Have you ever tried pnpm? It's amazingly quicker over npm/yarn, but it defaults not to "hoist".
pnpm
I have heard about it yes. The reason I didn't include it was because nobody really uses it, to be honest.
But I have heard of it yep, and I've heard primarily good things about it too :)
"... it was because nobody really uses it..."
npmjs.com/package/pnpm
"Weekly Downloads: 101,350"
...
That's still much lower than with Yarn or NPM. Yarn 1 or NPM have advantages such as community adoption which at the moment PNPM does not.
I was a PNPM convert for a while, and now I am back to Yarn 1.
And yes, NPM sucks (never tried NPM 7, though).
Agreed, Yarn 1 still is advantent over PNPM. It depends on what you need though, at the end of the day.
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Have you ever tried
pnpm
?It's amazingly quicker over npm/yarn, but it defaults not to "hoist".
I have heard about it yes. The reason I didn't include it was because nobody really uses it, to be honest.
But I have heard of it yep, and I've heard primarily good things about it too :)
npmjs.com/package/pnpm
...
That's still much lower than with Yarn or NPM. Yarn 1 or NPM have advantages such as community adoption which at the moment PNPM does not.
I was a PNPM convert for a while, and now I am back to Yarn 1.
And yes, NPM sucks (never tried NPM 7, though).
Would you use NPM (not Yarn or PNPM) in Sep 2020?
Pacharapol Withayasakpunt ・ Sep 11 ・ 3 min read
Agreed, Yarn 1 still is advantent over PNPM. It depends on what you need though, at the end of the day.