I have the following directory structure:
/some_project
source.js
package.json
I would like to install the dependencies for some_project.
I know I could cd into some_project and then run npm install
But I was wondering if it's possible without changing the directory ?
Something like
npm install some_project/package.json
You can use the npm install <folder>
variant with the --prefix
option. In your scenario the folder and prefix will be the same:
npm --prefix ./some_project install ./some_project
Update: Since the --prefix
option exists, I now vote for @coudy's answer to this question. Original answer below:
No, npm
will always install in the current directory or, with -g
, in the system wide node_modules. You can kind of accomplish this with a subshell though, which won't affect your current directory:
(cd some_project && npm install)
The parentheses makes it run in a subshell.