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NAME

       npm-version - Bump a package version

SYNOPSIS

       npm version [<newversion> | major | minor | patch | premajor | preminor | prepatch | prerelease]

       ´npm [-v | --version]´ to print npm version
       ´npm view <pkg> version´ to view a package´s published version
       ´npm ls´ to inspect current package/dependency versions

DESCRIPTION

       Run  this  in a package directory to bump the version and write the new data back to package.json and, if
       present, npm-shrinkwrap.json.

       The newversion argument should be a valid semver string, or a valid second argument to semver.inc (one of
       patch, minor, major, prepatch, preminor, premajor, prerelease). In the second case, the existing  version
       will be incremented by 1 in the specified field.

       If  run  in  a  git  repo,  it  will also create a version commit and tag. This behavior is controlled by
       git-tag-version (see below), and can be disabled on the command line by running npm  --no-git-tag-version
       version. It will fail if the working directory is not clean, unless the -f or --force flag is set.

       If  supplied  with  -m  or  --message  config option, npm will use it as a commit message when creating a
       version commit. If the message config contains %s then that will be replaced with the  resulting  version
       number. For example:

           npm version patch -m "Upgrade to %s for reasons"

       If  the  sign-git-tag  config is set, then the tag will be signed using the -s flag to git. Note that you
       must have a default GPG key set up in your git config for this to work properly. For example:

           $ npm config set sign-git-tag true
           $ npm version patch

           You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for
           user: "isaacs (http://blog.izs.me/) <i@izs.me>"
           2048-bit RSA key, ID 6C481CF6, created 2010-08-31

           Enter passphrase:

       If preversion, version, or postversion are in the scripts property of  the  package.json,  they  will  be
       executed as part of running npm version.

       The  exact  order  of  execution  is as follows: 1. Check to make sure the git working directory is clean
       before we get started. Your scripts may add files to the commit in future steps. This step is skipped  if
       the  --force  flag  is set. 2. Run the preversion script. These scripts have access to the old version in
       package.json. A typical use would be running your full test suite before deploying. Any  files  you  want
       added  to  the  commit  should  be  explicitly  added  using  git add. 3. Bump version in package.json as
       requested (patch, minor, major, etc). 4. Run the version script. These scripts have  access  to  the  new
       version  in  package.json  (so they can incorporate it into file headers in generated files for example).
       Again, scripts should explicitly add generated files to the commit using git add. 5. Commit and  tag.  6.
       Run  the  postversion  script. Use it to clean up the file system or automatically push the commit and/or
       tag.

       Take the following example:

           "scripts": {
             "preversion": "npm test",
             "version": "npm run build && git add -A dist",
             "postversion": "git push && git push --tags && rm -rf build/temp"
           }

       This runs all your tests, and proceeds only  if  they  pass.  Then  runs  your  build  script,  and  adds
       everything  in the dist directory to the commit. After the commit, it pushes the new commit and tag up to
       the server, and deletes the build/temp directory.

CONFIGURATION

   git-tag-version
       •   Default: true

       •   Type: Boolean

       Commit and tag the version change.

SEE ALSO

       •   npm help init

       •   npm help run-script

       •   npm help 7 scripts

       •   npm help 5 package.json

       •   npm help 7 semver

       •   npm help 7 config

                                                  December 2015                                   NPM-VERSION(1)