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In this tutorial, we will show you how to install the Yarn package manager on your account using the WebApps platform.

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  1. You need to connect to your account via SSH.

  2. Create the directory where you wish to install Yarn (e.g. "~/private/yarn"), and enter that directory. You can use the following SSH command to achieve this:

    mkdir /home/$USER/private/yarn && cd /home/$USER/private/yarn

  3. Create a web application for Yarn using the sureapp CLI tool:

    sureapp project create \
    --engine node \
    --engine-version lts \
    --release-dir "/home/$USER/private/yarn" \
    yarn

    This will create a new web application named "yarn", whose files will be stored in the "/home/$USER/private/yarn" directory.

  4. Access the "yarn" web application:


    sureapp project shell yarn

  5. Install Yarn globally for the web application:

    npm install -g yarn

Congratulations! You can now use "yarn" within your project's shell. You could navigate to a directory and run a command to start a new project:

yarn init

You can also add a dependency to your project. To add the a package (e.g. "lodash"), you can use this command:

yarn add lodash