pnpm link
Aliases: ln
Makes the current local package accessible system-wide, or in another location.
pnpm link <dir>
pnpm link --global
pnpm link --global <pkg>
Options
--dir <dir>, -C
- Default: Current working directory
- Type: Path string
Changes the link location to <dir>
.
pnpm link <dir>
Links package from <dir>
folder to node_modules of package from where you're executing this command or specified via --dir
option.
For example, if you are inside
~/projects/foo
and you executepnpm link --dir ../bar
, thenfoo
will be linked tobar/node_modules/foo
.
pnpm link --global
Links package from location where this command was executed or specified via --dir
option to global node_modules
, so it can be referred from another package with pnpm link --global <pkg>
. Also if the package has a bin
field, then the package's binaries become available system-wide.
pnpm link --global <pkg>
Links the specified package (<pkg>
) from global node_modules
to the node_modules
of package from where this command was executed or specified via --dir
option.
Difference between pnpm link <dir>
and pnpm link --dir <dir>
pnpm link <dir>
links the package from <dir>
to the node_modules
of the package where the command was executed. pnpm link --dir <dir>
links the package from the current working directory to <dir>
.
# The current directory is foo
pnpm link ../bar
- foo
- node_modules
- bar -> ../../bar
- bar
# The current directory is bar
pnpm link --dir ../foo
- foo
- node_modules
- bar -> ../../bar
- bar