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name : npm-org.md
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section: cli-commands 
title: npm-org
description: Manage orgs
---

# npm-org(1)

## Manage orgs

### Synopsis

```bash
npm org set <orgname> <username> [developer | admin | owner]
npm org rm <orgname> <username>
npm org ls <orgname> [<username>]
```

### 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.

### See Also

* [Documentation on npm Orgs](https://docs.npmjs.com/orgs/)
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