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Version: 9.x

pnpm exec

Ejecuta un comando de shell en el ámbito de un proyecto.

node_modules/.bin is added to the PATH, so pnpm exec allows executing commands of dependencies.

Ejemplos

If you have Jest as a dependency of your project, there is no need to install Jest globally, just run it with pnpm exec:

pnpm exec jest

The exec part is actually optional when the command is not in conflict with a builtin pnpm command, so you may also just run:

pnpm jest

Opciones

Any options for the exec command should be listed before the exec keyword. Options listed after the exec keyword are passed to the executed command.

Bien. pnpm se ejecutará recursivamente:

pnpm -r exec jest

Bad, pnpm will not run recursively but jest will be executed with the -r option:

pnpm exec jest -r

--recursive, -r

Ejecuta un comando de shell en cada proyecto del workspace.

The name of the current package is available through the environment variable PNPM_PACKAGE_NAME.

--no-reporter-hide-prefix

Do not hide prefix when running commands in parallel.

Ejemplos

Prune node_modules installations for all packages:

pnpm -r exec rm -rf node_modules

Ver la información de todos los paquetes. This should be used with the --shell-mode (or -c) option for the environment variable to work.

pnpm -rc exec pnpm view \$PNPM_PACKAGE_NAME

--resume-from <package_name>

Continúa la ejecución de un proyecto en particular. Esto puede ser útil si estás trabajando con un área de trabajo grande y quieres reiniciar una compilación en un proyecto particular sin ejecutar a través de todos los proyectos que lo preceden en el orden de compilación.

--parallel

Completely disregard concurrency and topological sorting, running a given script immediately in all matching packages. This is the preferred flag for long-running processes over many packages, for instance, a lengthy build process.

--shell-mode, -c

Runs the command inside of a shell. Uses /bin/sh on UNIX and \cmd.exe on Windows.

--report-summary

Read about this option in the run command docs

--filter <package_selector>

Read more about filtering.