Installation
Prerequisites
If you don't use the standalone script or @pnpm/exe
to install pnpm, then you need to have Node.js (at least v18.12) to be installed on your system.
Using a standalone script
You may install pnpm even if you don't have Node.js installed, using the following scripts.
On Windows
Using PowerShell:
$env:PNPM_VERSION = "9.15.5"; Invoke-WebRequest https://get.pnpm.io/install.ps1 -UseBasicParsing | Invoke-Expression
On POSIX systems
curl -fsSL https://get.pnpm.io/install.sh | env PNPM_VERSION=9.15.5 sh -
If you don't have curl installed, you would like to use wget:
wget -qO- https://get.pnpm.io/install.sh | env PNPM_VERSION=9.15.5 sh -
You may use the pnpm env command then to install Node.js.
In a Docker container
# bash
wget -qO- https://get.pnpm.io/install.sh | ENV="$HOME/.bashrc" SHELL="$(which bash)" bash -
# sh
wget -qO- https://get.pnpm.io/install.sh | ENV="$HOME/.shrc" SHELL="$(which sh)" sh -
# dash
wget -qO- https://get.pnpm.io/install.sh | ENV="$HOME/.dashrc" SHELL="$(which dash)" dash -
Installing a specific version
Prior to running the install script, you may optionally set an env variable PNPM_VERSION
to install a specific version of pnpm:
curl -fsSL https://get.pnpm.io/install.sh | env PNPM_VERSION=<version> sh -
Using Corepack
Since v16.13, Node.js is shipping Corepack for managing package managers. This is an experimental feature, so you need to enable it by running:
If you have installed Node.js with pnpm env
Corepack won't be installed on your system, you will need to install it separately. See #4029.
corepack enable pnpm
If you installed Node.js using Homebrew, you'll need to install corepack separately:
brew install corepack
This will automatically install pnpm on your system.
You can pin the version of pnpm used on your project using the following command:
corepack use pnpm@latest
This will add a "packageManager"
field in your local package.json
which will instruct Corepack to always use a specific version on that project. This can be useful if you want reproducability, as all developers who are using Corepack will use the same version as you. When a new version of pnpm is released, you can re-run the above command.
Using other package managers
Using npm
We provide two packages of pnpm CLI, pnpm
and @pnpm/exe
.
pnpm
is an ordinary version of pnpm, which needs Node.js to run.@pnpm/exe
is packaged with Node.js into an executable, so it may be used on a system with no Node.js installed.
npm install -g pnpm
or
npm install -g @pnpm/exe