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<h1><a href="../doc/deprecate.html">deprecate</a></h1> <p>Deprecate a version of a package</p>
<h2 id="SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</h2>
<pre><code>npm deprecate <name>[@<version>] <message></code></pre>
<h2 id="DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</h2>
<p>This command will update the npm registry entry for a package, providing
a deprecation warning to all who attempt to install it.</p>
<p>It works on version ranges as well as specific versions, so you can do
something like this:</p>
<pre><code>npm deprecate my-thing@"< 0.2.3" "critical bug fixed in v0.2.3"</code></pre>
<p>Note that you must be the package owner to deprecate something. See the
<code>owner</code> and <code>adduser</code> help topics.</p>
<h2 id="SEE-ALSO">SEE ALSO</h2>
<ul><li><a href="../doc/publish.html">publish(1)</a></li><li><a href="../doc/registry.html">registry(1)</a></li></ul>
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<p id="footer">deprecate — npm@1.1.14</p>
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