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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion deps/npm/.mailmap
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Expand Up @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Evan Lucas <evan@btc.com> <evan.lucas@hattiesburgclinic.com>
Evan Lucas <evan@btc.com> <evanlucas@me.com>
Faiq Raza <faiqrazarizvi@gmail.com>
Forbes Lindesay <forbes@lindesay.co.uk>
Forrest L Norvell <ogd@aoaioxxysz.net> <forrest@npmjs.com>
Forrest L Norvell <ogd@aoaioxxysz.net> <forrest@npmjs.com> <othiym23@gmail.com>
Gabriel Barros <descartavel1@gmail.com>
Geoff Flarity <geoff.flarity@gmail.com> <gflarity@raptvm-x02.(none)>
Gregers Gram Rygg <gregers.gram.rygg@finn.no>
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Natalie Wolfe <nwolfe@newrelic.com>
Andrew Schmadel <aschmadel@learningobjects.com>
Jonah Moses <jonahkmoses@gmail.com>
Daijirō Wachi <daijiro.wachi@gmail.com>
Dmitry Litvinchenko <karaliti@gmail.com>
chocolateboy <chocolate@cpan.org>
Henry Zhu <hi@henryzoo.com>
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### v4.2.0 (2017-01-26):

Hi all! I'm Kat, and I'm currently sitting in a train traveling at ~300km/h
through Spain. So clearly, this release should have *something* to do with
speed. And it does! Heck, with this release, you could say we're really
_blazing_, even. 🌲🔥😏

#### IMPROVED CLI SEARCH~

You might recall if you've been keeping up that one of the reasons for a
semver-major bump to `npm@4` was an improved CLI search (read: no longer blowing
up Node). The work done for that new search system, while still relying on a
full metadata download and local search, was also meant to act as groundwork for
then-ongoing work on a brand-new, smarter search system for npm. Shortly after
`npm@4` came out, the bulk of the server-side work was done, and with this
release, the npm CLI has integrated use of the new endpoint for high-quality,
fast-turnaround searches.

No, seriously, it's *fast*. And *relevant*:

[![GOTTA GO FAST! This is a gif of the new npm search returning results in around a second for `npm search web framework`.](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/17535/21954136/f007e8be-d9fd-11e6-9231-f899c12790e0.gif)](https://github.com/npm/npm/pull/15481)

Give it a shot! And remember to check out the new website version of the search,
too, which uses the same backend as the CLI now. 🎉

Incidentally, the backend is a public service, so you can write your own search
tools, be they web-based, CLI, or GUI-based. You can read up on the [full
documentation for the search
endpoint](https://github.com/npm/registry/blob/master/docs/REGISTRY-API.md#get-v1search),
and let us know about the cool things you come up with!

* [`ce3ca51`](https://github.com/npm/npm/commit/ce3ca51ca2d60e15e901c8bf6256338e53e1eca2)
[#15481](https://github.com/npm/npm/pull/15481)
Add an internal `gunzip-maybe` utility for optional gunzipping.
([@zkat](https://github.com/zkat))
* [`e322932`](https://github.com/npm/npm/commit/e3229324d507fda10ea9e94fd4de8a4ae5025c75) [`a53055e`](https://github.com/npm/npm/commit/a53055e423f1fe168f05047aa0dfec6d963cb211) [`a1f4365`](https://github.com/npm/npm/commit/a1f436570730c6e4a173ca92d1967a87c29b7f2d) [`c56618c`](https://github.com/npm/npm/commit/c56618c62854ea61f6f716dffe7bcac80b5f4144)
[#15481](https://github.com/npm/npm/pull/15481)
Add support for using the new npm search endpoint for fast, quality search
results. Includes a fallback to "classic" search.
([@zkat](https://github.com/zkat))

#### WHERE DID THE DEBUG LOGS GO

This is another pretty significant change: Usually, when the npm process
crashed, you would get an `npm-debug.log` in your current working directory.
This debug log would get cleared out as soon as you ran npm again. This was a
bit annoying because 1) you would get a random file in your `git status` that
you might accidentally commit, and 2) if you hit a hard-to-reproduce bug and
instinctually tried again, you would no longer have access to the repro
`npm-debug.log`.

So now, any time a crash happens, we'll save your debug logs to your cache
folder, under `_logs` (`~/.npm` on *nix, by default -- use `npm config get
cache` to see what your current value is). The cache will now hold a
(configurable) number of `npm-debug.log` files, which you can access in the
future. Hopefully this will help clean stuff up and reduce frustration from
missed repros! In the future, this will also be used by `npm report` to make it
super easy to put up issues about crashes you run into with npm. 💃🕺🏿👯‍♂️

* [`04fca22`](https://github.com/npm/npm/commit/04fca223a0f704b69340c5f81b26907238fad878)
[#11439](https://github.com/npm/npm/pull/11439)
Put debug logs in `$(npm get cache)/_logs` and store multiple log files.
([@KenanY](https://github.com/KenanY))
([@othiym23](https://github.com/othiym23))
([@isaacs](https://github.com/isaacs))
([@iarna](https://github.com/iarna))

#### DOCS

* [`ae8e71c`](https://github.com/npm/npm/commit/ae8e71c2b7d64d782af287a21e146d7cea6e5273)
[#15402](https://github.com/npm/npm/pull/15402)
Add missing backtick in one of the `npm doctor` messages.
([@watilde](https://github.com/watilde), [@charlotteis](https://github.com/charlotteis))
* [`821fee6`](https://github.com/npm/npm/commit/821fee6d0b12a324e035c397ae73904db97d07d2)
[#15480](https://github.com/npm/npm/pull/15480)
Clarify that unscoped packages can depend on scoped packages and vice-versa.
([@chocolateboy](https://github.com/chocolateboy))
* [`2ee45a8`](https://github.com/npm/npm/commit/2ee45a884137ae0706b7c741c671fef2cb3bac96)
[#15515](https://github.com/npm/npm/pull/15515)
Update minimum supported Node version number in the README to `node@>=4`.
([@watilde](https://github.com/watilde))
* [`af06aa9`](https://github.com/npm/npm/commit/af06aa9a357578a8fd58c575f3dbe55bc65fc376)
[#15520](https://github.com/npm/npm/pull/15520)
Add section to `npm-scope` docs to explain that scope owners will own scoped
packages with that scope. That is, user `@alice` is not allowed to publish to
`@bob/my-package` unless explicitly made an owner by user (or org) `@bob`.
([@hzoo](https://github.com/hzoo))
* [`bc892e6`](https://github.com/npm/npm/commit/bc892e6d07a4c6646480703641a4d71129c38b6d)
[#15539](https://github.com/npm/npm/pull/15539)
Replace `http` with `https` and fix typos in some docs.
([@watilde](https://github.com/watilde))
* [`1dfe875`](https://github.com/npm/npm/commit/1dfe875b9ac61a0ab9f61a2eab02bacf6cce583c)
[#15545](https://github.com/npm/npm/pull/15545)
Update Node.js download link to point to the right place.
([@watilde](https://github.com/watilde))

#### DEPENDENCIES

* [`b824bfb`](https://github.com/npm/npm/commit/b824bfbeb2d89c92762e9170b026af98b5a3668a)
`ansi-regex@2.1.1`
* [`81ea3e8`](https://github.com/npm/npm/commit/81ea3e8e4ea34cd9c2b418512dcb508abcee1380)
`mississippi@1.3.0`

#### MISC

* [`98df212`](https://github.com/npm/npm/commit/98df212a91fd6ff4a02b9cd247f4166f93d3977a)
[#15492](https://github.com/npm/npm/pull/15492)
Update the "master" node version used for AppVeyor to `node@7`.
([@watilde](https://github.com/watilde))
* [`d75fc03`](https://github.com/npm/npm/commit/d75fc03eda5364f12ac266fa4f66e31c2e44e864)
[#15413](https://github.com/npm/npm/pull/15413)
`npm run-script` now exits with the child process' exit code on exit.
([@kapals](https://github.com/kapals))

### v4.1.2 (2017-01-12)

We have a twee little release this week as we come back from the holidays.
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## IMPORTANT

**You need node v0.10 or higher to run this program.**
**You need node v4 or higher to run this program.**

To install an old **and unsupported** version of npm that works on node 0.3
To install an old **and unsupported** version of npm that works on node v0.12
and prior, clone the git repo and dig through the old tags and branches.

**npm is configured to use npm, Inc.'s public package registry at
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Many improvements for Windows users have been made in npm 3 - you will have a better
experience if you run a recent version of npm. To upgrade, either use [Microsoft's
upgrade tool](https://github.com/felixrieseberg/npm-windows-upgrade),
[download a new version of Node](http://nodejs.org/download/),
[download a new version of Node](https://nodejs.org/en/download/),
or follow the Windows upgrade instructions in the
[npm Troubleshooting Guide](https://github.com/npm/npm/wiki/Troubleshooting#upgrading-on-windows).

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# previous LTS is next most important
- nodejs_version: "4"
# then master
- nodejs_version: "5"
- nodejs_version: "7"
COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN:
secure: XdC0aySefK0HLh1GNk6aKrzZPbCfPQLyA4mYtFGEp4DrTuZA/iuCUS0LDqFYO8JQ
platform:
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// Not valid metadata
{ "license" :
{ "type" : "ISC"
, "url" : "http://opensource.org/licenses/ISC"
, "url" : "https://opensource.org/licenses/ISC"
}
}

// Not valid metadata
{ "licenses" :
[
{ "type": "MIT"
, "url": "http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php"
, "url": "https://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php"
}
, { "type": "Apache-2.0"
, "url": "http://opensource.org/licenses/apache2.0.php"
, "url": "https://opensource.org/licenses/apache2.0.php"
}
]
}
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If the `color` config is set to true, then this stream will receive
colored output if it is a TTY.

### logs-max

* Default: 10
* Type: Number

The maximum number of log files to store.

### long

* Default: false
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Space-separated options that are always passed to search.

### searchlimit

* Default: 20
* Type: Number

Number of items to limit search results to. Will not apply at all to legacy
searches.

### searchstaleness

* Default: 900 (15 minutes)
* Type: Number

The age of the cache, in seconds, before another registry request is made.
The age of the cache, in seconds, before another registry request is made if
using legacy search endpoint.

### send-metrics

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## DESCRIPTION

All npm packages have a name. Some package names also have a scope. A scope
follows the usual rules for package names (url-safe characters, no leading dots
or underscores). When used in package names, preceded by an @-symbol and
followed by a slash, e.g.
follows the usual rules for package names (URL-safe characters, no leading dots
or underscores). When used in package names, scopes are preceded by an `@` symbol
and followed by a slash, e.g.

@somescope/somepackagename

Scopes are a way of grouping related packages together, and also affect a few
things about the way npm treats the package.

Each npm user/organization has their own scope, and only you can add packages
in your scope. This means you don't have to worry about someone taking your
package name ahead of you. Thus it is also a good way to signal official packages
for organizations.

Scoped packages can be published and installed as of `npm@2` and are supported
by the primary npm registry. The npm client is backwards-compatible with
un-scoped registries, so it can be used to work with scoped and un-scoped
registries at the same time.
by the primary npm registry. Unscoped packages can depend on scoped packages and
vice versa. The npm client is backwards-compatible with unscoped registries,
so it can be used to work with scoped and unscoped registries at the same time.

## Installing scoped packages

Scoped packages are installed to a sub-folder of the regular installation
folder, e.g. if your other packages are installed in `node_modules/packagename`,
scoped modules will be in `node_modules/@myorg/packagename`. The scope folder
(`@myorg`) is simply the name of the scope preceded by an @-symbol, and can
scoped modules will be installed in `node_modules/@myorg/packagename`. The scope
folder (`@myorg`) is simply the name of the scope preceded by an `@` symbol, and can
contain any number of scoped packages.

A scoped package is installed by referencing it by name, preceded by an
@-symbol, in `npm install`:
`@` symbol, in `npm install`:

npm install @myorg/mypackage

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"@myorg/mypackage": "^1.3.0"
}

Note that if the @-symbol is omitted in either case npm will instead attempt to
Note that if the `@` symbol is omitted, in either case, npm will instead attempt to
install from GitHub; see `npm-install(1)`.

## Requiring scoped packages
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require('@myorg/mypackage')

There is nothing special about the way Node treats scope folders, this is
just specifying to require the module `mypackage` in the folder called `@myorg`.
There is nothing special about the way Node treats scope folders. This
simply requires the `mypackage` module in the folder named `@myorg`.

## Publishing scoped packages

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registry.

(As of 2015-04-19, and with npm 2.0 or better, the primary npm registry
**does** support scoped packages)
**does** support scoped packages.)

If you wish, you may associate a scope with a registry; see below.

### Publishing public scoped packages to the primary npm registry

To publish a public scoped package, you must specify `--access public` with
the initial publication. This will publish the package and set access
the initial publication. This will publish the package and set access
to `public` as if you had run `npm access public` after publishing.

### Publishing private scoped packages to the npm registry
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You can then publish the module with `npm publish` or `npm publish
--access restricted`, and it will be present in the npm registry, with
restricted access. You can then change the access permissions, if
restricted access. You can then change the access permissions, if
desired, with `npm access` or on the npmjs.com website.

## Associating a scope with a registry
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* npm-install(1)
* npm-publish(1)
* npm-access(1)
* npm-registry(7)
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<p>This is just enough info to get you up and running.</p>
<p>Much more info available via <code>npm help</code> once it&#39;s installed.</p>
<h2 id="important">IMPORTANT</h2>
<p><strong>You need node v0.10 or higher to run this program.</strong></p>
<p>To install an old <strong>and unsupported</strong> version of npm that works on node 0.3
<p><strong>You need node v4 or higher to run this program.</strong></p>
<p>To install an old <strong>and unsupported</strong> version of npm that works on node v0.12
and prior, clone the git repo and dig through the old tags and branches.</p>
<p><strong>npm is configured to use npm, Inc.&#39;s public package registry at
<a href="https://registry.npmjs.org">https://registry.npmjs.org</a> by default.</strong></p>
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<p>Many improvements for Windows users have been made in npm 3 - you will have a better
experience if you run a recent version of npm. To upgrade, either use <a href="https://github.com/felixrieseberg/npm-windows-upgrade">Microsoft&#39;s
upgrade tool</a>,
<a href="http://nodejs.org/download/">download a new version of Node</a>,
<a href="https://nodejs.org/en/download/">download a new version of Node</a>,
or follow the Windows upgrade instructions in the
<a href="https://github.com/npm/npm/wiki/Troubleshooting#upgrading-on-windows">npm Troubleshooting Guide</a>.</p>
<p>If that&#39;s not fancy enough for you, then you can fetch the code with
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<tr><td style="width:60px;height:10px;background:rgb(237,127,127)" colspan=6>&nbsp;</td><td colspan=10 style="width:10px;height:10px;background:rgb(237,127,127)">&nbsp;</td></tr>
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</table>
<p id="footer"><a href="../doc/README.html">README</a> &mdash; npm@4.1.2</p>
<p id="footer"><a href="../doc/README.html">README</a> &mdash; npm@4.2.0</p>

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<tr><td style="width:60px;height:10px;background:rgb(237,127,127)" colspan=6>&nbsp;</td><td colspan=10 style="width:10px;height:10px;background:rgb(237,127,127)">&nbsp;</td></tr>
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</table>
<p id="footer">npm-access &mdash; npm@4.1.2</p>
<p id="footer">npm-access &mdash; npm@4.2.0</p>

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<tr><td style="width:60px;height:10px;background:rgb(237,127,127)" colspan=6>&nbsp;</td><td colspan=10 style="width:10px;height:10px;background:rgb(237,127,127)">&nbsp;</td></tr>
<tr><td colspan=5 style="width:50px;height:10px;background:#fff">&nbsp;</td><td style="width:40px;height:10px;background:rgb(237,127,127)" colspan=4>&nbsp;</td><td style="width:90px;height:10px;background:#fff" colspan=9>&nbsp;</td></tr>
</table>
<p id="footer">npm-adduser &mdash; npm@4.1.2</p>
<p id="footer">npm-adduser &mdash; npm@4.2.0</p>

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<tr><td style="width:60px;height:10px;background:rgb(237,127,127)" colspan=6>&nbsp;</td><td colspan=10 style="width:10px;height:10px;background:rgb(237,127,127)">&nbsp;</td></tr>
<tr><td colspan=5 style="width:50px;height:10px;background:#fff">&nbsp;</td><td style="width:40px;height:10px;background:rgb(237,127,127)" colspan=4>&nbsp;</td><td style="width:90px;height:10px;background:#fff" colspan=9>&nbsp;</td></tr>
</table>
<p id="footer">npm-bin &mdash; npm@4.1.2</p>
<p id="footer">npm-bin &mdash; npm@4.2.0</p>

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<tr><td style="width:60px;height:10px;background:rgb(237,127,127)" colspan=6>&nbsp;</td><td colspan=10 style="width:10px;height:10px;background:rgb(237,127,127)">&nbsp;</td></tr>
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</table>
<p id="footer">npm-bugs &mdash; npm@4.1.2</p>
<p id="footer">npm-bugs &mdash; npm@4.2.0</p>

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<tr><td style="width:60px;height:10px;background:rgb(237,127,127)" colspan=6>&nbsp;</td><td colspan=10 style="width:10px;height:10px;background:rgb(237,127,127)">&nbsp;</td></tr>
<tr><td colspan=5 style="width:50px;height:10px;background:#fff">&nbsp;</td><td style="width:40px;height:10px;background:rgb(237,127,127)" colspan=4>&nbsp;</td><td style="width:90px;height:10px;background:#fff" colspan=9>&nbsp;</td></tr>
</table>
<p id="footer">npm-build &mdash; npm@4.1.2</p>
<p id="footer">npm-build &mdash; npm@4.2.0</p>

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</table>
<p id="footer">npm-bundle &mdash; npm@4.1.2</p>
<p id="footer">npm-bundle &mdash; npm@4.2.0</p>

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