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yarn constraints

Plugin

To use this command, first install the constraints plugin: yarn plugin import constraints

Check that the project constraints are met.

Usage

$> yarn constraints

Examples

Check that all constraints are satisfied :

yarn constraints

Autofix all unmet constraints :

yarn constraints --fix

Options

Definition
Description

--fix

Attempt to automatically fix unambiguous issues, following a multi-pass process

Details

This command will run constraints on your project and emit errors for each one that is found but isn't met. If any error is emitted the process will exit with a non-zero exit code.

If the --fix flag is used, Yarn will attempt to automatically fix the issues the best it can, following a multi-pass process (with a maximum of 10 iterations). Some ambiguous patterns cannot be autofixed, in which case you'll have to manually specify the right resolution.

For more information as to how to write constraints, please consult our dedicated page on our website: https://yarnpkg.com/features/constraints.