1. Configuration
Configuring your package
Yarn looks for package.json
files to identify each package and configure the behavior of yarn while running inside that package.
An example configuration for the pet-kitten
package, which would be found at pet-kitten/package.json
:
{ "name": "pet-kitten", "version": "0.1.0", "main": "pet.js", "dependencies": { "hand": "1.0.0" } }
Use yarn.lock
to pin your dependencies
Yarn also uses a yarn.lock
file in the root of your project to make dependency resolution fast and reliable. You never need to touch this file- yarn owns it and will change it when managing dependencies.
To make sure your app works consistently, you should always save the yarn.lock
file in your code repository.
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https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/configuration