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Kibana is an open source (Apache Licensed), browser based analytics and search dashboard for Elasticsearch. Kibana is a snap to setup and start using. Kibana strives to be easy to get started with, while also being flexible and powerful, just like Elastic

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npm-index(7) -- Index of all npm documentation ============================================== ### README(1) a JavaScript package manager ## Command Line Documentation Using npm on the command line ### npm(1) javascript package manager ### npm-access(1) Set access level on published packages ### npm-adduser(1) Add a registry user account ### npm-bin(1) Display npm bin folder ### npm-bugs(1) Bugs for a package in a web browser maybe ### npm-build(1) Build a package ### npm-bundle(1) REMOVED ### npm-cache(1) Manipulates packages cache ### npm-completion(1) Tab Completion for npm ### npm-config(1) Manage the npm configuration files ### npm-dedupe(1) Reduce duplication ### npm-deprecate(1) Deprecate a version of a package ### npm-dist-tag(1) Modify package distribution tags ### npm-docs(1) Docs for a package in a web browser maybe ### npm-edit(1) Edit an installed package ### npm-explore(1) Browse an installed package ### npm-help-search(1) Search npm help documentation ### npm-help(1) Get help on npm ### npm-init(1) Interactively create a package.json file ### npm-install-test(1) Install package(s) and run tests ### npm-install(1) Install a package ### npm-link(1) Symlink a package folder ### npm-logout(1) Log out of the registry ### npm-ls(1) List installed packages ### npm-outdated(1) Check for outdated packages ### npm-owner(1) Manage package owners ### npm-pack(1) Create a tarball from a package ### npm-ping(1) Ping npm registry ### npm-prefix(1) Display prefix ### npm-prune(1) Remove extraneous packages ### npm-publish(1) Publish a package ### npm-rebuild(1) Rebuild a package ### npm-repo(1) Open package repository page in the browser ### npm-restart(1) Restart a package ### npm-root(1) Display npm root ### npm-run-script(1) Run arbitrary package scripts ### npm-search(1) Search for packages ### npm-shrinkwrap(1) Lock down dependency versions ### npm-star(1) Mark your favorite packages ### npm-stars(1) View packages marked as favorites ### npm-start(1) Start a package ### npm-stop(1) Stop a package ### npm-tag(1) Tag a published version ### npm-team(1) Manage organization teams and team memberships ### npm-test(1) Test a package ### npm-uninstall(1) Remove a package ### npm-unpublish(1) Remove a package from the registry ### npm-update(1) Update a package ### npm-version(1) Bump a package version ### npm-view(1) View registry info ### npm-whoami(1) Display npm username ## API Documentation Using npm in your Node programs ## Files File system structures npm uses ### npm-folders(5) Folder Structures Used by npm ### npmrc(5) The npm config files ### package.json(5) Specifics of npm's package.json handling ## Misc Various other bits and bobs ### npm-coding-style(7) npm's "funny" coding style ### npm-config(7) More than you probably want to know about npm configuration ### npm-developers(7) Developer Guide ### npm-disputes(7) Handling Module Name Disputes ### npm-index(7) Index of all npm documentation ### npm-orgs(7) Working with Teams & Orgs ### npm-registry(7) The JavaScript Package Registry ### npm-scope(7) Scoped packages ### npm-scripts(7) How npm handles the "scripts" field ### removing-npm(7) Cleaning the Slate ### semver(7) The semantic versioner for npm