Pnpm aliases
Install & upgrade pnpm
I recommend you to install pnpm globally using npm with:
npm i -g pnpmTo upgrade to the latest version, run:
npm i -g pnpm@latestAdd an alias for pnpm in your shell
Open your shell profile file (e.g. .zprofile or .bash_profile):
$ code ~/.zprofile# or code ~/.bash_profileOr if you prefer Vim:
$ vim ~/.zprofile# or vim ~/.bash_profileAdd the following line to your shell profile file:
alias pn=pnpmAnd reload it with:
source ~/.zprofile# or source ~/.bash_profileNow you can use pn instead of pnpm in your shell.
$ pn -v9.12.1Bump dependencies in your project to the latest version
If you want to upgrade all the dependencies in your project to the latest version, you can use the following command:
pnpm up -i -LWhich will show you the list of packages that will be upgraded and ask you to confirm the upgrade.
$ pn up -i -L? Choose which packages to update (Press <space> to select, <a> to toggle all, <i> to invert selection) …❯ ○ devDependencies ○ Package Current Target ○ @commitlint/cli 19.4.1 ❯ 19.5.0 ○ @commitlint/config-conventional 19.4.1 ❯ 19.5.0 ○ @types/node 22.5.4 ❯ 22.7.5 ○ @types/react 18.3.5 ❯ 18.3.11 ○ @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin 6.21.0 ❯ 8.8.1 ○ @typescript-eslint/parser 6.21.0 ❯ 8.8.1 ○ eslint 8.57.0 ❯ 9.12.0 ○ eslint-config-next 14.2.8 ❯ 14.2.15 ○ eslint-config-prettier 8.10.0 ❯ 9.1.0 ○ husky 9.1.5 ❯ 9.1.6 ○ prettier-plugin-tailwindcss 0.6.6 ❯ 0.6.8 ○ typescript 5.5.4 ❯ 5.6.3 ○ dependencies ○ Package Current Target ○ @headlessui/react 2.1.5 ❯ 2.1.10 ○ @next/bundle-analyzer 14.2.8 ❯ 14.2.15 ○ contentlayer2 0.5.0 ❯ 0.5.1 ○ esbuild 0.23.1 ❯ 0.24.0 ○ lucide-react 0.439.0 ❯ 0.451.0 ○ next 14.2.8 ❯ 14.2.15 ○ next-contentlayer2 0.5.0 ❯ 0.5.1 ○ pliny 0.3.1 ❯ 0.3.2 ○ postcss 8.4.45 ❯ 8.4.47 ○ rehype-citation 2.1.1 ❯ 2.2.0 ○ rehype-preset-minify 7.0.0 ❯ 7.0.1 ○ tailwindcss 3.4.10 ❯ 3.4.13
Enter to start updating. Ctrl-c to cancel.Happy aliasing!
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