 Now, when working with NPM, you're working with a lot of open source projects, and you may frequently need to access the docs, the repository, or the issues on the repository. NPM has three helpful commands that allow you to do that quickly. The one open source project that we have in our app right now is React. So let's check out the docs for React, NPM docs, React. NPM just opens up a browser window with the React docs open. Perfect. So you need to look at the code in the repository, say NPM repo react. Again, it opens up a window and takes you to the repository, wherever that's hosted. Good, good. And what about the issues? NPM issues react. And there you have it, all of the issues. So that's it. You can use these three commands and quickly access the docs, repo, and issues, or bugs, right from the command line. Now, as a caveat, I'll say this does require that the library maintainer actually put all of those fields into the package JSON, the repository, bug tracker, and docs. If they didn't, these won't work. But for most popular projects, these are set up properly.