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what does yarn do
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Yarn is a package manager for code, automating the process of installing, updating, configuring, and removing software packages. It caches every package it downloads, enabling fast retrieval. It also manages dependencies to ensure a project has exactly what it needs to run. By organizing code in packages, Yarn keeps track of software versions and their dependencies, making development environments more consistent and less prone to errors. It is particularly popular in web development, aiding in the management of complex codebases by allowing developers to share code, manage third-party packages, and streamline the development process.
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