yarnhook keeps your node_modules up-to-date when your yarn.lock, package-lock.json or
shrinkwrap.yaml changes due to git operations like checkout, merge, rebase, pull etc.
You can install yarnhook to your project with mrm.
npx mrm yarnhookThis package should be used with husky.
yarn add --dev yarnhook husky
# or
npm install --save-dev yarnhook husky
# or
pnpm install --save-dev yarnhook huskyYou should let yarnhook handle git hooks that change the dependencies. Example package.json is
as follows:
{
"husky": {
"hooks": {
"post-checkout": "yarnhook",
"post-merge": "yarnhook",
"post-rewrite": "yarnhook"
}
}
}Prepend these flags to your git command to use them.
YARNHOOK_BYPASS: Run git command bypassing yarnhook completelyYARNHOOK_DEBUG: Print debug informationYARNHOOK_DRYRUN: Don't install dependencies, only notify
An example:
YARNHOOK_BYPASS=true git checkout feature-branchProject logo: @anilkilic
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