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# NPX Plugin
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> npx(1) -- execute npm package binaries. ([more info](https://github.com/zkat/npx))
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This plugin automatically registers npx command-not-found handler if `npx` exists in your `$PATH`.
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## Setup
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- Add plugin to `~/.zshrc`
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```bash
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plugins=(.... npx)
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```
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- Globally install npx binary (npx will be auto installed with recent versions of Node.js)
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```bash
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sudo npm install -g npx
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```
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## Note
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The shell auto-fallback doesn't auto-install plain packages. In order to get it to install something, you need to add `@`:
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```
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➜ jasmine@latest # or just `jasmine@`
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npx: installed 13 in 1.896s
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Randomized with seed 54385
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Started
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```
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It does it this way so folks using the fallback don't accidentally try to install regular typoes.
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# NPX Plugin
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# https://www.npmjs.com/package/npx
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# Maintainer: Pooya Parsa <pooya@pi0.ir>
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(( $+commands[npx] )) && {
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source <(npx --shell-auto-fallback zsh)
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}
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