npm adduser [--registry=url] [--scope=@orgname] [--always-auth] [--auth-type=legacy]
aliases: login, add-user
Create or verify a user named <username>
in the specified registry, and
save the credentials to the .npmrc
file. If no registry is specified,
the default registry will be used (see npm-config(7)
).
The username, password, and email are read in from prompts.
To reset your password, go to https://www.npmjs.com/forgot
To change your email address, go to https://www.npmjs.com/email-edit
You may use this command multiple times with the same user account to authorize on a new machine. When authenticating on a new machine, the username, password and email address must all match with your existing record.
npm login
is an alias to adduser
and behaves exactly the same way.
Default: https://registry.npmjs.org/
The base URL of the npm package registry. If scope
is also specified,
this registry will only be used for packages with that scope. scope
defaults
to the scope of the project directory you're currently in, if any. See npm-scope(7)
.
Default: none
If specified, the user and login credentials given will be associated
with the specified scope. See npm-scope(7)
. You can use both at the same time,
e.g.
npm adduser --registry=http://myregistry.example.com --scope=@myco
This will set a registry for the given scope and login or create a user for that registry at the same time.
Default: false
If specified, save configuration indicating that all requests to the given
registry should include authorization information. Useful for private
registries. Can be used with --registry
and / or --scope
, e.g.
npm adduser --registry=http://private-registry.example.com --always-auth
This will ensure that all requests to that registry (including for tarballs)
include an authorization header. This setting may be necessary for use with
private registries where metadata and package tarballs are stored on hosts with
different hostnames. See always-auth
in npm-config(7)
for more details on
always-auth. Registry-specific configuration of always-auth
takes precedence
over any global configuration.
'legacy'
'legacy'
, 'sso'
, 'saml'
, 'oauth'
What authentication strategy to use with adduser
/login
. Some npm registries
(for example, npmE) might support alternative auth strategies besides classic
username/password entry in legacy npm.