How to Install Yarn NPM Package Manager on Ubuntu 20.04

 

Yarn is a popular package manager for JavaScript that helps manage dependencies in web applications efficiently. In this guide, we will walk you through the installation of Yarn on Ubuntu 20.04.

Step 1: Update Your System

Before starting the installation, ensure that your system is up to date:

sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y

Step 2: Install Node.js

Yarn depends on Node.js, so you need to install it first. You can use the NodeSource repository to install the latest version of Node.js:

curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_14.x | sudo -E bash -
sudo apt install -y nodejs

Step 3: Verify Node.js and NPM Installation

Check that Node.js and NPM are installed successfully:

node -v
npm -v

Step 4: Install Yarn

To install Yarn, you can use the following command:

sudo npm install --global yarn

Step 5: Verify Yarn Installation

After installation, verify that Yarn has been installed correctly:

yarn -v

Conclusion

You have successfully installed Yarn on your Ubuntu 20.04 system. Yarn makes it easy to manage your JavaScript packages efficiently.

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