📫 Business - jawadrana2015@gmail.com To uninstall npm packages from your Node.js project, you can use the npm uninstall command followed by the package name. Here's how you can do it: Uninstalling a Package: To uninstall a package that was previously installed in your project, run the following command in your project's root directory: sh Copy code npm uninstall package-name Replace package-name with the name of the npm package you want to uninstall. For example, to uninstall the Express framework: sh Copy code npm uninstall express Uninstalling a Package and Removing it from Dependencies: By default, when you uninstall a package using npm uninstall, npm removes it from your project's node_modules directory but keeps it listed in your package.json file. This allows you to easily reinstall the package later with its specified version. If you want to uninstall a package and remove it from your package.json dependencies, use the --save flag: sh Copy code npm uninstall package-name --save For example, to uninstall the Express framework and remove it from dependencies: sh Copy code npm uninstall express --save Uninstalling a Global Package: If you installed a package globally using the -g flag, you can uninstall it globally using the npm uninstall -g command: sh Copy code npm uninstall -g package-name For example, to uninstall the globally installed TypeScript compiler: sh Copy code npm uninstall -g typescript After running these commands, npm will remove the specified packages from your project or system. If you used the --save flag, npm will also update your package.json file to reflect the removal of the package from dependencies. #nodejs #javascript #coding #node #backend #nodejstutorial #nodejsdevelopment #tutorial #tutorials #programming #nodeprogramming #npm 0:00 Introduction 0:38 Uninstall Dependencies 1:23 Uninstall Dev Dependencies
📫 Business - jawadrana2015@gmail.com To uninstall npm packages from your Node.js project, you can use the npm uninstall command followed by the package name. Here's how you can do it: Uninstalling a Package: To uninstall a package that was previously installed in your project, run the following command in your project's root directory: sh Copy code npm uninstall package-name Replace package-name with the name of the npm package you want to uninstall. For example, to uninstall the Express framework: sh Copy code npm uninstall express Uninstalling a Package and Removing it from Dependencies: By default, when you uninstall a package using npm uninstall, npm removes it from your project's node_modules directory but keeps it listed in your package.json file. This allows you to easily reinstall the package later with its specified version. If you want to uninstall a package and remove it from your package.json dependencies, use the --save flag: sh Copy code npm uninstall package-name --save For example, to uninstall the Express framework and remove it from dependencies: sh Copy code npm uninstall express --save Uninstalling a Global Package: If you installed a package globally using the -g flag, you can uninstall it globally using the npm uninstall -g command: sh Copy code npm uninstall -g package-name For example, to uninstall the globally installed TypeScript compiler: sh Copy code npm uninstall -g typescript After running these commands, npm will remove the specified packages from your project or system. If you used the --save flag, npm will also update your package.json file to reflect the removal of the package from dependencies. #nodejs #javascript #coding #node #backend #nodejstutorial #nodejsdevelopment #tutorial #tutorials #programming #nodeprogramming #npm 0:00 Introduction 0:38 Uninstall Dependencies 1:23 Uninstall Dev Dependencies