb-W5sqPxd7w46HSVtMQD657c0PYW5r8vwP3mm44rN5y5LpmQbxMpW8B-9dc8Bpf2TW8mp2bw8p-Vr0W65kbh09b9mfsVXmJCw65hG6TW68tMfn8W2c9WW32CQ2l8jxMNSW1VwV0k3HbcNkW1SdKWJ32j3_JW2PwRBS1BqcjBW6vF6fk6yBxl2W1Nl8VJ1txG9NW6GsfdK8XNh8_W7JMt3_55Tr6rW58wQnG8STZcnW7qqPS-1vdVBTW7xyqk61Mj1LYW2K4Pck1-6F3yW90j0nv1xPQmrW69lSfB7w4vz5My9kplrhNbWVvLmc31BbwSKW20Sjhj6J7FvXN8VPB3ckFC69W6kGx211JF9LQW8Y-HDS4833X0W1L7bl42HrGhRW8WxP6C8mq7NlW1ZlZzW3Cdk0dW3wv7Sm4bH_-2W1xsypd1wtxJLW2LBsv_7C0hNgW4csQNr2ygf2JV10Nbd5x6QZNW7vy9wh3k2FFnW2gVcQ32RSHptW96Mhk02qNqzwW9lThqg5T_dK-W73yKD270RWLjf7qlKfp11) Hi there, Quite a lot has happened in npm in the last year. We’re overdue for a status update! I’m excited that npm v7 is getting close to launch. In the coming days, I’ll be sharing a series of blog posts detailing the major changes coming, the thinking and motivation behind them, and how they might affect you and your work. The first post, [npm v7 Series - Introduction](W1zdbPV312bWfW2mTCsB5yX8L70/*W82qYFf57H8SwVYRcSf3V1Vg40/5/f18dQhb0S65M2d-zssLvQ-HCc7vdMkpzCPGBcNVW2VL8qF1hMntzW4ND9zj1b5l1hW6wrJl48hmvKbN7y_1-T751HDV_Tz844gHvqyV6z97v85vdNvW6xR6jb3XV1ZXVwvMyv3v0DFSW25Wb302kP86wW5dG5W85vG3JdW2LJzfY2D7FKcW6gKcTD1NkgljW8nNQts1ZTbCCW2BLdPR3fk952N1N36HW1h_X3N5mfVtJVrB1sW4_4yVV93ls-vW5gbp561JTnLbVHZQ2B5Dw0BtW7N7m9f5PKWTsN1qyJl-xy9PnW5Zrj6J5TP74MN6-VTynDH5JkW7LHyRk4Nk00wV7H33m6HNKz7W1jBhwq29rf5DW1gPqmD84YvfnW7c22jR7n9KyvW46gtVf2L_s3kW97-gfw3t8PbPW7Qx7S-7XQztLW4jdmtw1qH1-1W2bcxrZ5hhl-NVKN-vl3KTBTxW5scykf2wCmNMW6XVqy3909S84W72tTq08SpRVzW5-NZvm2LCZMtW5lK-w8193zz2W2jnQhF3wN_S2W68s17P1X9tx8W99Q2CL22PZvnW5cgXhg4FB8NXW4mJX7_33mhyNW9hDqVm4F_MhYN7hV8xzd1fRwW7Jr7BY3G75DLf2T-2td11), details the vision and coming attractions for v7, as well as the team’s open RFC process and how you can get involved. [Keep an eye on this space](W1zdbPV312bWfW2mTCsB5yX8L70/*W2Fhb2v2G3FgnW33wRqy6fNtMY0/5/f18dQhb0SbTP8XJ9qWW3kj6gP51vPb-W5sqPxd7w46HSVtMQD658bhhjW5r8vwP3mm42mW8pChf18n0djqVQfGcX63njVyW5wL96L1sL3M0W3Mybvy28nlXRVZvDnN1sdNslVRK8bs548GrJW5lKvt_5420y5MJVPYMVVW1HW32p-C34cMfVrW2jW99H7zN65hW1Ccszn21WFdmW6Gtyzw7zLV65W2NnQ5K4bQW_qW6c41L62N38-wN7VjcJBBs_PgW4bvMsf1y9V60W1Yb8-L2PkqmwW1Nh2c22MpmzmW22qDX41R-PdvW8-K9p88S56tNW1PPXZ-7sCn0vN1t1vC7l4VZqW45q86V4blt0-W1HGPMb69x30ZVv_9dZ8ZNb5dW7ntJBs1Vw6RrW7nY0y21NgJpRW1zMjKC3-TdcwN6BzzFsCnlPxW72zrXT712wFTW1mL30W3gk2KWW5B5Q7b5nHJSLN3N_17byvCdqW49X0tl4QDgwJMWWjVGh25ngW6-M3Zj2B65KpW4m8KdN6TXs0PW2B9HLS88KJKsW66_qjX3xWwfqSqm349dH8k102) to follow the blog series providing more insight into the npm CLI roadmap and updates. You can also [check out the npm v7 demo](W1zdbPV312bWfW2mTCsB5yX8L70/*W2X1Ng51Kt0dNW6Cq9XK3JjLGR0/5/f18dQhb0Sq5B8YHrG2W3kj6gP51vPb-W5sqPxd7w46HSVtMQD656xnNhW5r8vwP3mm44rW5y5LlJ8q-MHxW1qfQ_Z8tzLxmW1s5Q1f7XmcwHN5zCkPHRSgvRW5Jfylf5wL96LW1sL3M03MybvyN28nlXRZvDnNN1sdNslRpzmsW8W2c9W32CQ2lW8jxMNS1Vx3VlW2xqTTr328h7yW3_lZWm2PwRBSW1BqcjB6vF6fkW6yBxl21Nl8VJW1txG9N6GsfdKW8XNh8_7JMt3_W55Tr6r58wQnGW8STZcn7qqPS-W1vdVBT7xyqk6W1Mj1LY2K4PckW1-6F3y90j0nvW1xPQmr69lSfBN7w4vz5y9kplMrhNbWvLmc3W1BbwSK20SjhjW6J7FvX8VPB3cVkFC696kGx21W1JF9LQ8Y-HDSW4833X01L7bl4W2HrGhR8WxP6CW8mq7Nl1YLH2dW3Cdk0d3wv7SmW4bH_-21xsypdW1wtxJL2LBsv_W7C0hNg4csQNrN2xNzM510NbdW5x6QZN7vy9whW3k2FFn2gVcQ3W2RSHpt96Mhk0W2qNqzw9lThqgW5T_dK-73yKD2W70RWGX4WHLz0111) Edward Thompson gave at last week’s GitHub Satellite event. Thanks! -- Isaac Z. Schlueter npm Principal Engineer [divider] npm, Inc., 2500 Venture Oaks Way, Suite 390, Sacramento, CA 95833 [Unsubscribe](

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