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@pnpm/find-workspace-dir
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@pnpm/find-workspace-dir is a utility package that helps you locate the root directory of a pnpm workspace. This can be particularly useful in monorepo setups where you need to perform operations relative to the workspace root.
Find Workspace Directory
This feature allows you to find the root directory of a pnpm workspace. The code sample demonstrates how to use the package to locate the workspace directory starting from the current working directory.
const findWorkspaceDir = require('@pnpm/find-workspace-dir');
(async () => {
const workspaceDir = await findWorkspaceDir(process.cwd());
console.log(workspaceDir);
})();
find-yarn-workspace-root is a package that helps you locate the root directory of a Yarn workspace. Similar to @pnpm/find-workspace-dir, it is useful in monorepo setups but is specific to Yarn workspaces.
workspace-tools is a package that provides various utilities for working with monorepos, including finding the root directory of a workspace. It supports multiple package managers like npm, Yarn, and pnpm, making it more versatile compared to @pnpm/find-workspace-dir.
FAQs
Finds the root of a pnpm workspace
We found that @pnpm/find-workspace-dir demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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