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I noticed that somehow there is no packages folder in my newly created Meteor 0.9 project. This means that it must be using package from the ~/.meteor things. However, I cannot work like this as I am hopping between machines all day and I would like the package to stay locally; like in the project folder itself.

In the previous Meteor 0.8.3 project, I manually created packages folder in the project and when I add package it went inside there (for example i can find collectionFs inside package/ in the project directory).

I want it to be like this. How can I do this safely?

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You can still drop packages into the top-level "packages" directory inside your project and then run meteor add like usual. These packages are just treated as app-specific packages. Here are the docs about using packages. The relevant bit is quoted here:

In addition to the packages in the official Meteor release being used by your app, meteor list and meteor add also search the packages directory at the top of your app.

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I think the idea was to delineate the stand-alone application code from 3rd party libraries. As a package author, this means there are less forks of my library with subtle changes floating around on Atmosphere. It also makes your apps a bit less prone to bugs (given the packages are stable), and encourages better package maintenance.

If you want to use local packages though, here is a good walk-through.

For NPM packages, also check out meteorhacks:npm | github

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For the collectionFS, you have to use meteor 0.6 version. You have to add new release file of meteor 0.6 version. https://github.com/CollectionFS/Meteor-cfs-example-filemanager

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