Agent skill
dev-swarm-npm-publish
Publish JavaScript/TypeScript packages to the npm registry with consistent metadata, versioning, and release checks. Use when preparing or executing an npm release.
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Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry/tree/main/skills/development/dev-swarm-npm-publish-x-school-academy-ai-dev-swarm
SKILL.md
AI Builder - NPM Publish
This skill provides a repeatable process for publishing packages to the npm registry with proper metadata, versioning, and safeguards.
When to Use This Skill
- You need to publish a new or updated npm package
- You want a standard preflight checklist for npm releases
- You need guidance on npm CLI steps and package metadata
Your Roles in This Skill
- DevOps Engineer: Ensure release process, tags, and automation readiness
- Backend Developer (Engineer): Validate package structure and metadata correctness
- Technical Writer: Verify README and release notes expectations
Role Communication
As an expert in your assigned roles, you must announce your actions before performing them using the following format:
As a {Role, and Role-XYZ if have more roles}, I will {action description}
This communication pattern ensures transparency and allows for human-in-the-loop oversight at key decision points.
Instructions
Follow these steps in order:
Step 1: Confirm prerequisites and access
- Verify required tools are installed and versions are visible.
- Ensure npm account access works from the CLI.
- If missing prerequisites, stop and resolve before continuing.
Step 2: Validate package metadata and repository links
- Confirm
package.jsonincludes required fields and correct naming. - Ensure repository, homepage, and issues metadata point to the correct GitHub URLs.
- Ensure README exists and meets the minimum content expectation.
Step 3: Control published files
- Use the
filesfield or.npmignoreto exclude non-release content. - Double-check the package tarball content before publishing.
Step 4: Apply semantic versioning
- Choose patch/minor/major based on the change impact.
- Use
npm versionto update metadata and create the git tag. - Ensure the branch matches the expected release branch.
Step 5: Publish to npm
- Run a dry run with
npm pack. - Publish with correct access flags (especially for scoped packages).
- Verify the published package is visible on npm.
Step 6: Post-publish management
- Add owners or deprecate as needed.
- Handle unpublish within the allowed window if necessary.
Expected Output
- A published npm package with correct metadata, version, and README content
- A clear audit trail via git tags and release notes
- Confidence the package content matches the intended release
Key Principles
- Prefer scoped packages when possible
- Never publish secrets
- Always validate metadata and README before release
- Use dry runs to verify package contents
Common Issues
- 403 errors from version conflicts or missing access flags
- 402 errors for scoped packages published without
--access public
References
- For detailed commands, checks, and error handling, see
references/npm-publish.md
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