npm version yntax code example

Example 1: what does "*" version mean in npm package dependency

Finally there is the *, which while available, isn’t used as often. The primary reason for its less frequent use is the fact that it acts as a stand in for either the major, minor, or patch number and catches any version number for the place that it represents. For example a dependency with a version of * would equate to any version that was greater than or equal to 0.0.0, while 1.* would allow versions greater than or equal to 1.0.0 and less than 2.0.0.

Example 2: npm package version

// How to increment your project version
Ex: 1.0.0

* npm version patch ---> 1.0.1
* npm version minor ---> 1.1.0
* npm version major ---> 2.0.0

npm version [<newversion> | major | minor | patch | premajor | 
preminor | prepatch | prerelease [--preid=<prerelease-id>] | from-git]