--- title: npm-org section: 1 description: Manage orgs --- ### Synopsis ```bash npm org set [developer | admin | owner] npm org rm npm org ls [] ``` Note: This command is unaware of workspaces. ### Example Add a new developer to an org: ```bash $ npm org set my-org @mx-smith ``` Add a new admin to an org (or change a developer to an admin): ```bash $ npm org set my-org @mx-santos admin ``` Remove a user from an org: ```bash $ npm org rm my-org mx-santos ``` List all users in an org: ```bash $ npm org ls my-org ``` List all users in JSON format: ```bash $ npm org ls my-org --json ``` See what role a user has in an org: ```bash $ npm org ls my-org @mx-santos ``` ### Description You can use the `npm org` commands to manage and view users of an organization. It supports adding and removing users, changing their roles, listing them, and finding specific ones and their roles. ### Configuration #### `registry` * Default: "https://registry.npmjs.org/" * Type: URL The base URL of the npm registry. #### `otp` * Default: null * Type: null or String This is a one-time password from a two-factor authenticator. It's needed when publishing or changing package permissions with `npm access`. If not set, and a registry response fails with a challenge for a one-time password, npm will prompt on the command line for one. #### `json` * Default: false * Type: Boolean Whether or not to output JSON data, rather than the normal output. * In `npm pkg set` it enables parsing set values with JSON.parse() before saving them to your `package.json`. Not supported by all npm commands. #### `parseable` * Default: false * Type: Boolean Output parseable results from commands that write to standard output. For `npm search`, this will be tab-separated table format. ### See Also * [using orgs](/using-npm/orgs) * [Documentation on npm Orgs](https://docs.npmjs.com/orgs/)