pnpm really fast installation ( in one monorepo I have 2,5 min vs 20 min in npm) and stricter in resolving dependencies. Also saves a lot of disk space if you have multiple projects.
Is it really that good would you ever go back to npm or yarn? Or do you still use them sometimes?
If I can choose I always choose pnpm. But try them all and decided for your self :)
I also use and enjoy pnpm. It's great for strictly resolving dependencies across the board, instead of recreating the wheel.
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pnpm really fast installation ( in one monorepo I have 2,5 min vs 20 min in npm) and stricter in resolving dependencies. Also saves a lot of disk space if you have multiple projects.
Is it really that good would you ever go back to npm or yarn? Or do you still use them sometimes?
If I can choose I always choose pnpm. But try them all and decided for your self :)
I also use and enjoy pnpm. It's great for strictly resolving dependencies across the board, instead of recreating the wheel.