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npm-user-switch

v0.3.0

Published

NPM user switch

Downloads

4

Readme

npm-user-switch

Easily switch NPM user accounts

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About

Both my work and my personal development utilise NPM accounts. Sometimes I need to easily switch between them, and entering their different passwords is tiresome. Using npm-user-switch, I can easily use one master password to manage logging in to any number of accounts.

The account information is encrypted using Buttercup and stored locally. No account passwords are stored - only the auth token provided by NPM (stored by NPM in .npmrc in your home directory).

Installation

npm-user-switch should be installed globally:

npm install npm-user-switch -g

You may need sudo for the above command to work on some systems.

Usage

Simply execute npm-user-switch to start the program.