How to Install Yarn on Debian 12
Yarn is a fast, reliable, and secure package manager for JavaScript, commonly used for managing dependencies in Node.js projects. Installing Yarn on Debian 12 is a straightforward process, but it requires adding the Yarn repository to your system’s package sources. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through the step-by-step process of installing Yarn on Debian 12.
Why Use Yarn?
Yarn offers several advantages over other package managers like npm:
- Improved Performance: Yarn parallelizes operations to maximize resource utilization, resulting in faster package installations.
- Predictable Dependency Management: Yarn generates a lock file (
yarn.lock
) to ensure consistent and reliable dependency resolution across different environments. - Security: Yarn provides built-in checksum verification and a robust audit system to detect and address security vulnerabilities in dependencies.
Installing Yarn on Debain 12
- Method 1 : Using Node Package Manager (NPM)
- Method 2 : Using Official Yarn PPA
- Uninstalling yarn
Method 1 : Using Node Package Manager (NPM)
Step 1 : Installing Node.js and Node Package Manager.
To install node package manager we will need to install npm and nodejs onto our system using following command
sudo apt install nodejs npm -y
Once installation is done, verify it using following command
node -v
Step 2 : Install yarn
Once Node Package Manager is installed, we can install yarn using npm install command
sudo npm install --global yarn
Step 3 : Verify Installation
After installation completes, verify it using following command
yarn --version
Method 2 : Using Official Yarn PPA
Step 1 : Add yarn repository.
On Debian 12, we can install Yarn via our Debian package repository. Add Repository using following command
curl -sS https://dl.yarnpkg.com/debian/pubkey.gpg | sudo apt-key add -
echo "deb https://dl.yarnpkg.com/debian/ stable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/yarn.list
Step 2 : Installing yarn
Now, we will install yarn using APT package manager using apt install command as follows
sudo apt update && sudo apt install yarn
Step 3 : Verify installation
Once install finishes, verify it using yarn –version command
yarn --version
Uninstalling yarn :
There are two methods to uninstall yarn depending on installation method. If you have installed yarn using Node Package Manager then use following method.
Method 1 : If installed using Node Package Manager
Use npm uninstall command to remove yarn package.
npm uninstall yarn -g
If you have installed yarn using PPA then use following method
Method 2 : Installed using PPA
Use apt purge command to completely remove yarn from your system.
sudo apt purge -g yarn
How to Install Yarn on Debian 12 – FAQs
Do I need to install Node.js before installing Yarn?
Yes, Yarn depends on Node.js to function. You’ll need to have Node.js installed on your Debian system before proceeding with Yarn installation.
Is it safe to have both npm and Yarn installed on my system?
Yes, it’s safe to have both npm and Yarn coexist on your system. You can specify which package manager to use by using npm or yarn command.
I am having curn command not found issue when I try to install it using PPA method mentioned above.
This issue is caused because you don’t have curl installed in your system.
Install curl using apt install command
sudo apt install curl
Conclusion
In this article we have discussed two methods for installing Yarn on Debian 12. For most users, the recommended approach is to use the Official PPAs method for ease of installation, and not requiring Node Package Manager. With Yarn installed on your Debian 12 system, we can now manage dependencies in our JavaScript projects efficiently.
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