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NAME

       npm-stop - Stop a package

   Synopsis
         npm stop [-- <args>]

   Description
       This  runs  a predefined command specified in the "stop" property of a package's "scripts"
       object.

       Unlike with npm help start, there is no  default  script  that  will  run  if  the  "stop"
       property is not defined.

   Example
         {
           "scripts": {
             "stop": "node bar.js"
           }
         }

         npm stop

         > npm@x.x.x stop
         > node bar.js

         (bar.js output would be here)

   Configuration
   ignore-scripts
       • Default: false

       • Type: Boolean

       If true, npm does not run scripts specified in package.json files.

       Note  that commands explicitly intended to run a particular script, such as npm start, npm
       stop, npm restart, npm test, and npm run-script will still run their  intended  script  if
       ignore-scripts is set, but they will not run any pre- or post-scripts.

   script-shell
       • Default: '/bin/sh' on POSIX systems, 'cmd.exe' on Windows

       • Type: null or String

       The  shell  to  use for scripts run with the npm exec, npm run and npm init <package-spec>
       commands.

   See Also
       • npm help run-script

       • npm help scripts

       • npm help test

       • npm help start

       • npm help restart

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