You can achieve similar via either a private npm registry or private git 
packages. And several other ways, probably.

If your helpers really are good candidates to be standalone, create a separate 
git repo and add that to package.json as

"dependencies": {

  "express": "*",
  "helper1": "git.repo.url#branch"
}

Then when you require helper1, it is absolute.
HTH

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