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stupid-test-app

v0.2.1

Published

A Yarn wrapper with extra functionality

Downloads

16

Readme

Blarn

A Yarn wrapper with extra functionality

Features

  • Automatically add and remove TypeScript @types packages when adding or removing packages in a TypeScript project

Usage

Requirements

  • You must have Yarn 1 installed and available on your path

Installation

// npm
npm install -g blarn

// yarn
yarn global add blarn

Upgrading

// npm
npm install -g blarn

// yarn
yarn global upgrade blarn --latest

Running Yarn commands

Blarn with pass all commands and arguments through to Yarn. When adding packages in a TypeScript project it will execute a second yarn add command to add any available @types packages as dev dependencies. When removing packages any corresponding @types packages will be added to the list of packages to remove.

Examples

Adding packages

blarn add yargs

If you run this command in a TypeScript project yargs will be installed as a dependency and @types/yargs will be installed as a dev dependency. If you run this command in a JavaScript project only yargs will be installed as a dependency.

Removing packages

blarn remove yargs

If you run this command in a TypeScript project and @types/yargs exists in package.json both yargs and @types/yargs will be removed. If you run this command in a JavaScript project only yargs will be removed.

Contributing

Running locally

  1. Fork and clone this repo
  2. Run yarn
  3. Run yarn build or yarn watch
  4. Run yarn start or bin/blarn.js

Acknowledgements

This project was inspired by Yarn 2 and Bojack Horseman.