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Evan Lucas d04cf64839 Allow npm bugs for the current directory
If you are in your local module, you might want to visit the repository without
knowing the repo name or typing the name in.

This adds `npm bugs .` and `npm bugs` so that the npm-bugs-command behaves like
`npm install`, `npm docs`, `npm home`, and `npm repo.`

Also fixed the parsing of `./` (instead of `.`).

Closes #4204.
2013-12-22 20:07:02 -05:00

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npm-bugs(1) -- Bugs for a package in a web browser maybe

SYNOPSIS

npm bugs <pkgname>
npm bugs (with no args in a package dir)

DESCRIPTION

This command tries to guess at the likely location of a package's bug tracker URL, and then tries to open it using the --browser config param. If no package name is provided, it will search for a package.json in the current folder and use the name property.

CONFIGURATION

browser

  • Default: OS X: "open", Windows: "start", Others: "xdg-open"
  • Type: String

The browser that is called by the npm bugs command to open websites.

registry

The base URL of the npm package registry.

SEE ALSO

  • npm-docs(1)
  • npm-view(1)
  • npm-publish(1)
  • npm-registry(7)
  • npm-config(1)
  • npm-config(7)
  • npmrc(5)
  • package.json(5)