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Versione: 10.x

CLI di pnpm

Differenze vs npm

A differenza di npm, pnpm convalida tutte le opzioni. For example, pnpm install --target_arch x64 will fail as --target_arch is not a valid option for pnpm install.

However, some dependencies may use the npm_config_ environment variable, which is populated from the CLI options. In questo caso, hai le seguenti opzioni:

  1. explicitly set the env variable: npm_config_target_arch=x64 pnpm install
  2. force the unknown option with --config.: pnpm install --config.target_arch=x64

Opzioni

-C <path>, --dir <path>

Run as if pnpm was started in <path> instead of the current working directory.

-w, --workspace-root

Run as if pnpm was started in the root of the workspace instead of the current working directory.

Comandi

Per ulteriori informazioni, vedere la documentazione per i singoli comandi CLI. Ecco un elenco di utili comandi equivalenti di npm per iniziare:

comando npmequivalente di pnpm
npm installpnpm install
npm i <pkg>pnpm add <pkg>
npm run <cmd>pnpm <cmd>

When an unknown command is used, pnpm will search for a script with the given name, so pnpm run lint is the same as pnpm lint. If there is no script with the specified name, then pnpm will execute the command as a shell script, so you can do things like pnpm eslint (see pnpm exec).

Environment variables

Some environment variables that are not pnpm related might change the behaviour of pnpm:

These environment variables may influence what directories pnpm will use for storing global information:

  • XDG_CACHE_HOME
  • XDG_CONFIG_HOME
  • XDG_DATA_HOME
  • XDG_STATE_HOME

You can search the docs to find the settings that leverage these environment variables.