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NAME

       npm-orgs - Working with Teams & Orgs

DESCRIPTION

       There are three levels of org users:

       1. Super admin, controls billing & adding people to the org.

       2. Team admin, manages team membership & package access.

       3. Developer, works on packages they are given access to.

       The  super  admin  is  the only person who can add users to the org because it impacts the
       monthly bill. The super admin will use the website to manage membership. Every org  has  a
       developers team that all users are automatically added to.

       The  team  admin  is  the  person  who manages team creation, team membership, and package
       access for teams. The team admin grants package access to teams, not individuals.

       The developer will be able to access packages based on the teams they are  on.  Access  is
       either read-write or read-only.

       There are two main commands:

       1. npm team see npm help team for more details

       2. npm access see npm help access for more details

Team Admins create teams

       · Check who you’ve added to your org:

         npm team ls <org>:developers

       · Each org is automatically given a developers team, so you can see the whole list of team
         members in your org. This team automatically gets read-write access to all packages, but
         you can change that with the access command.

       · Create a new team:

         npm team create <org:team>

       · Add members to that team:

         npm team add <org:team> <user>

Publish a package and adjust package access

       · In package directory, run

         npm init --scope=<org>

       to scope it for your org & publish as usual

       · Grant access:

         npm access grant <read-only|read-write> <org:team> [<package>]

       · Revoke access:

         npm access revoke <org:team> [<package>]

Monitor your package access

       · See what org packages a team member can access:

         npm access ls-packages <org> <user>

       · See packages available to a specific team:

         npm access ls-packages <org:team>

       · Check which teams are collaborating on a package:

         npm access ls-collaborators <pkg>

SEE ALSO

       · npm help team

       · npm help access

       · npm help 7 scope

                                          February 2019                               NPM-ORGS(7)