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--- section: cli-commands title: npm-owner description: Manage package owners --- # npm-owner(1) ## Manage package owners ### Synopsis ```bash npm owner add <user> [<@scope>/]<pkg> npm owner rm <user> [<@scope>/]<pkg> npm owner ls [<@scope>/]<pkg> aliases: author ``` ### Description Manage ownership of published packages. * ls: List all the users who have access to modify a package and push new versions. Handy when you need to know who to bug for help. * add: Add a new user as a maintainer of a package. This user is enabled to modify metadata, publish new versions, and add other owners. * rm: Remove a user from the package owner list. This immediately revokes their privileges. Note that there is only one level of access. Either you can modify a package, or you can't. Future versions may contain more fine-grained access levels, but that is not implemented at this time. If you have two-factor authentication enabled with `auth-and-writes` then you'll need to include an otp on the command line when changing ownership with `--otp`. ### See Also * [npm publish](/cli-commands/npm-publish) * [npm registry](/using-npm/registry) * [npm adduser](/cli-commands/npm-adduser) * [npm disputes](/using-npm/disputes)