Runs a defined package script.
You may define scripts
in your package.json
file.
{ "name": "my-package", "scripts": { "build": "babel src -d lib", "test": "jest" } }
yarn run [script] [<args>]
If you have defined a scripts
object in your package, this command will run the specified [script]
. For example:
yarn run test
Running this command will execute the script named "test"
in your package.json
.
You can pass additional arguments to your script by passing them after the script name.
yarn run test -o --watch
Running this command will execute jest -o --watch
.
[script]
can also be any locally installed executable that is inside node_modules/.bin/
.
It’s also possible to leave out the run
in this command, each script can be executed with its name:
yarn test -o --watch
Running this command will do the same as yarn run test -o --watch
. Note that built-in cli commands will have preference over your scripts, so you shouldn’t always rely on this shortcut in other scripts
yarn run env
Running this command will list environment variables available to the scripts at runtime.
If you want to override this command, you can do so by defining your own "env"
script in package.json
.
yarn run
If you do not specify a script to the yarn run
command, the run
command will list all of the scripts available to run for a package.
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