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On Alpine Linux (3.6+), you can install Yarn with apk. Principle 3 11.
- Fast, reliable, and secure dependency management. Yarn is a package manager that doubles down as project manager. Whether you work on one-shot projects or large monorepos, as a hobbyist or an enterprise user, we've got you covered.
- Open the overworld directory (null). You should see multiple directories that start with mw. Find the one that is the biggest in file size. Copy the name of it somewhere so you don't lose it. Now find the newest mw directory (likely the emptiest or just check the creation date). Move this directory somewhere else. Don't delete it.
Currently, there are no Alpine packages available for RC or nightly builds of Yarn. Please use the tarball:
Installation Script
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One of the easiest ways to install Yarn on macOS and generic Unix environmentsis via our shell script. You can install Yarn by running the following code inyour terminal:
The installation process includes verifying a GPG signature.View the source on GitHub
You can also specify a version by running the following code in your terminal:
See the releases for possible versions.
Manual Install via tarball
You can install Yarn by downloading a tarball andextracting it anywhere.
Before extracting Yarn, it is recommended that you verify the tarball using GPG:
Path Setup
If Yarn is not found in your PATH, follow these steps to add it and allow it to be run from anywhere.
Note: your profile may be in your
.profile
, .bash_profile
, .bashrc
, .zshrc
, etc.- Add this to your profile:
export PATH='$PATH:/opt/yarn-[version]/bin'
(the path may vary depending on where you extracted Yarn to) - In the terminal, log in and log out for the changes to take effect
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To have access to Yarn’s executables globally, you will need to set up the
PATH
environment variable in your terminal. To do this, add export PATH='$PATH:`yarn global bin`'
to your profile, or if you use Fish shell, simply run the command set -U fish_user_paths (yarn global bin) $fish_user_paths