I hope there really isn't any stupid questions here, but maybe this is one.

So I'm going through the installation instructions for the nodejs based 
test runner Karma <http://karma-runner.github.io/0.12/index.html> which on 
the very first instruction states:

The recommended approach is to install Karma (and all the plugins your 
project needs) locally in the project's directory.

What exactly is "the project's directory" in the context of nodejs? I've 
simply created a directory, e.g., myKarmaProject, and from within this 
began performing the instructed npm processes to pull in the necessary 
artifacts.

Is a directory all that is needed to designate a "nodejs project" ?  Or is 
there an official process for initializing it as such... I must think the 
former since I see no specific instructions otherwise?

thanks for not laughing...
Karl

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