We have recently released a tool called "strong-registry" that makes it 
easier to work with multiple npm registries.

The tools allows you to keep a list of named registry configurations, 
switch your npm client between these registry servers and promote 
(republish) packages from one registry to another.

Announcement blog posts:

 - 
http://strongloop.com/strongblog/switch-between-configure-public-and-private-npm-registry/
 - http://strongloop.com/strongblog/node-js-publish-to-multiple-npm-registries/

FAQ: 
How is this tool different from `npmrc`?

A:
npmrc switches full npm configurations. 

strong-registry switches only registry-related settings and takes care of 
things like a unique package cache for each registry. It has also a nicer 
CLI, at least IMHO.

Have fun,
Miroslav

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