If it's baked into the tool (can run offline) then it would be unavoidable, need a new version to get a new release on the package manager.
1.2.3 -> 1.2.3+1 (or +anything, date, whatever) could arguably be idiomatic semver though - that's what you do for packaging changes, like updating the description or categories to file it under etc. without actually changing the program.
> (can run offline)
And yet you need internet access when running the package with npx, even though the package is already locally installed.
At least, I can't use npx on so e of my VMs which do not have access to the internet. It just takes forever to atart (and I get annoyed after some minutes).