Add an organisation as an owner of an NPM package












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I am looking to add an organisation as a user or transfer ownership of a package so that it appears in their 'packages' section.



Attempting to associate them via npm add user *org registry name* doesn't work, since they're an org and not a user.



Would the correct approach be for my company to associate a scope with their registry and then associating that scope with the package registry?



Can't find further information on how to achieve this seemingly simple task.










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I am looking to add an organisation as a user or transfer ownership of a package so that it appears in their 'packages' section.



Attempting to associate them via npm add user *org registry name* doesn't work, since they're an org and not a user.



Would the correct approach be for my company to associate a scope with their registry and then associating that scope with the package registry?



Can't find further information on how to achieve this seemingly simple task.










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  • Think this Stack link might hold the solution: stackoverflow.com/questions/43007471/…

    – Ryan Achten
    Nov 19 '18 at 20:51














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I am looking to add an organisation as a user or transfer ownership of a package so that it appears in their 'packages' section.



Attempting to associate them via npm add user *org registry name* doesn't work, since they're an org and not a user.



Would the correct approach be for my company to associate a scope with their registry and then associating that scope with the package registry?



Can't find further information on how to achieve this seemingly simple task.










share|improve this question














I am looking to add an organisation as a user or transfer ownership of a package so that it appears in their 'packages' section.



Attempting to associate them via npm add user *org registry name* doesn't work, since they're an org and not a user.



Would the correct approach be for my company to associate a scope with their registry and then associating that scope with the package registry?



Can't find further information on how to achieve this seemingly simple task.







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  • Think this Stack link might hold the solution: stackoverflow.com/questions/43007471/…

    – Ryan Achten
    Nov 19 '18 at 20:51



















  • Think this Stack link might hold the solution: stackoverflow.com/questions/43007471/…

    – Ryan Achten
    Nov 19 '18 at 20:51

















Think this Stack link might hold the solution: stackoverflow.com/questions/43007471/…

– Ryan Achten
Nov 19 '18 at 20:51





Think this Stack link might hold the solution: stackoverflow.com/questions/43007471/…

– Ryan Achten
Nov 19 '18 at 20:51












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