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Possible Yarn support? #96

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foxdog05000 opened this issue May 24, 2018 · 5 comments
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Possible Yarn support? #96

foxdog05000 opened this issue May 24, 2018 · 5 comments

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@foxdog05000
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foxdog05000 commented May 24, 2018

Hi, I was wondering if it was possible to use Yarn to update dependencies ?

@rvpanoz
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rvpanoz commented May 24, 2018

Hey foxdog!

yes I am planning to add yarn support in the near future. But for now.. I dont know when ;) I will try to find some time to implement your request.

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That' s great ! I'll wait as long as it takes !

@rvpanoz rvpanoz self-assigned this May 25, 2018
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rvpanoz commented Nov 26, 2018

That' s great ! I'll wait as long as it takes !

I am working on it. 👍 I will publish the new release soon

@rvpanoz rvpanoz added the work in progress working issue label Dec 7, 2018
@rvpanoz rvpanoz added help wanted and removed work in progress working issue labels Mar 8, 2019
@jonasgeiler
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jonasgeiler commented Feb 7, 2020

If you're working on yarn support, maybe also implement a pnpm support?
It uses pretty much the same commands as npm I think, except you have to prepend a 'p' to it.

Would be very cool to have this!
(I can open a new issue for this if you want)

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rvpanoz commented Feb 10, 2020

Hey! @skayo

Thanks for your suggestion! yes it would be nice if you raise the issue with some details. I will not have experience with pnpm but I will try to support it :)

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