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npm-star.md
--- title: npm-star section: 1 description: Mark your favorite packages --- ### Synopsis ```bash npm star [<package-spec>...] ``` Note: This command is unaware of workspaces. ### Description "Starring" a package means that you have some interest in it. It's a vaguely positive way to show that you care. It's a boolean thing. Starring repeatedly has no additional effect. ### More There's also these extra commands to help you manage your favorite packages: #### Unstar You can also "unstar" a package using [`npm unstar`](/commands/npm-unstar) "Unstarring" is the same thing, but in reverse. #### Listing stars You can see all your starred packages using [`npm stars`](/commands/npm-stars) ### Configuration #### `registry` * Default: "https://registry.npmjs.org/" * Type: URL The base URL of the npm registry. #### `unicode` * Default: false on windows, true on mac/unix systems with a unicode locale, as defined by the `LC_ALL`, `LC_CTYPE`, or `LANG` environment variables. * Type: Boolean When set to true, npm uses unicode characters in the tree output. When false, it uses ascii characters instead of unicode glyphs. #### `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. ### See Also * [package spec](/using-npm/package-spec) * [npm unstar](/commands/npm-unstar) * [npm stars](/commands/npm-stars) * [npm view](/commands/npm-view) * [npm whoami](/commands/npm-whoami) * [npm adduser](/commands/npm-adduser)
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