corepack
pnpm.io
corepack | pnpm.io | |
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5 | 1 | |
2,151 | 192 | |
3.6% | 1.6% | |
8.9 | 9.5 | |
6 days ago | 4 days ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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corepack
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Yarn 4.0
I'd love to use Bun for my projects, but it's not integrated into Corepack yet (and therefore you cannot pin the bun version w/ checksum in package.json)
https://github.com/nodejs/corepack/issues/295
- corepack global package?
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Every NPM package potentially compromised
Recently Node 16 LTS cycle started. One month and a few days before the carry-over, a super controversial package titled `coredeps` [0] was officially declared a core module and has been bundled with all official distributions since.
The NodeJS team refuses to discuss NPM because it's a separate 3rd party. And yet.... this NodeJS Core module comes pre-installed as a global NPM package.
We're just getting started.
This module installs or even reinstalls any supported package manager when you execute a script with a name that would match any that they'd recognise. Opt-in for only a short period, and intending to expand beyond package manager installations.
Amidst all that's been going on, NPM (Nonstop Published Moments) is working on a feature that silently hijacks user commands and installs foreign software. The code found in those compromised packages operated in a similar manner and was labeled a critical severity vulnerability.
The following might actually make you cry.
Of these third party remote distributions it's downloading, the number of checksum, keys, or even build configurations that are being verified is 0.
The game that Microsoft is playing with their recent acquisitions here is quite clear, but there's too much collateral damage.
[0] https://github.com/nodejs/corepack#readme
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Corepack: the Node.js' manager of package managers
The new Node.js LTS v16 will be released at the end of October (without a fancy name assigned yet), it'll have Corepack preinstalled in the default configuration since v16.9.0. 👌
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Yarn 3.0 🚀🤖 Performances, ESBuild, Better Patches, ...
Corepack integration
pnpm.io
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Yarn 4.0
An update on this:
After talking to one of the contributors on Discord, it seems that they have a special "deploy" command for exactly this (copying files and dependencies for a single workspace package) which I had overlooked since the documentation for it wasn't so self explanatory, they have now updated the docs for this command [1] and opened a PR to update the docs for the Monorepo Docker example to use it instead [2].
I have to say I'm impressed with how responsive the maintainers were to my question, and this `pnpm deploy` workflow does actually make sense to me.
[1] https://github.com/pnpm/pnpm.io/commit/3e6cb7b2cdaf23a423c31...
[2] https://github.com/pnpm/pnpm.io/pull/469
What are some alternatives?
nvm - Node Version Manager - POSIX-compliant bash script to manage multiple active node.js versions
pacquet - experimental package manager for node.js
npm
orogene - Makes `node_modules/` happen. Fast. No fuss.
asdf - Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more
setup-bun - Set up your GitHub Actions workflow with a specific version of Bun
vscode-deploy-reloaded - Recoded version of Visual Studio Code extension 'vs-deploy', which provides commands to deploy files to one or more destinations.
pn - This is an experimental wrapper over the pnpm CLI written in Rust
berry - 📦🐈 Active development trunk for Yarn ⚒
wireit - Wireit upgrades your npm/pnpm/yarn scripts to make them smarter and more efficient.
node - Node.js JavaScript runtime ✨🐢🚀✨
rfcs - Public change requests/proposals & ideation