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Fast, disk space efficient package manager:
- Fast. Up to 2x faster than the alternatives (see benchmark).
- Efficient. Files inside
node_modulesare linked from a single content-addressable storage. - Great for monorepos.
- Strict. A package can access only dependencies that are specified in its
package.json. - Deterministic. Has a lockfile called
pnpm-lock.yaml. - Works everywhere. Supports Windows, Linux, and macOS.
- Battle-tested. Used in production by teams of all sizes since 2016.
To quote the Rush team:
Microsoft uses pnpm in Rush repos with hundreds of projects and hundreds of PRs per day, and we’ve found it to be very fast and reliable.
pnpm uses a content-addressable filesystem to store all files from all module directories on a disk. When using npm or Yarn, if you have 100 projects using lodash, you will have 100 copies of lodash on disk. With pnpm, lodash will be stored in a content-addressable storage, so:
- If you depend on different versions of lodash, only the files that differ are added to the store.
If lodash has 100 files, and a new version has a change only in one of those files,
pnpm updatewill only add 1 new file to the storage. - All the files are saved in a single place on the disk. When packages are installed, their files are linked from that single place consuming no additional disk space. Linking is performed using either hard-links or reflinks (copy-on-write).
As a result, you save gigabytes of space on your disk and you have a lot faster installations!
If you'd like more details about the unique node_modules structure that pnpm creates and
why it works fine with the Node.js ecosystem, read this small article: Flat node_modules is not the only way.
On macOS, Linux, or Windows Subsystem for Linux:
curl -f https://get.pnpm.io/v6.14.js | node - add --global pnpm
On Windows (using PowerShell):
(Invoke-WebRequest 'https://get.pnpm.io/v6.14.js' -UseBasicParsing).Content | node - add --global pnpm
Using npm:
npx pnpm add -g pnpm
For other installation options visit our website.
We also ship an experimental new version of pnpm that may be used even with no Node.js installed on the system, see @pnpm/beta.
Just use pnpm in place of npm/Yarn. E.g., install dependencies via:
pnpm install
Also, pnpm dlx instead of npx:
pnpm dlx create-react-app my-cool-new-app
For more advanced usage, read pnpm CLI on our website, or run pnpm help.
pnpm is up to 2x faster than npm and Yarn classic. See all benchmarks here.
Benchmarks on an app with lots of dependencies:
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