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yarn set version from sources

Build Yarn from master.

Usage

$> yarn set version from sources

Examples

Build Yarn from master :

yarn set version from sources

Options

Definition
Description

--path #0

The path where the repository should be cloned to

--repository #0

The repository that should be cloned

--branch #0

The branch of the repository that should be cloned

--plugin #0

An array of additional plugins that should be included in the bundle

--no-minify

Build a bundle for development (debugging) - non-minified and non-mangled

-f,--force

Always clone the repository instead of trying to fetch the latest commits

--skip-plugins

Skip updating the contrib plugins

Details

This command will clone the Yarn repository into a temporary folder, then build it. The resulting bundle will then be copied into the local project.

By default, it also updates all contrib plugins to the same commit the bundle is built from. This behavior can be disabled by using the --skip-plugins flag.