yarnrc
Switch between different .yarnrc files with ease and grace.
Overview
This is an adapted version of npmrc(npmrc) to work
with the new package manager released by Facebook known as Yarn.
If you use a private npm registry, you know the pain of switching between a
bunch of different .yarnrc files and manually managing symlinks. Let that be a
problem no more! yarnrc
is here to save the day, by making it dead simple to
switch out your .yarnrc with a specific named version. It also tries to protect
you from your own stupid self by making sure you don't accidentally overwrite an
.yarnrc that you actually want to keep.
Installation
npm install -g yarnrc
Usage
➜ ~ yarnrc --help
yarnrc
Switch between different .yarnrc files with ease and grace.
Usage:
yarnrc list all profiles
yarnrc [name] change yarnrc profile (uses fuzzy matching)
yarnrc -c [name] create a new yarnrc profile called name
yarnrc -r [registry] use an npm mirror
Available mirrors for yarnrc -r:
au - Australian registry mirror
eu - European registry mirror
cn - Chinese registry mirror
default - Default registry
Initialisation
Calling yarnrc
without arguments creates an ~/.yarnrcs/
directory if it doesn't exist,
and copies your current ~/.yarnrc
as the 'default' .yarnrc profile.
➜ ~ yarnrc
Creating /Users/conrad/.yarnrcs
Making /Users/conrad/.yarnrc the default yarnrc file
Activating .yarnrc 'default'
Create a new .yarnrc profile
➜ ~ yarnrc -c newprofile
Removing old .yarnrc (/home/rvagg/.yarnrcs/default)
Activating .yarnrc 'newprofile'
A blank profile will be created. To point your profile to a non-default registry:
➜ ~ npm config set registry http://npm.nodejs.org.au:5984/registry/_design/app/_rewrite
Then use npm adduser
or npm login
to authenticate with the new profile.
List available .yarnrc profiles
➜ ~ yarnrc
Available yarnrcs:
* default
work
Switch to a specific .yarnrc
➜ ~ yarnrc work
Removing old .yarnrc (/Users/conrad/.yarnrcs/default)
Activating .yarnrc 'work'
You can also pass only the first few characters of a profile and yarnrc
will
autocomplete the profile's name.
➜ ~ yarnrc def
Removing old .yarnrc (/Users/conrad/.yarnrcs/work)
Activating .yarnrc 'default'
yarnrc <name>
will also go to some lengths to make sure you don't overwrite
anything you might care about:
➜ ~ yarnrc default
Removing old .yarnrc (/Users/conrad/.yarnrcs/work)
Activating .yarnrc 'default'
➜ ~ yarnrc default
Current .yarnrc (/Users/conrad/.yarnrc) is already 'default' (/Users/conrad/.yarnrcs/default)
➜ ~ rm ~/.yarnrc
➜ ~ touch ~/.yarnrc
➜ ~ yarnrc default
Current .yarnrc (/Users/conrad/.yarnrc) is not a regular file, not removing it
➜ ~ rm ~/.yarnrc
➜ ~ yarnrc default
Activating .yarnrc 'default'
Note For Windows Users
You may have to run yarnrc in a shell (cmd, PowerShell, Git Bash, etc) with elevated (Administrative) privileges to get it to run.
Environment Variables
YARNRC_STORE
- Path to directory of profiles. Default:~/.yarnrcs/
YARNRC
- Path to the yarnrc file used by npm. Default:~/.yarnrc
Known npm registry Mirrors
For your convenience, you can change registries easily using the -r
flag. Currently we provide aliases for:
Switching registry example
➜ ~ npm -r eu
Using eu registry
➜ ~ npm info yarnrc
npm http GET http://registry.npmjs.eu/yarnrc
^C
➜ ~ npm -r default
Using default registry
➜ ~ npm info yarnrc
npm http GET https://registry.npmjs.org/yarnrc
^C
License
3-clause BSD. A copy is included with the source.
Contact
- GitHub (Vitorcamacho)
- Twitter (@vitorcamachooo)
- Email (vcamacho.91@gmail.com)