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doc: include org instructions in scoped publish #4772

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@bnb bnb commented Apr 18, 2022

If you've not created an organization but try to publish to a scope, you'll get a "helpful" message telling you to publish the module... that you're trying to publish. Upon reading the documentation, there's no indication that you need to actually create an organization prior to trying to publish, making it... annoying to try to publish to a net new scope.

This PR adds some documentation telling people to create an org first. There's probably more context that could be added, but wanted to get this up while it's top of mind for me so I don't continue hitting this wall without doing anything to help alleviate it.

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bnb commented Apr 18, 2022

also made a bug report for the CLI feedback the user gets, as I don't think that feedback is a "working as intended" behaviour: #4773

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The scope can also be your own username. You don't have to create an org in that case.

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bnb commented Apr 18, 2022

@wraithgar updated it to reflect that and also address the possibility of being added to an existing org

@lukekarrys lukekarrys merged commit fa3d829 into npm:latest Apr 21, 2022
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