How do I use pnpm list to view my packages?
You can use the command pnpm list
in your terminal to see all the installed packages in your project.
Can I see the version numbers of the packages too?
Yes, running pnpm list --depth 0
will show you the top-level packages along with their version numbers.
What if I want to see the entire dependency tree?
You can simply run pnpm list
without any flags to view the entire dependency tree of your project.
Is there a way to filter the list of packages?
Absolutely! You can use pnpm list <package-name>
to filter and see details about a specific package.
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