diff --git a/runtime/manual/advanced/private_repositories.md b/runtime/manual/advanced/private_repositories.md index ba2ec9c20..131cf40eb 100644 --- a/runtime/manual/advanced/private_repositories.md +++ b/runtime/manual/advanced/private_repositories.md @@ -2,8 +2,12 @@ title: "Private Modules and Repositories" --- -> [!NOTE] Not to be confused with -> [private npm registries](/runtime/manual/node/private_registries/). +:::note + +Not to be confused with +[private npm registries](/runtime/manual/node/private_registries/). + +::: There may be instances where you want to load a remote module that is located in a _private_ repository, like a private repository on GitHub. diff --git a/runtime/manual/node/private_registries.md b/runtime/manual/node/private_registries.md index ec32f2a68..75187c80b 100644 --- a/runtime/manual/node/private_registries.md +++ b/runtime/manual/node/private_registries.md @@ -2,8 +2,12 @@ title: "Private NPM Registries" --- -> [!NOTE] Not to be confused with -> [private repositories and modules](/runtime/manual/advanced/private_repositories/). +:::note + +Not to be confused with +[private repositories and modules](/runtime/manual/advanced/private_repositories/). + +::: Deno supports private registries, which allow you to host and share your own modules. This is useful for organizations that want to keep their code private