Pruning an Offline Mirror
After you configure your offline mirror, Yarn will automatically add new
package tarballs to the mirror. However, it does not automatically remove
tarballs that are no longer referenced in yarn.lock
. For example, if you $ yarn remove
a dependency, the tarball will remain in the mirror, even if no
other dependencies have it as a sub-dependency. This behavior can be desirable
in a setting where many projects share the same mirror, but when that is not
the case, you may want to have Yarn remove unnecessary tarballs.
To turn on automating pruning, set yarn-offline-mirror-pruning
to true
in
your .yarnrc
:
$ yarn config set yarn-offline-mirror-pruning true
Now, tarballs will be removed when appropriate. The end result is that
package.json
, node_modules
, yarn.lock
, and the offline mirror should all
remain perfectly in sync whenever you change your project’s dependencies.