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NAME

       npm-fund - Retrieve funding information

   Synopsis
         npm fund [<package-spec>]

   Description
       This  command retrieves information on how to fund the dependencies of a given project. If
       no package name is provided, it will list all dependencies that are looking for funding in
       a  tree  structure, listing the type of funding and the url to visit. If a package name is
       provided then it tries to open its funding url using the --browser config param; if  there
       are  multiple  funding  sources  for  the package, the user will be instructed to pass the
       --which option to disambiguate.

       The list will avoid duplicated entries and will stack all packages that share the same url
       as a single entry. Thus, the list does not have the same shape of the output from npm ls.

   Example
   Workspaces support
       It's  possible  to  filter  the  results  to  only  include  a  single  workspace  and its
       dependencies using the workspace config option.

   Example:
       Here's an example running npm fund in a project with a configured workspace a:

         $ npm fund
         test-workspaces-fund@1.0.0
         +-- https://example.com/a
         | | `-- a@1.0.0
         | `-- https://example.com/maintainer
         |     `-- foo@1.0.0
         +-- https://example.com/npmcli-funding
         |   `-- @npmcli/test-funding
         `-- https://example.com/org
             `-- bar@2.0.0

       And here is an example of the expected result when filtering only by a specific  workspace
       a in the same project:

         $ npm fund -w a
         test-workspaces-fund@1.0.0
         `-- https://example.com/a
           | `-- a@1.0.0
           `-- https://example.com/maintainer
               `-- foo@2.0.0

   Configuration
   json
       • Default: false

       • Type: Boolean

       Whether or not to output JSON data, rather than the normal output.

       • In  npm  pkg  set  it enables parsing set values with JSON.parse() before saving them to
         your package.json.

       Not supported by all npm commands.

   browser
       • Default: OS X: "open", Windows: "start", Others: "xdg-open"

       • Type: null, Boolean, or String

       The browser that is called by npm commands to open websites.

       Set to false to suppress browser behavior and instead print urls to terminal.

       Set to true to use default system URL opener.

   unicode
       • Default: false on windows, true on mac/unix systems with a unicode locale, as defined by
         the LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, or LANG environment variables.

       • Type: Boolean

       When  set  to  true,  npm  uses unicode characters in the tree output. When false, it uses
       ascii characters instead of unicode glyphs.

   workspace
       • Default:

       • Type: String (can be set multiple times)

       Enable running a command in the context  of  the  configured  workspaces  of  the  current
       project  while  filtering  by  running  only  the workspaces defined by this configuration
       option.

       Valid values for the workspace config are either:

       • Workspace names

       • Path to a workspace directory

       • Path to a parent workspace directory (will result in  selecting  all  workspaces  within
         that folder)

       When set for the npm init command, this may be set to the folder of a workspace which does
       not yet exist, to create the folder and set it up as a  brand  new  workspace  within  the
       project.

       This value is not exported to the environment for child processes.

   which
       • Default: null

       • Type: null or Number

       If there are multiple funding sources, which 1-indexed source URL to open.

See Also

       • npm help package spec

       • npm help install

       • npm help docs

       • npm help ls

       • npm help config

       • npm help workspaces

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