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--- title: npm-logout section: 1 description: Log out of the registry --- ### Synopsis ```bash npm logout ``` Note: This command is unaware of workspaces. ### Description When logged into a registry that supports token-based authentication, tell the server to end this token's session. This will invalidate the token everywhere you're using it, not just for the current environment. When logged into a legacy registry that uses username and password authentication, this will clear the credentials in your user configuration. In this case, it will _only_ affect the current environment. If `--scope` is provided, this will find the credentials for the registry connected to that scope, if set. ### Configuration #### `registry` * Default: "https://registry.npmjs.org/" * Type: URL The base URL of the npm registry. #### `scope` * Default: the scope of the current project, if any, or "" * Type: String Associate an operation with a scope for a scoped registry. Useful when logging in to or out of a private registry: ``` # log in, linking the scope to the custom registry npm login --scope=@mycorp --registry=https://registry.mycorp.com # log out, removing the link and the auth token npm logout --scope=@mycorp ``` This will cause `@mycorp` to be mapped to the registry for future installation of packages specified according to the pattern `@mycorp/package`. This will also cause `npm init` to create a scoped package. ``` # accept all defaults, and create a package named "@foo/whatever", # instead of just named "whatever" npm init --scope=@foo --yes ``` ### See Also * [npm adduser](/commands/npm-adduser) * [npm registry](/using-npm/registry) * [npm config](/commands/npm-config) * [npm whoami](/commands/npm-whoami)