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I Use Windows At My Work So There I Have A.npmrc File In The Node Folder But I Don't Seem To Find That In Mac.
The Problem Is I Want To Add A Registry Of.
On The Remote Server, However, I Have No Such Luxury.
My Cat Method Is Similar, Sending The Output Of A Command Into The While Block For Consumption By 'Read', Too, Only It Launches Another Program To Get The Work Done.
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