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Tip revision: 5fc630a9da2c1d7f2d47bc4ef1493d747ab93138 authored by Victor Berchet on 22 February 2018, 00:42:54 UTC
docs: add changelog for 6.0.0-beta.5
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yarn.lock.readme.md
All of our npm dependencies are locked via the `yarn.lock` file for the following reasons:

- our project has lots of dependencies which update at unpredictable times, so it's important that
  we update them explicitly once in a while rather than implicitly when any of us runs npm install
- locked dependencies allow us to reuse npm cache on travis, significantly speeding up our builds
  (by 5 minutes or more)
- locked dependencies allow us to detect when node_modules folder is out of date after a branch switch
  which allows us to build the project with the correct dependencies every time

Before changing a dependency, do the following:

- make sure you are in sync with `upstream/master`: `git fetch upstream && git rebase upstream/master`
- ensure that your `node_modules` directory is not stale by running `yarn install`


To add a new dependency do the following: `yarn add <packagename> --dev`

To update an existing dependency do the following: run `yarn upgrade <packagename>@<version|latest> --dev`
or `yarn upgrade <packagename> --dev` to update to the latest version that matches version constraint
in `package.json`

To Remove an existing dependency do the following: run `yarn remove <packagename>`


Once you've changed the dependency, commit the changes to `package.json` & `yarn.lock`, and you are done.
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