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it supports multiple registries as scopes in next version, and it won't pull packages from registry.npmg.org if you specify a private global registry: {
// The global npm registry, default is "https://registry.npmjs.org/".
"npmRegistry": "https://registry.npmjs.org/",
// The npm access token for the global npm registry, default is empty.
"npmToken": "",
// These two fields are used for basic authentication towards the global npm registry,
// default for both is empty.
"npmUser": "",
"npmPassword": "",
// Registries for scoped packages. This will ensure packages with these scopes get
// downloaded from specific registry, default is empty.
"npmRegistries": {
"@scope_name": {
"registry": "https://your-registry.com/",
"token": "xxx",
"user": "username",
"password": "xxx"
}
}
} |
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Does esm.sh support targeting multiple npm registries when self hosting, or does configuring a private registry mean it pulls from the private registry in addition to the default npm registry?
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