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revert(docs): partially revert 326a1d1862 (#5095)

We tried to switch from `yarn` to `npm` because `yarn` ignores lockfiles
but learned that we missed a few key things.

For now, we are reverting docs and a few other changes that suggested
using `npm` instead of `yarn` until we fully remove `yarn` from the
codebase.
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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ body:
id: logs
attributes:
label: Logs
description: Run code-server with the --verbose flag and then paste any relevant logs from the server, from the browser console and/or the browser network tab. For issues with installation, include installation logs (i.e. output of `npm install -g code-server`).
description: Run code-server with the --verbose flag and then paste any relevant logs from the server, from the browser console and/or the browser network tab. For issues with installation, include installation logs (i.e. output of `yarn global add code-server`).
- type: textarea
attributes:
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@ -59,11 +59,11 @@ main() {
# This string is used to determine how we should tag the npm release.
# Environment can be one of three choices:
# "development" - this means we tag with the PR number, allowing
# a developer to install this version with `npm install code-server@<pr-number>`
# a developer to install this version with `yarn add code-server@<pr-number>`
# "staging" - this means we tag with `beta`, allowing
# a developer to install this version with `npm install code-server@beta`
# a developer to install this version with `yarn add code-server@beta`
# "production" - this means we tag with `latest` (default), allowing
# a developer to install this version with `npm install code-server@latest`
# a developer to install this version with `yarn add code-server@latest`
if ! is_env_var_set "NPM_ENVIRONMENT"; then
echo "NPM_ENVIRONMENT is not set. Determining in script based on GITHUB environment variables."
@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ main() {
if [[ "$NPM_ENVIRONMENT" == "production" ]]; then
NPM_VERSION="$VERSION"
# This means the npm version will be published as "stable"
# and installed when a user runs `npm install code-server`
# and installed when a user runs `yarn install code-server`
NPM_TAG="latest"
else
COMMIT_SHA="$GITHUB_SHA"
@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ main() {
if [[ "$NPM_ENVIRONMENT" == "staging" ]]; then
NPM_VERSION="$VERSION-beta-$COMMIT_SHA"
# This means the npm version will be tagged with "beta"
# and installed when a user runs `npm install code-server@beta`
# and installed when a user runs `yarn install code-server@beta`
NPM_TAG="beta"
fi
@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ main() {
NPM_VERSION="$VERSION-$PR_NUMBER-$COMMIT_SHA"
PACKAGE_NAME="@coder/code-server-pr"
# This means the npm version will be tagged with "<pr number>"
# and installed when a user runs `npm install code-server@<pr number>`
# and installed when a user runs `yarn install code-server@<pr number>`
NPM_TAG="$PR_NUMBER"
fi

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
1. Install UserLAnd from [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tech.ula&hl=en_US&gl=US)
2. Install an Ubuntu VM
3. Start app
4. Install Node.js, `curl` and `npm` using `sudo apt install nodejs npm curl -y`
4. Install Node.js, `curl` and `yarn` using `sudo apt install nodejs npm yarn curl -y`
5. Install `nvm`:
```shell

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- [install.sh](#installsh)
- [Detection reference](#detection-reference)
- [npm](#npm)
- [yarn, npm](#yarn-npm)
- [Standalone releases](#standalone-releases)
- [Debian, Ubuntu](#debian-ubuntu)
- [Fedora, CentOS, RHEL, SUSE](#fedora-centos-rhel-suse)
@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
- [Uninstall](#uninstall)
- [install.sh](#installsh-1)
- [Homebrew](#homebrew)
- [npm](#npm-1)
- [yarn, npm](#yarn-npm-1)
- [Debian, Ubuntu](#debian-ubuntu-1)
<!-- END doctoc generated TOC please keep comment here to allow auto update -->
@ -87,16 +87,17 @@ _exact_ same commands presented in the rest of this document.
- Ensure that you add `~/.local/bin` to your `$PATH` to run code-server.
- For FreeBSD, code-server will install the [npm package](#npm) with `npm`.
- For FreeBSD, code-server will install the [npm package](#yarn-npm) with `yarn`
or `npm`.
- If you're installing code-server onto architecture with no releases,
code-server will install the [npm package](#npm) with `npm`
code-server will install the [npm package](#yarn-npm) with `yarn` or `npm`
- We currently offer releases for amd64 and arm64.
- The [npm package](#npm) builds the native modules on post-install.
- The [npm package](#yarn-npm) builds the native modules on post-install.
## npm
## yarn, npm
We recommend installing with `npm` when:
We recommend installing with `yarn` or `npm` when:
1. You aren't using a machine with `amd64` or `arm64`.
1. You are installing code-server on Windows
@ -106,9 +107,9 @@ We recommend installing with `npm` when:
[#1430](https://github.com/coder/code-server/issues/1430#issuecomment-629883198)
for more information.
Installing code-server with `npm` builds native modules on install.
Installing code-server with `yarn` or `npm` builds native modules on install.
This process requires C dependencies; see our guide on [installing with `npm`][./npm.md](./npm.md) for more information.
This process requires C dependencies; see our guide on [installing with yarn and npm][./npm.md](./npm.md) for more information.
## Standalone releases
@ -116,7 +117,7 @@ We publish self-contained `.tar.gz` archives for every release on
[GitHub](https://github.com/coder/code-server/releases). The archives bundle the
node binary and node modules.
We create the standalone releases using the [npm package](#npm), and we
We create the standalone releases using the [npm package](#yarn-npm), and we
then create the remaining releases using the standalone version.
The only requirement to use the standalone release is `glibc` >= 2.17 and
@ -150,7 +151,7 @@ code-server
## Debian, Ubuntu
> The standalone arm64 .deb does not support Ubuntu 16.04 or earlier. Please
> upgrade or [build with `npm`](#npm).
> upgrade or [build with yarn](#yarn-npm).
```bash
curl -fOL https://github.com/coder/code-server/releases/download/v$VERSION/code-server_$VERSION_amd64.deb
@ -162,7 +163,7 @@ sudo systemctl enable --now code-server@$USER
## Fedora, CentOS, RHEL, SUSE
> The standalone arm64 .rpm does not support CentOS 7. Please upgrade or [build
> with `npm`](#npm).
> with yarn](#yarn-npm).
```bash
curl -fOL https://github.com/coder/code-server/releases/download/v$VERSION/code-server-$VERSION-amd64.rpm
@ -227,13 +228,14 @@ You can install code-server using the [Helm package manager](https://coder.com/d
## Windows
We currently [do not publish Windows releases](https://github.com/coder/code-server/issues/1397). We recommend installing code-server onto Windows with [`npm`](#npm).
We currently [do not publish Windows releases](https://github.com/coder/code-server/issues/1397). We recommend installing code-server onto Windows with [`yarn` or `npm`](#yarn-npm).
> Note: You will also need to [build coder/cloud-agent manually](https://github.com/coder/cloud-agent/issues/17) if you would like to use `code-server --link` on Windows.
## Raspberry Pi
We recommend installing code-server onto Raspberry Pi with [`npm`](#npm).
We recommend installing code-server onto Raspberry Pi with [`yarn` or
`npm`](#yarn-npm).
## Termux
@ -275,10 +277,16 @@ brew remove code-server
brew uninstall code-server
```
### npm
### yarn, npm
To remove the code-server global module, run:
```shell
yarn global remove code-server
```
or
```shell
npm uninstall -g code-server
```

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
"children": [
{
"title": "npm",
"description": "How to install code-server using npm",
"description": "How to install code-server using npm or yarn",
"path": "./npm.md"
},
{

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@ -20,11 +20,6 @@ If you're installing code-server via `npm`, you'll need to install additional
dependencies required to build the native modules used by VS Code. This article
includes installing instructions based on your operating system.
> **WARNING**: Do not use `yarn` to install code-server. Unlike `npm`, it does not respect
> lockfiles for distributed applications. It will instead use the latest version
> available at installation time - which might not be the one used for a given
> code-server release, and [might lead to unexpected behavior](https://github.com/coder/code-server/issues/4927).
## Node.js version
We use the same major version of Node.js shipped with VSCode's Electron,
@ -77,7 +72,7 @@ Proceed to [installing](#installing)
## FreeBSD
```sh
pkg install -y git python npm-node14 pkgconf
pkg install -y git python npm-node14 yarn-node14 pkgconf
pkg install -y libinotify
```
@ -90,7 +85,8 @@ Installing code-server requires all of the [prerequisites for VS Code developmen
Next, install code-server with:
```bash
npm install -g code-server
yarn global add code-server
# Or: npm install -g code-server
code-server
# Now visit http://127.0.0.1:8080. Your password is in ~/.config/code-server/config.yaml
```
@ -100,7 +96,8 @@ A `postinstall.sh` script will attempt to run. Select your terminal (e.g., Git b
If the `code-server` command is not found, you'll need to [add a directory to your PATH](https://www.architectryan.com/2018/03/17/add-to-the-path-on-windows-10/). To find the directory, use the following command:
```shell
npm config get prefix
yarn global bin
# Or: npm config get prefix
```
For help and additional troubleshooting, see [#1397](https://github.com/coder/code-server/issues/1397).
@ -110,7 +107,8 @@ For help and additional troubleshooting, see [#1397](https://github.com/coder/co
After adding the dependencies for your OS, install the code-server package globally:
```bash
npm install -g code-server
yarn global add code-server
# Or: npm install -g code-server
code-server
# Now visit http://127.0.0.1:8080. Your password is in ~/.config/code-server/config.yaml
```
@ -124,7 +122,7 @@ page](https://github.com/coder/code-server/discussions).
Occasionally, you may run into issues with Node.js.
If you install code-server using `npm`, and you upgrade your Node.js
If you install code-server using `yarn` or `npm`, and you upgrade your Node.js
version, you may need to reinstall code-server to recompile native modules.
Sometimes, you can get around this by navigating into code-server's `lib/vscode`
directory and running `npm rebuild` to recompile the modules.
@ -138,7 +136,7 @@ A step-by-step example of how you might do this is:
### Debugging install issues with npm
To debug installation issues:
`yarn` suppresses logs when running `yarn global add`, so to debug installation issues, install with `npm` instead:
```shell
# Uninstall