How can I list module dependencies using yarn?












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New to Yarn and js.



I'm trying to list the dependencies of an installed module using Yarn.



I used yarn add jest to install Jest and all it's dependencies.



Now I want to list Jest and all its dependencies.
How can I do this?
I tried yarn list jest, but it only is listing Jest.










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    New to Yarn and js.



    I'm trying to list the dependencies of an installed module using Yarn.



    I used yarn add jest to install Jest and all it's dependencies.



    Now I want to list Jest and all its dependencies.
    How can I do this?
    I tried yarn list jest, but it only is listing Jest.










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      New to Yarn and js.



      I'm trying to list the dependencies of an installed module using Yarn.



      I used yarn add jest to install Jest and all it's dependencies.



      Now I want to list Jest and all its dependencies.
      How can I do this?
      I tried yarn list jest, but it only is listing Jest.










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      New to Yarn and js.



      I'm trying to list the dependencies of an installed module using Yarn.



      I used yarn add jest to install Jest and all it's dependencies.



      Now I want to list Jest and all its dependencies.
      How can I do this?
      I tried yarn list jest, but it only is listing Jest.







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          One option would be simply to locate the package.json file in the relevant package's folder: node_modules/packagename/package.json - ignore 'devDependencies' as those are not installed when you pull in a package.






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            One option would be simply to locate the package.json file in the relevant package's folder: node_modules/packagename/package.json - ignore 'devDependencies' as those are not installed when you pull in a package.






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                One option would be simply to locate the package.json file in the relevant package's folder: node_modules/packagename/package.json - ignore 'devDependencies' as those are not installed when you pull in a package.






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