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what is yarn in linux
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Yarn in the context of Linux refers not to a textile fiber but to a fast, secure, and reliable JavaScript package manager that automates the process of installing, updating, configuring, and removing npm packages from a project. It was created by Facebook in response to some of the shortcomings of npm (Node Package Manager), which was the standard package manager for JavaScript. Yarn caches every package it downloads, so it never needs to download it again, making installations much faster. It also parallelizes operations to maximize resource utilization, and its `yarn.lock` file ensures consistent installs across machines by locking down the versions of each package dependency. Yarn's approach to package management improves efficiency, reliability, and security in development workflows, making it a favored choice for many JavaScript developers working within Linux environments.
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