yarn publish
Publishes a package to the npm registry.
Once a package is published, you can never modify that specific version, so take care before publishing.
yarn publish
Publishes the package defined by the package.json
in the current directory.
yarn publish [tarball]
Publishes the package defined by a .tgz
gzipped tarball.
yarn publish [folder]
Publishes the package contained in the specified folder.
<folder>/package.json
should specify the package details.
yarn publish --new-version <version>
Skips the prompt for new version by using the value of version
instead.
yarn publish --tag <tag>
Providing a tag to yarn publish
lets you publish packages with a specific tag.
For example, if you do a yarn publish --tag beta
, and your package is named
blorp
, then someone else can install that package with yarn add blorp@beta
.
yarn publish --access <public|restricted>
The --access
flag controls whether the npm registry publishes this package as
a public package, or restricted.