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NAME

       npm-hook - Manage registry hooks

   Synopsis
         npm hook add <pkg> <url> <secret> [--type=<type>]
         npm hook ls [pkg]
         npm hook rm <id>
         npm hook update <id> <url> <secret>

       Note: This command is unaware of workspaces.

   Description
       Allows             you             to             manage             npm             hooks
       https://blog.npmjs.org/post/145260155635/introducing-hooks-get-notifications-of-npm,
       including adding, removing, listing, and updating.

       Hooks allow you to configure URL endpoints that will be notified whenever a change happens
       to any of the supported entity types. Three different types of entities can be watched  by
       hooks: packages, owners, and scopes.

       To create a package hook, simply reference the package name.

       To create an owner hook, prefix the owner name with ~ (as in, ~youruser).

       To create a scope hook, prefix the scope name with @ (as in, @yourscope).

       The  hook  id  used by update and rm are the IDs listed in npm hook ls for that particular
       hook.

       The shared secret will be sent along to the URL endpoint so you  can  verify  the  request
       came from your own configured hook.

   Example
       Add a hook to watch a package for changes:

         $ npm hook add lodash https://example.com/ my-shared-secret

       Add a hook to watch packages belonging to the user substack:

         $ npm hook add ~substack https://example.com/ my-shared-secret

       Add a hook to watch packages in the scope @npm

         $ npm hook add @npm https://example.com/ my-shared-secret

       List all your active hooks:

         $ npm hook ls

       List your active hooks for the lodash package:

         $ npm hook ls lodash

       Update an existing hook's url:

         $ npm hook update id-deadbeef https://my-new-website.here/

       Remove a hook:

         $ npm hook rm id-deadbeef

   Configuration
   registry
       • Default: "https://registry.npmjs.org/"

       • Type: URL

       The base URL of the npm registry.

   otp
       • Default: null

       • Type: null or String

       This  is  a one-time password from a two-factor authenticator. It's needed when publishing
       or changing package permissions with npm access.

       If not set, and a registry response fails with a challenge for a  one-time  password,  npm
       will prompt on the command line for one.

   See Also
       • "Introducing                     Hooks"                     blog                    post
         https://blog.npmjs.org/post/145260155635/introducing-hooks-get-notifications-of-npm

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