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If you've never published a package in npm before, you must create a user account. Read more in [Publishing npm Packages](https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/publishing-npm-packages).
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## Linked libraries
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While working on a published library, you can use [npm link](https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/link) to avoid reinstalling the library on every build.
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This mapping ensures that your library always loads the local copies of the modules it needs.
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## Using your own library in apps
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You don't have to publish your library to the npm package manager in order to use it in your own apps, but you do have to build it first.
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TypeScript path mappings should *not* point to the library source `.ts` files.
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{@a lib-assets}
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### Managing library assets with ng-packagr
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Starting with version 9.x of the [ng-packagr](https://github.com/ng-packagr/ng-packagr/blob/master/README.md) tool, you can configure the tool to automatically copy assets into your library package as part of the build process.
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You can use this feature when your library needs to publish optional theming files, Sass mixins, or documentation (like a changelog).
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* Learn how to [copy assets into your library as part of the build](https://github.com/ng-packagr/ng-packagr/blob/master/docs/copy-assets.md).
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* Learn more about how to use the tool to [embed assets in CSS](https://github.com/ng-packagr/ng-packagr/blob/master/docs/embed-assets-css.md).
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