No it shouldn’t matter. Yarn is a competitor to npm and it will actually cache your packages which is essentially the same idea you are doing here. With that said, just because you can do this, if it gives you problems just do an npm install to make sure you package versions are all good.
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No it shouldn’t matter. Yarn is a competitor to npm and it will actually cache your packages which is essentially the same idea you are doing here. With that said, just because you can do this, if it gives you problems just do an npm install to make sure you package versions are all good.