Am I using npm-check-updates with Yarn 4 correctly? #1464
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Hi, thanks for your question. There's a third option! Yarn 4 is no longer published to the npm registry. It uses Corepack and its own hosting service. npm-check-updates, while compatible with other package managers, only works with the npm registry or private registries with the same API. The latest version of $ npm view yarn version
1.22.22 |
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Hi,
I’m really new to Node.js, and I’m struggling to figure out how to do updates for Node.js-related things.
The project that I’m currently working on has this in its
package.json
file:I would like to be able to run a command in order to bump the version in the
"packageManager"
field. At the moment, the latest version of Yarn 4 is 4.5.0, but when I runnpx npm-check-updates --dep packageManager
, it says that everything is up to date. That being said, if I change mypackage.json
file so that it says this:Then,
npx npm-check-updates --dep packageManager
will tell me that I can upgrade to Yarn 1.22.22 which is the latest stable version of Yarn Classic.It seems like there’s one of two things going on here:
"packageManager"
field in mypackage.json
file isn’t correct. I need to do something else in order to use Yarn 4.Which one of those possibilities is happening here?
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