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diff --git a/man1/future-ideas/site.1 b/man1/future-ideas/site.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 023cfa2b9..000000000 --- a/man1/future-ideas/site.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -.\" Generated with Ronnjs/v0.1 -.\" http://github.com/kapouer/ronnjs/ -. -.TH "NPM\-SITE" "1" "March 2011" "" "" -. -.SH "NAME" -\fBnpm-site\fR \-\- Run the npm web site -. -.SH "FUTURE" -This functionality does not yet exist\. -. -.SH "SYNOPSIS" -. -.nf -npm site [ start | stop ] -. -.fi -. -.SH "DESCRIPTION" -This starts up npm in "site" mode\. The following configs are relevant, -and can either be specified in the \fB\|\.npmrc\fR file, or as command line -options\. -. -.IP "\(bu" 4 -userfile: -A file containing the encrypted authorization info for all users\. If -specified, then this is used for \fBnpm adduser\fR requests -to this registry\. -. -.IP "\(bu" 4 -admin: -A comma\-delimited list of admin users\. All of these must already be -in the local adduser config\. If there is no admin, then the site will -not allow remote management\. All admin usernames must already be -in the userfile, and a userfile must be specified\. -. -.IP "\(bu" 4 -listen: -Ports to listen on for WS requests\. The first number is for http, -the second for https, and the third for secure TCP\. Set any to "\-", -or omit, to use the default\. -Defaults to "80,443,15443" -. -.IP "\(bu" 4 -registry: -If a package is not found, then its contents will be fetched from the -upstream registry, and cached for future retrieval\. -. -.IP -isaacs: Make sure that this does loop\-detection, so that a "ring" of -registries can work as a distributed network\. Also, once we have -support for checking multiple registries, you could have a distribution -ring that secondarily depends on some other upstream resource\. -. -.IP "" 0 -. -.P -The content for the site is stored in the npm cache directory, which is -inside the folder used for the \fBroot\fR setting, at \fB{root}/\.npm/\.cache\fR\|\. -It is organized in a simple hierarchical folder structure corresponding -to the web service URLs that npm uses\. -. -.SH "TCP Server" -The TCP server starts up to support the \fBnpm remote\fR command, if there is -a valid admin userlist\. -. -.SH "NOTE" -This also is what happens when you do \fBnpm start npm\fR\|\. -. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -. -.IP "\(bu" 4 -npm\-remote(1) -. -.IP "\(bu" 4 -npm\-config(1) -. -.IP "" 0 - |