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I have a project on GitHub with the "project-id" ID, on a company domain (mycompany.com).
In this project there are three repositories: A, B, C. B depends on A, and C depends on B.
When I want to publish the B package to package registry, I have to have these lines in .npmrc:
@My-package:registry=https://mycompany.com/api/v4/projects/project-id/packages/npm/
//mycompany.com/api/v4/projects/project-id/packages/npm/:_authToken="${NPM_TOKEN}"
But when I try to install the A package, from the same registry, I have to have this inside .npmrc:
@My-package:registry=https://mycompany.com/api/v4/projects/project-id/packages/npm/
So I'm adding and removing the second line what doesn't make any sense.
Why I have to do it, and how to fix it so I don't have to change .npmrc file ever again?
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