If you’re coming from npm, the main changes are:
- Running
yarnis enough to run an install! It’s an alias toyarn install. - Adding or updating a dependency to a single package is done with
yarn add. - Upgrading a dependency across the whole project is done with
yarn up. - Your scripts are aliased. Calling
yarn buildis the same asyarn run build! - Most registry-related commands are moved behind
yarn npm(ex:yarn npm audit).
To see the full list of commands, check the CLI reference.