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NPM-UNPUBLISH(1) NPM-UNPUBLISH(1)

NAME

npm-unpublish - Remove a package from the registry

Synopsis

To learn more about how the npm registry treats unpublish, see our <a href="https://www.npmjs.com/policies/unpublish" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"> unpublish policies</a>

Unpublishing a single version of a package

npm unpublish [<@scope>/]<pkg>@<version>

Unpublishing an entire package

npm unpublish [<@scope>/]<pkg> --force

Warning

Consider using the npm help deprecate command instead, if your intent is to encourage users to upgrade, or if you no longer want to maintain a package.

Description

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 npm help 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.

See Also

  • npm help deprecate
  • npm help publish
  • npm help registry
  • npm help adduser
  • npm help owner
  • npm help login

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