As Ryan said, you can install the "shared" modules at a common parent 
directory. So if you have /*dir1/app1 *and /*dir2/app2*, you *could* have a 
/node_modules folder with those shared directories.

However, it seems like a bad practice, updating one app might break the 
other. Are you trying to save disk space with this or reduce install time 
or something else entirely?

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