pnpm link
Aliases: ln
Hace que el paquete local actual sea accesible en todo el sistema, o en otra ubicación.
pnpm link <dir>
pnpm link --global
pnpm link --global <pkg>
Opciones
--dir <dir>, -C
- Default: Current working directory
- Type: Path string
Changes the link location to <dir>
.
pnpm link <dir>
Links package from <dir>
folder to node_modules of package from where you're executing this command or specified via --dir
option.
For example, if you are inside
~/projects/foo
and you executepnpm link --dir ../bar
, thenfoo
will be linked tobar/node_modules/foo
.
pnpm link --global
Links package from location where this command was executed or specified via --dir
option to global node_modules
, so it can be referred from another package with pnpm link --global <pkg>
. Also if the package has a bin
field, then the package's binaries become available system-wide.
pnpm link --global <pkg>
Links the specified package (<pkg>
) from global node_modules
to the node_modules
of package from where this command was executed or specified via --dir
option.
Difference between pnpm link <dir>
and pnpm link --dir <dir>
pnpm link <dir>
links the package from <dir>
to the node_modules
of the package where the command was executed. pnpm link --dir <dir>
links the package from the current working directory to <dir>
.
# The current directory is foo
pnpm link ../bar
- foo
- node_modules
- bar -> ../../bar
- bar
# The current directory is bar
pnpm link --dir ../foo
- foo
- node_modules
- bar -> ../../bar
- bar
Casos de uso
Reemplazar un paquete instalado con una versión local del mismo
Let's say you have a project that uses foo
package. You want to make changes to foo
and test them in your project. In this scenario, you can use pnpm link
to link the local version of foo
to your project, while the package.json
won't be modified.
cd ~/projects/foo
pnpm install # instala las dependencias de foo
pnpm link --global # vincula foo globalmente
cd ~/projects/my-project
pnpm link --global foo # vincula foo a my-project
You can also link a package from a directory to another directory, without using the global node_modules
folder:
cd ~/projects/foo
pnpm install # instala dependencias de foo
cd ~/projects/my-project
pnpm link ~/projects/foo # vincula foo a my-project
Añadir un binario globalmente
If you are developing a package that has a binary, for example, a CLI tool, you can use pnpm link --global
to make the binary available system-wide.
This is the same as using pnpm install -g foo
, but it will use the local version of foo
instead of downloading it from the registry.
Remember that the binary will be available only if the package has a bin
field in its package.json
.
cd ~/projects/foo
pnpm install # instala las dependencias de foo
pnpm link --global # vincula foo globalmente
What's the difference between pnpm link
and using the file:
protocol?
When you use pnpm link
, the linked package is symlinked from the source code. Usted puede modificar el código fuente del paquete vinculado y los cambios se reflejarán en su proyecto. Con este método, pnpm no instalará las dependencias del paquete vinculado, tendrá que instalarlas manualmente en el código fuente. This may be usefull when you have to use a specific package manager for the linked package, for example, if you want to use npm
for the linked package, but pnpm for your project.
When you use the file:
protocol in dependencies
, the linked package is hard-linked to your project node_modules
, you can modify the source code of the linked package, and the changes will be reflected in your project. With this method pnpm will also install the dependencies of the linked package, overriding the node_modules
of the linked package.
When dealing with peer dependencies it is recommended to use the file:
protocol. Resuelve de mejor manera las dependencias peer de las dependencias del proyecto, asegurando que la dependencia vinculada usará correctamente las versiones de las dependencias especificadas en su proyecto principal, generando comportamientos más consistentes y esperados.
Feature | pnpm link | file: Protocol |
---|---|---|
Enlace simbólico/Enlace duro | Enlace simbólico | Enlace duro |
Refleja las modificaciones del código fuente | Sí | Sí |
Instala dependencias del paquete vinculado | No (requiere instalación manual) | Yes (overrides node_modules of the linked package) |
Usa un administrador de paquetes diferente para la dependencia | Possible (e.g., use npm for linked pkg) | No, usará pnpm |