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@pnpm/self-installer
Advanced tools
Installs and uninstalls pnpm
Use unpkg to access the installation script and set up pnpm:
curl -L https://unpkg.com/@pnpm/self-installer | node
The above script will install the latest version of pnpm but you may also install a specific version:
curl -L https://unpkg.com/@pnpm/self-installer@1.16.2 | node
You can also use a semver range:
curl -L https://unpkg.com/@pnpm/self-installer@1 | node
Or a tag:
curl -L https://unpkg.com/@pnpm/self-installer@next | node
NOTE: Installation by version or range works from 1.16.2
only.
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Installs pnpm
The npm package @pnpm/self-installer receives a total of 14,527 weekly downloads. As such, @pnpm/self-installer popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @pnpm/self-installer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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