If some of you need to use different package managers, I recommend looking at the swpmSwitch Package Manager project.
You always write the same command no matter the Package Manager and it will translate the command according to the Package Manager used on the project.
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If some of you need to use different package managers, I recommend looking at the swpm Switch Package Manager project.
You always write the same command no matter the Package Manager and it will translate the command according to the Package Manager used on the project.
Supports: npm, yarn, pnpm and bun
I created nstl a while ago that is similar to swpm.
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Goddamn I was waiting for your comment. Wherever there is a conversation about package manager I see this. Guys this swpm can be really helpful. :)