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NAME

       npm-profile

Synopsis

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       Note: This command is unaware of workspaces.

Description

       Change your profile information on the registry.  Note that this command
       depends on the registry implementation, so third-party registries may not
       support this interface.

        • npm profile get [<property>]: Display all of the properties of your
          profile, or one or more specific properties.  It looks like:

         +-----------------+---------------------------+
         | name            | example                   |
         +-----------------+---------------------------+
         | email           | me@example.com (verified) |
         +-----------------+---------------------------+
         | two factor auth | auth-and-writes           |
         +-----------------+---------------------------+
         | fullname        | Example User              |
         +-----------------+---------------------------+
         | homepage        |                           |
         +-----------------+---------------------------+
         | freenode        |                           |
         +-----------------+---------------------------+
         | twitter         |                           |
         +-----------------+---------------------------+
         | github          |                           |
         +-----------------+---------------------------+
         | created         | 2015-02-26T01:38:35.892Z  |
         +-----------------+---------------------------+
         | updated         | 2017-10-02T21:29:45.922Z  |
         +-----------------+---------------------------+

        • npm profile set <property> <value>: Set the value of a profile
          property. You can set the following properties this way: email, fullname,
          homepage, freenode, twitter, github

        • npm profile set password: Change your password.  This is interactive,
          you'll be prompted for your current password and a new password.  You'll
          also be prompted for an OTP if you have two-factor authentication
          enabled.

        • npm profile enable-2fa [auth-and-writes|auth-only]: Enables two-factor
          authentication. Defaults to auth-and-writes mode. Modes are:

         • auth-only: Require an OTP when logging in or making changes to your
           account's authentication.  The OTP will be required on both the website
           and the command line.

         • auth-and-writes: Requires an OTP at all the times auth-only does,
           and also requires one when publishing a module, setting the latest
           dist-tag, or changing access via npm access and npm owner.

        • npm profile disable-2fa: Disables two-factor authentication.

Details

       Some of these commands may not be available on non npmjs.com registries.

Configuration

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See Also

        • npm adduser

        • npm registry

        • npm config

        • npmrc

        • npm owner

        • npm whoami

        • npm token