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add yarn.lock to .gitignore #2014
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IMO, the actual fix is adding the |
Yes, @yordis is right. Check out corresponding section in yarn documentation. https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/yarn-lock#toc-check-into-source-control |
It is the right thing to do for apps but not for us (tools) because we want any problems with downstream deps to be caught by our CI.
I was about to merge it, but then realized in this case There's likely some way to run yarn without creating a lockfile. That's what you should do when working on CRA. |
@gaearon To install without generating a I'd also argue that we should consider adding |
For CRA development, I want the latest versions so when deps introduce bugs, we can quickly see and fix them. |
I'm often cleaning my node_modules and reinstall it with yarn, and i notice that it always creates a new yarn.lock file. I think we should decide wether we want yarn.lock on the root of this project or not.
If we want to add it it, i'll close this and do #2012 instead.