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<h1><a href="../api/link.html">link</a></h1> <p>Symlink a package folder</p>

<h2 id="SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</h2>

<pre><code>npm.command.link(callback)
npm.command.link(packages, callback)</code></pre>

<h2 id="DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</h2>

<p>Package linking is a two-step process.</p>

<p>Without parameters, link will create a globally-installed
symbolic link from <code>prefix/package-name</code> to the current folder.</p>

<p>With a parameters, link will create a symlink from the local <code>node_modules</code>
folder to the global symlink.</p>

<p>When creating tarballs for <code>npm publish</code>, the linked packages are
"snapshotted" to their current state by resolving the symbolic links.</p>

<p>This is
handy for installing your own stuff, so that you can work on it and test it
iteratively without having to continually rebuild.</p>

<p>For example:</p>

<pre><code>npm.commands.link(cb)           # creates global link from the cwd
                                # (say redis package)
npm.commands.link('redis', cb)  # link-install the package</code></pre>

<p>Now, any changes to the redis package will be reflected in
the package in the current working directory</p>
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<p id="footer">link &mdash; npm@1.1.19</p>
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