Commit dea8179e authored by Raimund Hook's avatar Raimund Hook Committed by Nick Gaskill

Fixed link to internal anchor in npm registry docs page

parent e3bab78c
......@@ -110,7 +110,8 @@ To authenticate, use one of the following:
- It's not recommended, but you can use [OAuth tokens](../../../api/oauth2.md#resource-owner-password-credentials-flow).
Standard OAuth tokens cannot authenticate to the GitLab npm Registry. You must use a personal access token with OAuth headers.
- A [CI job token](#authenticate-with-a-ci-job-token).
- Your npm package name must be in the format of [@scope/package-name](#package-naming-convention). It must match exactly, including the case.
- Your npm package name must be in the format of [`@scope/package-name`](#package-naming-convention).
It must match exactly, including the case.
### Authenticate with a personal access token or deploy token
......@@ -282,7 +283,7 @@ Prerequisites:
- [Authenticate](#authenticate-to-the-package-registry) to the Package Registry.
- Set a [project-level npm endpoint](#use-the-gitlab-endpoint-for-npm-packages).
- Your npm package name must be in the format of [@scope/package-name](#package-naming-convention).
- Your npm package name must be in the format of [`@scope/package-name`](#package-naming-convention).
It must match exactly, including the case. This is different than the
npm naming convention, but it is required to work with the GitLab Package Registry.
......@@ -532,7 +533,7 @@ If you get this error, ensure that:
### `npm publish` returns `npm ERR! 400 Bad Request`
If you get this error, your package name may not meet the
[@scope/package-name package naming convention](#package-naming-convention).
[`@scope/package-name` package naming convention](#package-naming-convention).
Ensure the name meets the convention exactly, including the case.
Then try to publish again.
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