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--- section: cli-commands title: npm-star description: Mark your favorite packages --- # npm-star(1) ## Mark your favorite packages ### Synopsis ```bash npm star [<pkg>...] npm unstar [<pkg>...] ``` ### Description "Starring" a package means that you have some interest in it. It's a vaguely positive way to show that you care. "Unstarring" is the same thing, but in reverse. It's a boolean thing. Starring repeatedly has no additional effect. ### See Also * [npm view](/cli-commands/npm-view) * [npm whoami](/cli-commands/npm-whoami) * [npm adduser](/cli-commands/npm-adduser)