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For a steady stream of TILs from a variety of rocketeers, checkout
[til.hashrocket.com](https://til.hashrocket.com/).
_631 TILs and counting..._
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- [ISO-8601 Formatted Dates Are Interpreted As UTC](javascript/iso-8601-formatted-dates-are-interpreted-as-utc.md)
- [Link A JavaScript Package Locally](javascript/link-a-javascript-package-locally.md)
- [List Top-Level NPM Dependencies](javascript/list-top-level-npm-dependencies.md)
- [Matching Multiple Values In A Switch Statement](javascript/matching-multiple-values-in-a-switch-statement.md)
- [New Dates Can Take Out Of Bounds Values](javascript/new-dates-can-take-out-of-bounds-values.md)

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# Link A JavaScript Package Locally
If you are putting together a JavaScript package and you'd like to test it
out locally before putting it on NPM, use `npm link`.
First, from the directory of the package you are creating run:
```bash
$ npm link
```
This will symlink the package to the global node modules directory.
Then, from the base project directory that you want to try importing and
using the package from, run:
```bash
$ npm link name-of-package
```
This will create an additional symlink from the global node modules
directory to the `node_modules` of this target project.
You'll now have access to the project, try an `import` to get what you need
and try it out.