.agents/skills/pnpm/SKILL.md
Node.js package manager with strict dependency resolution. Use when running pnpm specific commands, configuring workspaces, or managing dependencies with catalogs, patches, or overrides.
npx skillsauth add sanity-io/next-sanity pnpmInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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pnpm is a fast, disk space efficient package manager. It uses a content-addressable store to deduplicate packages across all projects on a machine, saving significant disk space. pnpm enforces strict dependency resolution by default, preventing phantom dependencies. Configuration should preferably be placed in pnpm-workspace.yaml for pnpm-specific settings.
Important: When working with pnpm projects, agents should check for pnpm-workspace.yaml and .npmrc files to understand workspace structure and configuration. Always use --frozen-lockfile in CI environments.
The skill is based on pnpm 10.x, generated at 2026-01-28.
| Topic | Description | Reference | | ------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------ | | CLI Commands | Install, add, remove, update, run, exec, dlx, and workspace commands | core-cli | | Configuration | pnpm-workspace.yaml, .npmrc settings, and package.json fields | core-config | | Workspaces | Monorepo support with filtering, workspace protocol, and shared lockfile | core-workspaces | | Store | Content-addressable storage, hard links, and disk efficiency | core-store |
| Topic | Description | Reference | | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------ | | Catalogs | Centralized dependency version management for workspaces | features-catalogs | | Overrides | Force specific versions of dependencies including transitive | features-overrides | | Patches | Modify third-party packages with custom fixes | features-patches | | Aliases | Install packages under custom names using npm: protocol | features-aliases | | Hooks | Customize resolution with .pnpmfile.cjs hooks | features-hooks | | Peer Dependencies | Auto-install, strict mode, and dependency rules | features-peer-deps |
| Topic | Description | Reference | | ----------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | | CI/CD Setup | GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Docker, and caching strategies | best-practices-ci | | Migration | Migrating from npm/Yarn, handling phantom deps, monorepo migration | best-practices-migration | | Performance | Install optimizations, store caching, workspace parallelization | best-practices-performance |
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