Not arguing that at all - I'm totally onboard with it. The whole family of dependencies needs to be there (and locked to a version) for things to work repeatably. I just needed some disk space back. As long as you don't mind running yarn or npm install when you come back to working on a given project, this seems to be a perfectly functional way of working to me.
Edit: Just realized you weren't replying directly to my post! Ha - well, seems we may be on the same page anyway. 🍳
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Not arguing that at all - I'm totally onboard with it. The whole family of dependencies needs to be there (and locked to a version) for things to work repeatably. I just needed some disk space back. As long as you don't mind running
yarn
ornpm install
when you come back to working on a given project, this seems to be a perfectly functional way of working to me.Edit: Just realized you weren't replying directly to my post! Ha - well, seems we may be on the same page anyway. 🍳