Technical requirements
This chapter will require you to have Node.js, preferably the most recent Node.js 14 release, installed. You should also have the npm
command-line interface installed, which comes bundled with Node.js. Both node
and npm
should be in your path.
Important note
It is recommended to install Node.js with Node Version Manager (nvm). It is a tool that enables you to easily switch Node.js versions on most Unix-like platforms. If you're using Windows, you can install Node.js from https://nodejs.org/en/.
You can confirm which versions of Node.js and npm
are installed by typing the following command into your Terminal:
$ node –version v14.0.0 $ npm –version 6.13.7
npm
is the default package manager bundled with Node.js, and we'll be using the bundled npm
CLI in this chapter to install and publish modules.
Important note
npm
is the name of the Command-Line Interface tool (CLI) bundled with Node.js as the default package manager...