orogene | pnpm.io | |
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4 | 3 | |
1,457 | 231 | |
0.6% | 3.0% | |
2.5 | 9.5 | |
2 months ago | 6 days ago | |
Rust | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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orogene
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Yarn 4.0
Interesting, but no support for workspaces yet: https://github.com/orogene/orogene/issues/161
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Rome v12.1: a Rust-based linter formatter for TypeScript, JSX and JSON
Yarn is actually slower than npm these days. Here's some current benchmarks:
https://github.com/orogene/orogene/blob/main/BENCHMARKS.md
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What happened to tink?
In short, Kat left npm at some point in 2019 after a whole debacle with leadership. For a while they were working on orogene with a couple other ex-npm people, but nothing came out of that. It's really a shame because it looked really promising and they had a lot of cool ideas.
pnpm.io
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Wow, pnpm, You’re Really Fast
Next, we add dependencies to our project. For demonstration purposes, we’re copying the list of dependencies and devDependencies found in this benchmarking package.json file on GitHub. Now, our package.json file looks like this:
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Installing EmberJS v2 addons from GitHub forks using PNPM
But if you happen to use PNPM in your project you might get away with providing a customised git URL.
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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?
volt - An experimental package management tool for JavaScript. Upto 30x faster installation of dependencies using pre-flattened dependency trees.
setup-bun - Set up your GitHub Actions workflow with a specific version of Bun
moon - A build system and monorepo management tool for the web ecosystem, written in Rust.
pacquet - experimental package manager for node.js
v8-runtime-tutorial - Source code for the tutorial series
pn - This is an experimental wrapper over the pnpm CLI written in Rust
mirro-rs - An Arch Linux mirrorlist manager with a TUI
wireit - Wireit upgrades your npm/pnpm/yarn scripts to make them smarter and more efficient.
ny - 🗽 Fast, Proxy Package Manager for JavaScript
corepack - Zero-runtime-dependency package acting as bridge between Node projects and their package managers
rfcs - Public change requests/proposals & ideation