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yeah, this is just too much work, I'm sticking with yarn 1 in the meantime. |
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Hello! I'm trying to combine create-react-app with yarn 2.
I'm using Yarn 2 according to its manual (https://yarnpkg.com/getting-started/install). I had installed Yarn v1 globally (
npm install -g yarn
) previously. Now I create a project directory, and install Yarn 2 there (yarn set version berry
).Then I try to create-react-app. The yarn manual uses the
dlx
command for this to bootstrap create-react-app, but they specify the folder name. That doesn't make any sense, having the instructions, described above, because then I will get a project folder inside my existing folder with Yarn installation. So I tryyarn dlx create-react-app .
The command doesn't work, it complains about the existing.yarn
and.yarnrc.yml
. Of course I have these with a per-project Yarn installation, moreover I want to reuse them further. This error doesn't make sense either, since create-react-app is supposed to add the necessary packages, not to rewrite the whole yarn cache.There are advices in the web to use Yarn 1 to run create-react-app, then to delete
node_modules
manually, then to install Yarn 2 inside the created project directory, then to install the packages back with Yarn 2 (yarn install
). This way seems to be too twisted to start a project every time thusly. The tools are being designed to simplify the life, not otherwise.Please, how can I make create-react-app cooperate with a local yarn 2 installation?
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