![]() ![]() Between SDK changes for VS Code and other editors and environments, to how various core package files were stored and named, it was a well-deserved headache, but a welcome one for dedicated developers who followed the release. Yarn 2 had changed a lot almost immediately after it was released. The next impressive iteration of the fan-favorite package manager.īefore we get started, feel free to check out my article about Yarn 2, “ Getting started with Yarn 2 and TypeScript”, it’s a little dated (June 2020 □) but if you’re not looking to upgrade and need an introduction there you have it).
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