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[`libnpmconfig`](https://github.com/npm/libnpmconfig) is a Node.js library for
programmatically managing npm's configuration files and data.

## Example

```js
const config = require('libnpmconfig')

console.log('configured registry:', config.read({
  registry: 'https://default.registry/'
}))
// => configured registry: https://registry.npmjs.org
```

## Install

`$ npm install libnpmconfig`

## Table of Contents

* [Example](#example)
* [Install](#install)
* [API](#api)

### API

##### <a name="read"></a> `> read(cliOpts, builtinOpts)`

Reads configurations from the filesystem and the env and returns a
[`figgy-pudding`](https://npm.im/figgy-pudding) object with the configuration
values.

If `cliOpts` is provided, it will be merged with the returned config pudding,
shadowing any read values. These are intended as CLI-provided options. Do your
own `process.argv` parsing, though.

If `builtinOpts.cwd` is provided, it will be used instead of `process.cwd()` as
the starting point for config searching.

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