Node-gyp* node-inherits* node-ini* node-json-stringify-safe* node-lockfile* Node-fstream-ignore* node-github-url-from-git* node-glob* node-graceful-fs* Node-delayed-stream* node-forever-agent* node-form-data* node-fstream* Node-block-stream* node-combined-stream* node-cookie-jar* Node-abbrev* node-ansi* node-ansi-color-table* node-archy* node-async* Libjs-underscore* libssl-dev* libssl-doc* libuv1* libuv1-dev* Gyp* libboost-python1.58.0* libjs-inherits* libjs-node-uuid* What is the best way to "undo" the install of nodejs and npm? Reading package lists. However, this produces a prompt which seems to reference dependencies which, if they were removed, sound like they would cause problems. I want to uninstall nodejs and npm and have seen several posts which suggest this is the most common way: sudo apt-get purge -auto-remove nodejs Ubuntu 16.04 xenial (x86-64) sudo apt-get update
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