If you are looking for a "piece" (a segment of code or documentation) to get started with Corepack, Enabling Corepack
: If the command isn't recognized, you may need to install it manually using npm install -g corepack . COREPackage.rar
This sets up the necessary symlinks in your environment so you can use package managers like Yarn or pnpm without installing them globally. Configuring Your Project If you are looking for a "piece" (a
Corepack is included with Node.js versions 14.19 and 16.9 or later, but it is often experimental and must be enabled manually. Run this command in your terminal: corepack enable Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Run this command in your terminal: corepack enable
{ "name": "my-project", "version": "1.0.0", "packageManager": "yarn@3.1.1" } Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Common Troubleshooting
: If you installed Node via Homebrew on macOS, you might need to run brew install corepack separately.
To ensure every developer on your team uses the exact same package manager version, add a packageManager field to your package.json :