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diff --git a/doc/user/packages/npm_registry/index.md b/doc/user/packages/npm_registry/index.md index 0fe2b39a591..695193f878a 100644 --- a/doc/user/packages/npm_registry/index.md +++ b/doc/user/packages/npm_registry/index.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ group: Package Registry info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments --- -# npm packages in the Package Registry **(FREE)** +# npm packages in the Package Registry **(FREE ALL)** For documentation of the specific API endpoints that the npm package manager client uses, see the [npm API documentation](../../../api/packages/npm.md). @@ -29,12 +29,13 @@ Do not use authentication methods other than the methods documented here. Undocu Depending on how the package is installed, you may need to adhere to the naming convention. -You can use one of two API endpoints to install packages: +You can use one of three API endpoints to install packages: - **Instance-level**: Use when you have many npm packages in different GitLab groups or in their own namespace. +- **Group-level**: Use when you have many npm packages in different projects under the same group or subgroup. - **Project-level**: Use when you have few npm packages and they are not in the same GitLab group. -If you plan to install a package through the [project level](#install-from-the-project-level), then you do not have to adhere to the naming convention. +If you plan to install a package through the [project level](#install-from-the-project-level) or [group level](#install-from-the-group-level), then you do not have to adhere to the naming convention. If you plan to install a package through the [instance level](#install-from-the-instance-level), then you must name your package with a [scope](https://docs.npmjs.com/misc/scope/). Scoped packages begin with a `@` have the format of `@owner/package-name`. You can set up the scope for your package in the `.npmrc` file and by using the `publishConfig` option in the `package.json`. |