Added an author code example for package.json (#25501)

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Jose Toledo
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## How to Use package.json, the Core of Any Node.js Project or npm Package
This is a stub. <a href='https://github.com/freecodecamp/guides/tree/master/src/pages/certifications/apis-and-microservices/managing-packages-with-npm/how-to-use-package.json-the-core-of-any-node.js-project-or-npm-package/index.md' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Help our community expand it</a>.
<a href='https://github.com/freecodecamp/guides/blob/master/README.md' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>This quick style guide will help ensure your pull request gets accepted</a>.
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You should go over to the `package.json` file in your project. As mentioned in the instructional section of the lesson, JSON is written in key pairs like this:
```code
"author": "Jane Doe",
```
This is a stub. <a href='https://github.com/freecodecamp/guides/tree/master/src/pages/certifications/apis-and-microservices/managing-packages-with-npm/how-to-use-package.json-the-core-of-any-node.js-project-or-npm-package/index.md' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Help our community expand it</a>.