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npm/cli#8246

This pull request introduces support for an init-private configuration option, allowing users to specify whether a package should be private by default. It includes changes to the initialization logic and corresponding test cases to ensure the feature works as expected.

@owlstronaut owlstronaut force-pushed the owlstronaut/init-private branch from 4e119f0 to 0e0ad28 Compare April 22, 2025 20:17
@owlstronaut owlstronaut merged commit 78b2cd0 into main Apr 23, 2025
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[8.1.0](v8.0.0...v8.1.0)
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### Features
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[`78b2cd0`](78b2cd0)
[#322](#322) adds
init-private option to config (#322) (@owlstronaut)
### Chores
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[`0578b8b`](0578b8b)
[#320](#320) bump
@npmcli/config from 9.0.0 to 10.0.0 (#320) (@dependabot[bot])

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