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Just a week ago was announced the most recent version of Ruby on Rails, one of my favorite web frameworks which I have used in many projects for over three years. There are plenty of amazing features and new changes, one of my favorite is the integration with Yarn, a great package manager tool for javascript, which is fast, secure and reliable. I’m preparing a post series to explain the main chang
I remember when Yarn exploded onto the scene. It was super fast. It saved minutes with every yarn install. It ensured your /node_modules exactly matched the /node_modules of your buddy next to you. And the /node_modules on the server too. No more “it works for me ¯\_(ツ)_/¯”. And, emojis everywhere! 🔥🔥🔥 6 months passed… And npm made an epic comeback with v5, bringing speed improvements and consi
Today, we are excited to announce the 1.0 release of the Yarn JavaScript package manager, a major step for the project. In the 11 months since its initial release, Yarn has generated a large following. Currently, there are more than 175,000 projects on GitHub with a yarn.lock file in their root directory. In use by many large and small companies, and across the open source community, Yarn is now r
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amakanをUnicornからPumaに移行した - ✘╹◡╹✘ に引き続き、小さい改善を加えた。 変更の概要 https://amakan.net/ への今後の変更に備えて、テストやデプロイに掛かる時間を短くする恩恵が良いだろうと思い、node_modulesの管理に使うツールとしてyarnを使うことにした。結果的に、テスト用ビルドの所要時間が130秒から70秒に、デプロイ用ビルドの所要時間が300秒から200秒になった。 CircleCIの設定変更 継続的なテストとデプロイ作業の実行のために、amakanではCircle CIを利用している。Circle CIを使っている理由は、仕事でも使っている上にPrivateでも無料だから。 yarnを利用するためにCircle CIに追加する必要があった設定は、以下の通り。 指定したバージョンのyarnが入っていない場合はインストールする グ
For Yarn 2+ docs and migration guide, see yarnpkg.com. Posted Nov 24, 2016 by James Kyle Yarn is a new package manager that we built to be consistent and reliable. When installing hundreds or even thousands of third-party packages from the internet you want to be sure that you’re executing the same code across every system. Yarn maintains consistency across machines in two key ways: Yarn uses a de
Auth0 Marketplace Discover and enable the integrations you need to solve identity Explore Auth0 Marketplace TL;DR: There are several package managers in the JavaScript land: npm, bower, component, and volo, to name a few. As of this writing, the most popular JavaScript package manager is npm. The npm client provides access to hundreds of thousands of code libraries in the npm registry. Just recent
The npm blog has been discontinued. Updates from the npm team are now published on the GitHub Blog and the GitHub Changelog. Today, Facebook announced that they have open sourced Yarn, a backwards-compatible client for the npm registry. This joins a list of other third-party registry clients that include ied, pnpm, npm-install and npmd. (Apologies if we missed any.) Yarn’s arrival is great news fo
This repository holds the sources for Yarn 1.x (latest version at the time of this writing being 1.22). New releases (at this time the 3.2.3, although we're currently working on our next major) are tracked on the yarnpkg/berry repository, this one here being mostly kept for historical purposes and the occasional hotfix we publish to make the migration from 1.x to later releases easier. If you hit
Yarn is a package manager that doubles down as project manager. Whether you work on simple projects or industry monorepos, whether you're an open source developer or an enterprise user, Yarn has your back. This documentation covers Yarn 4+. For the previous documentation dedicated to 3.6 and below, please refer to v3.yarnpkg.com. WorkspacesFirst package manager built specifically around workspaces
(This post is about Yarn, a new JS package manager that was announced today.) I work with Node and npm packages almost every day, on Tilde's main app, Skylight, or on one of Ember's many packages. Many have remarked upon how fast the npm registry has grown, and it's hard to imagine working on any of my packages without the npm ecosystem. I've also worked on a couple of application-level package ma
In the JavaScript community, engineers share hundreds of thousands of pieces of code so we can avoid rewriting basic components, libraries, or frameworks of our own. Each piece of code may in turn depend on other pieces of code, and these dependencies are managed by package managers. The most popular JavaScript package manager is the npm client, which provides access to more than 300,000 packages
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