pnpm update
Aliases: up
, upgrade
pnpm update
actualiza los paquetes a su última versión basado en el rango especificado.
Cuando se usa sin argumentos, actualiza todas las dependencias.
TL;DR
Comando | Significado |
---|---|
pnpm up | Actualiza todas las dependencias, adhiriéndose a los rangos especificados en elpackage.json |
pnpm up --latest | Updates all dependencies, ignoring ranges specified in package.json |
pnpm up foo@2 | Updates foo to the latest version on v2 |
pnpm up "@babel/*" | Updates all dependencies under the @babel scope |
Selecting dependencies with patterns
You can use patterns to update specific dependencies.
Update all babel
packages:
pnpm update "@babel/*"
Update all dependencies, except webpack
:
pnpm update !webpack
Patterns may also be combined, so the next command will update all babel
packages, except core
:
pnpm update "@babel/*" !@babel/core
Opciones
--recursive, -r
Concurrently runs update in all subdirectories with a package.json
(excluding node_modules).
Ejemplos de uso:
pnpm --recursive update
# updates all packages up to 100 subdirectories in depth
pnpm --recursive update --depth 100
# update typescript to the latest version in every package
pnpm --recursive update typescript@latest
--latest, -L
Ignora el rango de versiones especificado en el package.json
. En su lugar, se utilizará la versión especificada por la última
etiqueta (potencialmente actualizando los paquetes a través de las versiones principales).
--global, -g
Actualizar paquetes globales.
--workspace
Tries to link all packages from the workspace. Versions are updated to match the versions of packages inside the workspace.
If specific packages are updated, the command will fail if any of the updated dependencies are not found inside the workspace. For instance, the following command fails if express
is not a workspace package:
pnpm up -r --workspace express
--prod, -P
Only update packages in dependencies
and optionalDependencies
.
--dev, -D
Only update packages in devDependencies
.
--no-optional
Don't update packages in optionalDependencies
.
--interactive, -i
Show outdated dependencies and select which ones to update.