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---
title: npm-hook
section: 1
description: Manage registry hooks
---
### Synopsis
```bash
npm hook ls [pkg]
npm hook add <entity> <url> <secret>
npm hook update <id> <url> [secret]
npm hook rm <id>
```
Note: This command is unaware of workspaces.
### Description
Allows you to manage [npm
hooks](https://blog.npmjs.org/post/145260155635/introducing-hooks-get-notifications-of-npm),
including adding, removing, listing, and updating.
Hooks allow you to configure URL endpoints that will be notified whenever a
change happens to any of the supported entity types. Three different types
of entities can be watched by hooks: packages, owners, and scopes.
To create a package hook, simply reference the package name.
To create an owner hook, prefix the owner name with `~` (as in,
`~youruser`).
To create a scope hook, prefix the scope name with `@` (as in,
`@yourscope`).
The hook `id` used by `update` and `rm` are the IDs listed in `npm hook ls`
for that particular hook.
The shared secret will be sent along to the URL endpoint so you can verify
the request came from your own configured hook.
### Example
Add a hook to watch a package for changes:
```bash
$ npm hook add lodash https://example.com/ my-shared-secret
```
Add a hook to watch packages belonging to the user `substack`:
```bash
$ npm hook add ~substack https://example.com/ my-shared-secret
```
Add a hook to watch packages in the scope `@npm`
```bash
$ npm hook add @npm https://example.com/ my-shared-secret
```
List all your active hooks:
```bash
$ npm hook ls
```
List your active hooks for the `lodash` package:
```bash
$ npm hook ls lodash
```
Update an existing hook's url:
```bash
$ npm hook update id-deadbeef https://my-new-website.here/
```
Remove a hook:
```bash
$ npm hook rm id-deadbeef
```
### Configuration
<!-- AUTOGENERATED CONFIG DESCRIPTIONS START -->
<!-- automatically generated, do not edit manually -->
<!-- see lib/utils/config/definitions.js -->
#### `registry`
* Default: "https://registry.npmjs.org/"
* Type: URL
The base URL of the npm registry.
<!-- automatically generated, do not edit manually -->
<!-- see lib/utils/config/definitions.js -->
#### `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.
<!-- automatically generated, do not edit manually -->
<!-- see lib/utils/config/definitions.js -->
<!-- AUTOGENERATED CONFIG DESCRIPTIONS END -->
### See Also
* ["Introducing Hooks" blog post](https://blog.npmjs.org/post/145260155635/introducing-hooks-get-notifications-of-npm)
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