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Why pnpm has two stores when using with nvm?
How to remove a package from pnpm store, or force re-download it?npm script: browser opened using node, but not using babelFollowing official docs of PNPM and failed on Installationpnpm - Do node_modules directories occupy the same space in disk?How to get pnpm store directory
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I did found pnpm is using two stores when installed in nvm environment.
/Users/me/.pnpm-global/1
/Users/me/.nvm/versions/node/v10.15.3/pnpm-global/1
Trying to understand, why it is so.
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I did found pnpm is using two stores when installed in nvm environment.
/Users/me/.pnpm-global/1
/Users/me/.nvm/versions/node/v10.15.3/pnpm-global/1
Trying to understand, why it is so.
pnpm
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I did found pnpm is using two stores when installed in nvm environment.
/Users/me/.pnpm-global/1
/Users/me/.nvm/versions/node/v10.15.3/pnpm-global/1
Trying to understand, why it is so.
pnpm
I did found pnpm is using two stores when installed in nvm environment.
/Users/me/.pnpm-global/1
/Users/me/.nvm/versions/node/v10.15.3/pnpm-global/1
Trying to understand, why it is so.
pnpm
pnpm
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~/.pnpm-global
is not the store. It is the location where the global packages are installed. For instance, when you run pnpm i -g webpack-cli
, webpack will be installed into ~/.pnpm-global
.
It is probably some bug that you have two of those. There should be one global folder, probably this one only: /Users/me/.nvm/versions/node/v10.15.3/pnpm-global/1
The global store is located at ~/.pnpm-store
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~/.pnpm-global
is not the store. It is the location where the global packages are installed. For instance, when you run pnpm i -g webpack-cli
, webpack will be installed into ~/.pnpm-global
.
It is probably some bug that you have two of those. There should be one global folder, probably this one only: /Users/me/.nvm/versions/node/v10.15.3/pnpm-global/1
The global store is located at ~/.pnpm-store
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~/.pnpm-global
is not the store. It is the location where the global packages are installed. For instance, when you run pnpm i -g webpack-cli
, webpack will be installed into ~/.pnpm-global
.
It is probably some bug that you have two of those. There should be one global folder, probably this one only: /Users/me/.nvm/versions/node/v10.15.3/pnpm-global/1
The global store is located at ~/.pnpm-store
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~/.pnpm-global
is not the store. It is the location where the global packages are installed. For instance, when you run pnpm i -g webpack-cli
, webpack will be installed into ~/.pnpm-global
.
It is probably some bug that you have two of those. There should be one global folder, probably this one only: /Users/me/.nvm/versions/node/v10.15.3/pnpm-global/1
The global store is located at ~/.pnpm-store
~/.pnpm-global
is not the store. It is the location where the global packages are installed. For instance, when you run pnpm i -g webpack-cli
, webpack will be installed into ~/.pnpm-global
.
It is probably some bug that you have two of those. There should be one global folder, probably this one only: /Users/me/.nvm/versions/node/v10.15.3/pnpm-global/1
The global store is located at ~/.pnpm-store
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