Managing dependencies
When you want to add, upgrade, or remove dependencies there are a couple of different commands you need to know.
Each command will automatically update your
package.json and
yarn.lock files.
Adding a dependency
If you want to use another package, you first need to add it as a dependency. In order to do that you should run:
yarn add [package]
This will automatically add the [package] to your dependencies in your
package.json. It will also update your yarn.lock to reflect the change.
  {
    "name": "my-package",
    "dependencies": {
+     "package-1": "^1.0.0"
    }
  }
You can also add other types of dependencies using flags:
- yarn add --devto add to- devDependencies
- yarn add --peerto add to- peerDependencies
- yarn add --optionalto add to- optionalDependencies
You can specify which version of a package you want to install by specifying either a dependency version or a tag.
yarn add [package]@[version]
yarn add [package]@[tag]
The [version] or [tag] will be what gets added to your package.json
and then resolved against when installing the dependency.
For example:
yarn add package-1@1.2.3
yarn add package-2@^1.0.0
yarn add package-3@beta
{
  "dependencies": {
    "package-1": "1.2.3",
    "package-2": "^1.0.0",
    "package-3": "beta"
  }
}
Upgrading a dependency
yarn upgrade [package]
yarn upgrade [package]@[version]
yarn upgrade [package]@[tag]
This will upgrade your package.json and your yarn.lock file.
  {
    "name": "my-package",
    "dependencies": {
-     "package-1": "^1.0.0"
+     "package-1": "^2.0.0"
    }
  }
Removing a dependency
yarn remove [package]
This will update your package.json and your yarn.lock file.
Dependencies & Versions
Using Yarn you'll be working with dependencies all the time. Let's go through the different types and versions of dependencies.
package.json
yarn.lock
yarn add
When you want to use another package, you first need to add it to your dependencies. Running `yarn add` installs it into your project.