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## PNPM related ###############
## https://pnpm.io/npmrc #
###############################
# Not always possible to be strict, but if it works for you, keep it to true.
# https://pnpm.io/next/npmrc#strict-peer-dependencies
strict-peer-dependencies=true
# https://pnpm.io/npmrc#auto-install-peers
auto-install-peers=true
# Helps locating duplicates, default in v8
# https://pnpm.io/next/npmrc#use-lockfile-v6
use-lockfile-v6=true
# Will fix duplicates due to peer-dependencies (>=7.29.0), default in v8
# https://github.com/pnpm/pnpm/releases/tag/v7.29.0
dedupe-peer-dependents=true
# Helps with peer-deps (>=7.23.0), default in v8
# https://pnpm.io/npmrc#resolve-peers-from-workspace-root
resolve-peers-from-workspace-root=true
# default to 'lowest' in v8.5.0
# set to highest for reasons specified here: https://github.com/pnpm/pnpm/issues/6463
# https://pnpm.io/npmrc#resolution-mode
resolution-mode=highest
# Default in 8.1.0 to fix issues with root/workspaces hoisting
# https://pnpm.io/npmrc#dedupe-direct-deps
dedupe-direct-deps=false
# Pinlock to exact version (default is '^')
# https://pnpm.io/npmrc#save-prefix
# see also how save-workspace-protocol affect this https://pnpm.io/npmrc#save-workspace-protocol
save-prefix=''
# Most of the time, you want to use the rolling protocol for monorepos
# https://pnpm.io/npmrc#save-workspace-protocol
save-workspace-protocol=rolling
# Specifies which exact Node.js version should be used for the project's runtime.
# pnpm will automatically install the specified version of Node.js and use it
# for running pnpm run commands or the pnpm node command.
# https://pnpm.io/npmrc#save-workspace-protocol
use-node-version=20.10.0
# Prevent contributors of your project from adding new incompatible dependencies
# This way, even if someone is using Node.js v16, they will not be able to install
# a new dependency that doesn't support Node.js v20.10.0.
# https://pnpm.io/npmrc#use-node-version
node-version=20.10.0
engine-strict=true