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@turbo/codemod

Provides Codemod transformations to help upgrade your Turborepo codebase when a feature is deprecated.

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Turborepo Codemods

Turborepo provides Codemod transformations to help upgrade your Turborepo codebase.

Codemods are transformations that run on your codebase programmatically. This allows for a large amount of changes to be applied without having to manually go through every file.

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migrate

Updates your Turborepo codebase to the specified version of Turborepo (defaults to the latest), running any required codemods, and installing the new version of Turborepo.

Usage: @turbo/codemod migrate|update [options] [path]

Migrate a project to the latest version of Turborepo

Arguments:
  path              Directory where the transforms should be applied

Options:
  --from <version>  Specify the version to migrate from (default: current version)
  --to <version>    Specify the version to migrate to (default: latest)
  --install         Install new version of turbo after migration (default: true)
  --force           Bypass Git safety checks and forcibly run codemods (default: false)
  --dry             Dry run (no changes are made to files) (default: false)
  --print           Print transformed files to your terminal (default: false)
  -h, --help        display help for command

transform (default)

Runs a single codemod on your codebase. This is the default command, and can be omitted.

Usage: @turbo/codemod transform [options] [transform] [path]
       @turbo/codemod [options] [transform] [path]

Apply a single code transformation to a project

Arguments:
  transform   The transformer to run
  path        Directory where the transforms should be applied

Options:
  --force     Bypass Git safety checks and forcibly run codemods (default: false)
  --list      List all available transforms (default: false)
  --dry       Dry run (no changes are made to files) (default: false)
  --print     Print transformed files to your terminal (default: false)
  -h, --help  display help for command

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To add a new transformer, run pnpm add-transformer, or view the complete guide.

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Package last updated on 26 Nov 2024

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