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yarnpkg - Fast, reliable and secure npm alternative
yarnpkg command [package]@[version]
Fast: Yarnpkg caches every package it downloads so it never needs to again. It also parallelizes operations to maximize resource utilization so install times are faster than ever.
Reliable: Using a detailed, but concise, lockfile format, and a deterministic algorithm for installs, Yarnpkg is able to guarantee that an install that worked on one system will work exactly the same way on any other system.
Secure: Yarnpkg uses checksums to verify the integrity of every installed package before its code is executed.
Here are some of the most common commands you’ll need.
Starting a new project
yarn init
Adding a dependency
yarn add [package] yarn add [package]@[version] yarn add [package]@[tag]
Updating a dependency
yarn upgrade [package] yarn upgrade [package]@[version] yarn upgrade [package]@[tag]
Removing a dependency
yarn remove [package]
Installing all the dependencies of project
yarn
or
yarn install
Yarn provides a rich set of command-line commands to help you with various aspects of your Yarn package, including installation, administration, publishing, etc.
Some of the more popular commands are:
Running yarn with no command will run yarn install, passing through any provided flags.
###Concurrency and --mutex
When running multiple instances of yarn as the same user on the same server, you can ensure only one instance runs at any given time (and avoid conflicts) by passing the global flag --mutex followed by file or network.
When using file Yarn will write/read a mutex file .yarn-single-instance in the current working directory by default. You can also specify an alternate or global filename.
--mutex file --mutex file:/tmp/.yarn-mutex
When using network Yarn will create a server at port 31997 by default. You can also specify an alternate port.
--mutex network --mutex network:30330
The Yarn Contributors
This manual page was written by Paolo Greppi <paolo.greppi@libpf.com> for the Debian project (and may be used by others), based on material from the yarnpkg project itself.
October 2019 | v1.13.0 |