npm private packages dependency sync
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i have dependency sync problem with private packages .
some of my packages require each other, but there versions are not updated between them self.
for example:
lets say i have 3 packages, called a,b and c and they are all in v1.0.0
and depended on one anther.
now lets say we did some changes in a and bump it to 1.0.1,
so i need to update both b and c and then bump their versions to in order to keep the package.json synced. by doing this i will need to update again a and this will cues an infant update and version bump.
what is the best way to achieve synced dependency ?
javascript node.js npm dependencies package.json
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i have dependency sync problem with private packages .
some of my packages require each other, but there versions are not updated between them self.
for example:
lets say i have 3 packages, called a,b and c and they are all in v1.0.0
and depended on one anther.
now lets say we did some changes in a and bump it to 1.0.1,
so i need to update both b and c and then bump their versions to in order to keep the package.json synced. by doing this i will need to update again a and this will cues an infant update and version bump.
what is the best way to achieve synced dependency ?
javascript node.js npm dependencies package.json
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i have dependency sync problem with private packages .
some of my packages require each other, but there versions are not updated between them self.
for example:
lets say i have 3 packages, called a,b and c and they are all in v1.0.0
and depended on one anther.
now lets say we did some changes in a and bump it to 1.0.1,
so i need to update both b and c and then bump their versions to in order to keep the package.json synced. by doing this i will need to update again a and this will cues an infant update and version bump.
what is the best way to achieve synced dependency ?
javascript node.js npm dependencies package.json
i have dependency sync problem with private packages .
some of my packages require each other, but there versions are not updated between them self.
for example:
lets say i have 3 packages, called a,b and c and they are all in v1.0.0
and depended on one anther.
now lets say we did some changes in a and bump it to 1.0.1,
so i need to update both b and c and then bump their versions to in order to keep the package.json synced. by doing this i will need to update again a and this will cues an infant update and version bump.
what is the best way to achieve synced dependency ?
javascript node.js npm dependencies package.json
javascript node.js npm dependencies package.json
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