如何用 npm 卸载全局软件包?

我以这种方式安装了 webpack:

npm install -g webpack

现在想卸载它:

npm uninstall -g webpack

再检查一遍,它没有被卸载:

webpack -v
3.1.0

为什么?


而且,我用这种方法找不到 webpack:

npm list -g | grep webpack

这种做法也没有奏效:

npm uninstall -g webpack --save

在包含 package.json的目录下运行此命令之后:

npm uninstall webpack
npm WARN babel-loader@6.4.1 requires a peer of webpack@1 || 2 || ^2.1.0-beta || ^2.2.0-rc but none was installed.
npm WARN uglifyjs-webpack-plugin@0.3.1 requires a peer of uglify-js@^2.8.0 but none was installed.
npm WARN uglifyjs-webpack-plugin@0.3.1 requires a peer of webpack@^1.9 || ^2 || ^2.1.0-beta || ^2.2.0-rc but none was installed.
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Try

chown -R "$(whoami)": "$(npm root -g)"

(you may need sudo for it) and then npm uninstall -g again

Try running both of the below commands:

npm uninstall -g webpack
npm uninstall webpack

I think you might be checking/looking at the local version after deleting only the global one.

npm uninstall -g webpack

Worked for me, try running the command prompt in administrator mode.

You're most likely running a file from another install of npm.

Run which webpack to see where your shell is finding webpack.

Run npm root -g to find the root of the tree it's supposed to be in, being sure you're running the correct npm with npm -v and which npm.

If your webpack bin isn't in the npm root, reset your path to the webpack binary e.g. hash -d webpack in bash, and then go remove the unwanted npm root from your PATH variable. You can now use npm install -g webpack and npm uninstall -g webpack and it should work.

You have to remove the packages manually installed globally on your os with sudo:

On OsX navigate to this directory

cd /usr/local/lib/node_modules

and

sudo rm -rf <packageName> // sudo rm -rf webpack

If you are using Node Version Manager (nvm) and you want to remove a global system package you will need to switch to that version. For example:

nvm use system
npm uninstall -g webpack

Try This:

npm uninstall -g <package_name>
E.g: npm uninstall -g webpack

on windows run as administrator and run the command

npm uninstall -g webpack

on Linux

sudo npm uninstall -g webpack

Had the same issue an none of the answer above helped.

My project was in a sub-directory of a larger project, which also had a node_modules folder.

That's why it says, something like "found another version higher in the tree."

Delete that folder, go back to your sub-dir, remove node_modules and package-lock.json, and finally run npm install again.

I have tried uninstalling global packages in several ways.

npm uninstall -g <package_name> this didn't work.

I managed to remove the global packages in the following way:

  • Goto terminal
  • Run this command npm list -g
  • Goto the path (C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\npm)
  • Delete all the related files to your package
  • Goto node_modules find and delete the package

This should work.

YW!

In Windows, open the cmd with Administrator rights (start -> type cmd -> right-click on icon -> open with adm. rights), then navigate (in cmd type "cd ../../users/your_user_name") to your user folder, then run

npm uninstall -g webpack

or (I don't remember which one worked for me)

npm uninstall webpack

In archlinux, after running

npm uninstall -g <package_name>

you might have to manually enter /usr/lib/node_modules/ to remove the package's directory. This will prevent conflicts if you try reinstalling that package with a different package manager like pacman.

Building on @karthik006 's answer of deleting directly from the global node_module folder, if you are using nvm, you first need to decide from which version of node you want to delete the global package.

After that, switch to that version of node using nvm use <version>

Then run nvm which current to get the path where the executable for this version of node is saved.
The path will be something like <path to nvm node dir>/<node version>/bin/node

Using this path, cd into <path to nvm node dir>/<node version>/lib/node_modules and then rm -rf the packages that you want to remove.

On ubuntu the package I was on the hunt for was buried in ~/.npm/_npx/<chars>/node_modules/ and in ~/.npm/_npx/<chars>/node_modules/.bin/. I removed the bin and the directory and got the reinstall prompt.