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- ###
- # Global
- ###
-
- site_title: Yarn
- site_description: Fast, reliable, and secure dependency management.
-
- site_news_important: Important
- site_news_docs_cover_v1: This documentation covers Yarn 1 (Classic).
- site_news_see_v2_docs: For Yarn 2+ docs and migration guide, see yarnpkg.com.
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- site_nav_getting_started: Getting Started
- site_nav_documentation: Docs
- site_nav_packages: Packages
- site_nav_blog: Blog
- site_nav_stable_version: Classic Stable
- site_nav_rc_version: Classic Release Candidate
- site_nav_nightly_version: Classic Nightly
- site_nav_node_support: Node
-
- site_bsd_license: Distributed under BSD License
- site_code_of_conduct: Code of Conduct
- site_edit_this_page: Edit this page
-
- blog_title: Yarn Blog
-
- guide_additional_reading: Additional Reading
-
- iframe_github_stars: GitHub Stars
-
- ###
- # Homepage
- ###
-
- homepage_tagline: Fast, reliable, and secure dependency management.
-
- homepage_feature_fast_title: Ultra Fast.
- homepage_feature_fast_description: |
- Yarn caches every package it downloads so it never needs to download it again. It also
- parallelizes operations to maximize resource utilization so install times are
- faster than ever.
- homepage_feature_fast_image_alt: Watercolour of cat riding a rocketship
-
- homepage_feature_secure_title: Mega Secure.
- homepage_feature_secure_description: |
- Yarn uses checksums to verify the integrity of every installed package
- before its code is executed.
- homepage_feature_secure_image_alt: Watercolour of cat driving a robot suit
-
- homepage_feature_reliable_title: Super Reliable.
- homepage_feature_reliable_description: |
- Using a detailed, but concise, lockfile format, and a deterministic algorithm
- for installs, Yarn is able to guarantee that an install that worked on one
- system will work exactly the same way on any other system.
- homepage_feature_reliable_image_alt: Watercolour of cat waving from seat behind computer screens
-
- homepage_c2a_text: What are you waiting for?
- homepage_c2a_button: Get Started
- homepage_install_button: Install Yarn
- homepage_migrate_button: Migrate to Yarn 2+
-
- homepage_featurette_offline_title: Offline Mode
- homepage_featurette_offline_description: |
- If you've installed a package before, you can install it again without
- any internet connection.
- homepage_featurette_deterministic_title: Deterministic
- homepage_featurette_deterministic_description: |
- The same dependencies will be installed the same exact way across every
- machine regardless of install order.
- homepage_featurette_network_performance_title: Network Performance
- homepage_featurette_network_performance_description: |
- Yarn efficiently queues up requests and avoids request waterfalls in order
- to maximize network utilization.
- homepage_featurette_npm_title: Same Packages
- homepage_featurette_npm_description: |
- Install any package from npm and keep your package workflow
- the same.
- homepage_featurette_network_resillience_title: Network Resilience
- homepage_featurette_network_resillience_description: |
- A single request failing won't cause an install to fail. Requests are retried
- upon failure.
- homepage_featurette_flat_mode_title: Flat Mode
- homepage_featurette_flat_mode_description: |
- Resolve mismatching versions of dependencies to a single version to avoid
- creating duplicates.
-
- ###
- # Titles
- ###
-
- docs_getting_started_title: Getting Started
- docs_getting_started_description: |
- Never used a package manager before or just new to Yarn? Let's get you up and
- running in just a couple of minutes.
-
- docs_index: Documentation
- docs_getting_started: Getting Started
- docs_install: Installation
- docs_usage: Usage
-
- docs_yarn_workflow_title: The Yarn Workflow
- docs_yarn_workflow_description: |
- How do I use Yarn? There are basic workflows for both creating and consuming
- Yarn packages that will help you get productive quickly.
-
- docs_yarn_workflow: The Yarn Workflow
- docs_creating_a_project: Creating a new project
- docs_managing_dependencies: Managing dependencies
- docs_installing_dependencies: Installing dependencies
- docs_version_control: Working with version control
-
- docs_cli_title: CLI Commands
- docs_cli_description: |
- Yarn is executed through a rich set of commands allowing package
- installation, administration, publishing, and more.
-
- docs_cli_index: CLI Introduction
- docs_cli_add: yarn add
- docs_cli_add_description: |
- When you want to use another package, you first need to add it to
- your dependencies. Running `yarn add` installs it into your project.
- docs_cli_audit: yarn audit
- docs_cli_autoclean: yarn autoclean
- docs_cli_bin: yarn bin
- docs_cli_cache: yarn cache
- docs_cli_check: yarn check
- docs_cli_config: yarn config
- docs_cli_create: yarn create
- docs_cli_dedupe: yarn dedupe
- docs_cli_generate_lock_entry: yarn generate-lock-entry
- docs_cli_global: yarn global
- docs_cli_help: yarn help
- docs_cli_import: yarn import
- docs_cli_info: yarn info
- docs_cli_init: yarn init
- docs_cli_install: yarn install
- docs_cli_licenses: yarn licenses
- docs_cli_link: yarn link
- docs_cli_lockfile: yarn lockfile
- docs_cli_login: yarn login
- docs_cli_logout: yarn logout
- docs_cli_list: yarn list
- docs_cli_outdated: yarn outdated
- docs_cli_owner: yarn owner
- docs_cli_pack: yarn pack
- docs_cli_policies: yarn policies
- docs_cli_prune: yarn prune
- docs_cli_publish: yarn publish
- docs_cli_remove: yarn remove
- docs_cli_run: yarn run
- docs_cli_self_update: yarn self-update
- docs_cli_tag: yarn tag
- docs_cli_tag_description: |
- Tags are a way of publishing versions of your package with a label.
- Users of your package can install that instead of a version number.
- docs_cli_team: yarn team
- docs_cli_test: yarn test
- docs_cli_unlink: yarn unlink
- docs_cli_upgrade: yarn upgrade
- docs_cli_upgrade_description: |
- Upgrades packages to their latest version based on the specified range.
- docs_cli_upgrade_interactive: yarn upgrade-interactive
- docs_cli_upgrade_interactive_description: |
- Provides an easy and interactive way to update outdated packages.
- docs_cli_version: yarn version
- docs_cli_versions: yarn versions
- docs_cli_workspace: yarn workspace
- docs_cli_why: yarn why
- docs_cli_workspaces: yarn workspaces
-
- docs_migrating_from_npm_title: Migrating from npm client
- docs_migrating_from_npm_description: |
- Yarn interops directly with many features of npm, including its package
- metadata format, allowing for a painless migration.
-
- docs_migrating_from_npm: Migrating from npm
-
- docs_creating_a_package_title: Creating a Package
- docs_creating_a_package_description: |
- Creating and publishing a yarn package can be done with just a few commands
- and configuration settings, leaving you to focus on your actual code.
-
- docs_creating_a_package: Creating a Package
- docs_publishing_a_package: Publishing a Package
-
- docs_dependencies_title: Dependencies & Versions
- docs_dependencies_description: |
- Using Yarn you'll be working with dependencies all the time. Let's go through
- the different types and versions of dependencies.
-
- docs_dependencies: Dependencies and versions
- docs_dependency_types: Types of dependencies
-
- docs_dependency_versions: Versions of dependencies
- docs_dependency_versions_description: |
- Packages in Yarn follow Semantic Versioning, also known as “semver”. When you
- install a new package it will be added with a semver version range.
-
- docs_selective_version_resolutions: Selective dependency resolutions
- docs_selective_version_resolutions_description: |
- Override sub-dependency version resolutions with Yarn.
-
- docs_configuration_title: Configuration
- docs_configuration_description: |
- Learn how to use package.json to configure your packages and dependencies.
-
- docs_configuration_index: Configuration
- docs_configuration_package_json: package.json
- docs_configuration_yarn_lock: yarn.lock
- docs_configuration_yarnrc: .yarnrc
- docs_configuration_envvars: envvars
-
- docs_offline_mirror: Configuring an Offline Mirror
- docs_offline_mirror_title: Offline Mirror
- docs_offline_mirror_description: |
- Maintain offline copies of your packages for more repeatable and reliable
- builds.
-
- docs_prune_offline_mirror: Pruning an Offline Mirror
-
- docs_workspaces: Workspaces
- docs_workspaces_title: Workspaces
- docs_workspaces_description: |
- Link together your projects for easier maintenance.
-
- docs_plugnplay: "Plug'n'Play"
- docs_plugnplay_title: "Plug'n'Play"
- docs_plugnplay_description: |
- Install your projects in a safer and faster way.
-
- docs_plugnplay_overview: Overview
- docs_plugnplay_getting_started: Getting Started
- docs_plugnplay_troubleshooting: Troubleshooting
-
- yarn_organization_title: Yarn Organization
- yarn_organization_description: |
- The Yarn organization is a collaboration of many companies and
- individuals dedicated to improving your package management experience.
-
- organization: Organization
- code_of_conduct: Code of Conduct
- contributing: Contributing
- translations: Translations
- release_process: Release Process
- governance: Governance
-
- read_more: Read more
-
- users: Yarn Users
- compare: Compare Yarn Performance
- blog: Blog
-
- packages: Packages
-
- users_lead: Meet all the users of Yarn.
- users_description: >
- Logos are added by company or project representatives. They may or may not be
- using Yarn on their main properties, but they're definitely using it
- somewhere.
- users_add_prompt: Want to add your own company or project?
- users_add_pr: Open a pull request
- users_add_requirements_image: >
- Logos must be a 500x200px (2.5x1) SVG (preferred) or PNG image optimized with
- svgo, ImageOptim, or another image optimizer.
- users_add_requirements_logo: >
- Please use a version of your logo that works well on a white background.
-
- install_intro: >
- Before you start using Yarn, you'll first need to install it on your system.
- There are many different ways to install Yarn, but a single one is recommended and cross-platform:
- install_alternatives: Alternatives
- install_click_to_expand_collapse: Click to expand / collapse
- install_select_platform: Select your platform above
- install_os: Operating system
- install_version: Version
- install_os_alpine: Alpine
- install_os_arch: Arch Linux
- install_os_centos: CentOS / Fedora / RHEL
- install_os_debian: Debian / Ubuntu
- install_os_gentoo: Gentoo Linux
- install_os_mac: macOS
- install_os_opensuse: openSUSE
- install_os_solus: Solus
- install_os_windows: Windows
- install_os_alternatives: Alternatives
-
- install_check: "Check installation"
- install_check_details: "Check that Yarn is installed by running:"
-
- docs_nightly: Nightly Builds
- install_nightly_intro: >
- Nightly builds are the latest and greatest versions of Yarn, built using the
- very latest Yarn source code. Nightly builds are useful to try new features or
- test bug fixes that have not yet been released as part of a stable release.
- However, these builds are <strong>not guaranteed to be stable</strong> and may
- have bugs.
- install_nightly_learn_more: See how to install nightly builds
-
- nightly_latest_version: Latest Version
- nightly_older_versions: Older Versions
- nightly_select_build_type: Select a build type above to see older builds
- install_table_name: Name
- # "Type" refers to type of artifact - tarball, Windows installer, Debian package, etc.
- install_table_type: Type
- install_table_size: Size
- install_table_date: Date
- loading: Loading...
-
- install_file:
- deb: Debian package
- js: Standalone JS
- js-legacy: Standalone JS (Node < 4.0)
- msi: Windows installer
- rpm: RPM
- tar: Tarball
-
- docs_install_ci: Continuous Integration
- ci_intro: >
- Yarn can easily be used in various continuous integration systems. To speed up
- builds, the Yarn cache directory can be saved across builds.
- ci_select_platform: Select the continuous integration system you're using from the options above
- ci_appveyor: AppVeyor
- ci_circle: CircleCI
- ci_codeship: Codeship
- ci_travis: Travis
- ci_semaphore: Semaphore
- ci_solano: Solano
- ci_gitlab: GitLab
- ci_codefresh: Codefresh
-
- search_docs: Search documentation
- detail:
- title: Package detail
-
- script:
- search_placeholder: Search packages (i.e. babel, webpack, react…)
- search_by_algolia: Search by Algolia
- search_by_read_more: read how it works
- no_package_found: 'No package {name} was found'
- no_results_docsearch: 'Were you looking for something in the {documentation_link}?'
- documentation: documentation
-
- downloads_in_last_30_days: '{count} downloads in the last 30 days'
- npm_page_for: 'npm page for {name}'
- repository_of: '{provider} repository of {name}'
- npm: npm
- github: GitHub
- gitlab: GitLab
- bitbucket: Bitbucket
- homepage: Homepage
- deprecated: deprecated
- result_stats: 'found {number_packages} packages in {time_search}ms'
- time_ago: '{time_distance} ago'
- last_updated: 'last updated {update_date}'
-
- detail:
- over_a_year_ago: over a year ago
- less_than_a_week_ago: less than a week ago
- one_week_ago: one week ago
- weeks_ago: '{count} weeks ago'
- activity: Activity
- commits_last_three_months: Commits last 3 months
- last_commit: Last commit
- loading: Loading...
- use_it: Use it
- try_in_runkit: Try in RunKit
- back_to_details: Back to Details
- browse_files: Browse Files
- cdns: CDNs
- contributors: Contributors
- display_full_readme: Display full readme
- display_full_changelog: Display full changelog
- files_error: 'Could not load file listing: {error}'
- files_header: 'Files in {name}'
- collapse: Collapse
- readme: readme
- no_readme_found: no readme found 😢
- changelog: changelog
- popularity: Popularity
- github_stargazers: GitHub stargazers
- gitlab_stargazers: GitLab stargazers
- downloads_last_30_days: Downloads last 30 days
- jsdelivr_hits: jsDelivr last 30 days
- dependents: Dependents
- usage: Usage
- dependencies: Dependencies
- devdependencies: DevDependencies
- packages: Packages
- see_package_json: see package.json
- tags: Tags
- versions: Versions
- display_all: Display all
- hide: Hide
- bundlesize: Size in browser
- bundlesize_text: 'size: {size}, gzip: {gzip}'
-
- not_found:
- whoa: Whoa, {package_name} does not exist yet
- yours: But that means it is now yours!
- make: Make your package
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