pnx
Aliases: pnpm dlx, pnpx
Fetches a package from the registry without installing it as a dependency, hotloads it, and runs whatever default command binary it exposes.
For example, to use create-vue anywhere to bootstrap a Vue project without
needing to install it under another project, you can run:
pnx create-vue my-app
This will fetch create-vue from the registry and run it with the given arguments.
You may also specify which exact version of the package you'd like to use:
pnx create-vue@next my-app
The catalog: protocol is also supported, allowing you to use versions defined in your workspace catalogs:
pnx shx@catalog:
Parametreler
--package <name>
The package to install before running the command.
Örnek kullanım:
pnx --package=@pnpm/meta-updater meta-updater --help
pnx --package=@pnpm/meta-updater@0 meta-updater --help
Multiple packages can be provided for installation:
pnx --package=yo --package=generator-webapp yo webapp --skip-install
--allow-build
Added in: v10.2.0
A list of package names that are allowed to run postinstall scripts during installation.
Örnek kullanım:
pnx --allow-build=esbuild my-bundler bundle
The actual packages executed by dlx are allowed to run postinstall scripts by default. So if in the above example my-bundler has to be built before execution, it will be built.
--shell-mode, -c
Runs the command inside of a shell. Uses /bin/sh on UNIX and \cmd.exe on Windows.
Örnek kullanım:
pnx --package cowsay --package lolcatjs -c 'echo "hi pnpm" | cowsay | lolcatjs'
--silent, -s
Only the output of the executed command is printed.