NPM-UNPUBLISH(1) | General Commands Manual | NPM-UNPUBLISH(1) |
npm-unpublish
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To learn more about how the npm registry treats unpublish, see our <a href="https://docs.npmjs.com/policies/unpublish" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"> unpublish policies</a>
Consider using the deprecate command instead,
if your intent is to encourage users to upgrade, or if you no longer
want to maintain a package.
This removes a package version from the registry, deleting its
entry and
removing the tarball.
The npm registry will return an error if you are not logged
in.
If you do not specify a version or if you remove all of a
package's
versions then the registry will remove the root package entry entirely.
Even if you unpublish a package version, that specific name and
version
combination can never be reused. In order to publish the package again,
you must use a new version number. If you unpublish the entire package,
you may not publish any new versions of that package until 24 hours have
passed.
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December 2022 | 9.2.0 |