npm init explained code example
Example 1: what is npm init
The npm init command is a step-by-step tool to scaffold out your project.
It will prompt you for input for a few aspects of the project
in the following order:
The project's name,
The project's initial version,
The project's description,
The project's entry point (meaning the project's main file),
The project's test command (to trigger testing with something like Standard)
The project's git repository (where the project source can be found)
The project's keywords (basically, tags related to the project)
The project's license (this defaults to ISC - most open-source Node.js projects are MIT)
Example 2: package.json beginner
{
"name": "metaverse",
"version": "0.92.12",
"description": "The Metaverse virtual reality. The final outcome of all virtual worlds, augmented reality, and the Internet.",
"main": "index.js"
"license": "MIT"
}
Example 3: package.json beginner
{
"name": "metaverse",
"version": "0.92.12",
"description": "The Metaverse virtual reality. The final outcome of all virtual worlds, augmented reality, and the Internet.",
"main": "index.js"
"license": "MIT"
}