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In my project I have an external npm library. That Library is an icon library. Each time I have a new icon to insert, I need to npm publish then run npm update my-icon-library in my project.



Is there a way to keep my project updated automatically each time the icon library is updated?










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    In my project I have an external npm library. That Library is an icon library. Each time I have a new icon to insert, I need to npm publish then run npm update my-icon-library in my project.



    Is there a way to keep my project updated automatically each time the icon library is updated?










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      In my project I have an external npm library. That Library is an icon library. Each time I have a new icon to insert, I need to npm publish then run npm update my-icon-library in my project.



      Is there a way to keep my project updated automatically each time the icon library is updated?










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      In my project I have an external npm library. That Library is an icon library. Each time I have a new icon to insert, I need to npm publish then run npm update my-icon-library in my project.



      Is there a way to keep my project updated automatically each time the icon library is updated?







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          Reference the icons library inside package.json with a proper version range.



          It'll not be done automatically , you just have to issue npm install inside your project in order to update that library.



          Checkout npm Ranges.






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            Reference the icons library inside package.json with a proper version range.



            It'll not be done automatically , you just have to issue npm install inside your project in order to update that library.



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                Reference the icons library inside package.json with a proper version range.



                It'll not be done automatically , you just have to issue npm install inside your project in order to update that library.



                Checkout npm Ranges.






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                Reference the icons library inside package.json with a proper version range.



                It'll not be done automatically , you just have to issue npm install inside your project in order to update that library.



                Checkout npm Ranges.







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