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18 changes: 18 additions & 0 deletions deps/corepack/CHANGELOG.md
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# Changelog

## [0.32.0](https://github.com/nodejs/corepack/compare/v0.31.0...v0.32.0) (2025-02-28)


### Features

* add limited support for `devEngines` ([#643](https://github.com/nodejs/corepack/issues/643)) ([b456268](https://github.com/nodejs/corepack/commit/b4562688513f23e37e37b0d69a0daff33ca84c8d))
* add more informative error when fetching latest stable fails ([#644](https://github.com/nodejs/corepack/issues/644)) ([53b1fe7](https://github.com/nodejs/corepack/commit/53b1fe75c47c06bd72a8b8f8bb699a47c9ca32fb))
* add support for `.corepack.env` ([#642](https://github.com/nodejs/corepack/issues/642)) ([9b95b46](https://github.com/nodejs/corepack/commit/9b95b46f05e50fe1c60f05309c210ba8fe4e23c5))
* update package manager versions ([#617](https://github.com/nodejs/corepack/issues/617)) ([b83bb5e](https://github.com/nodejs/corepack/commit/b83bb5ec150980c998b9c7053dff307d912cb508))


### Bug Fixes

* do not resolve fallback descriptor when `packageManager` is defined ([#632](https://github.com/nodejs/corepack/issues/632)) ([12e77e5](https://github.com/nodejs/corepack/commit/12e77e506946d42a0de9ce8e68d75af8454d6776))
* **doc:** fix link to proxy library ([#636](https://github.com/nodejs/corepack/issues/636)) ([bae0839](https://github.com/nodejs/corepack/commit/bae08397943d4b99437389b4286546361091f4b3))
* replace explicit with specify as verb ([#665](https://github.com/nodejs/corepack/issues/665)) ([351d86c](https://github.com/nodejs/corepack/commit/351d86c20226a8c18bfe212be27401f2908b1595))
* **use:** do not throw on invalid `packageManager` ([#663](https://github.com/nodejs/corepack/issues/663)) ([4be72f6](https://github.com/nodejs/corepack/commit/4be72f6941afa0c9b2b7d26635016bb7b560df8a))

## [0.31.0](https://github.com/nodejs/corepack/compare/v0.30.0...v0.31.0) (2025-01-27)


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</details>

<details><summary>Update Corepack using npm</summary>

To install the latest version of Corepack, use:

```shell
npm install -g corepack@latest
```

If Corepack was installed on your system using a Node.js Windows Installer
`.msi` package then you might need to remove it before attempting to install a
different version of Corepack using npm. You can select the Modify option of the
Node.js app settings to access the Windows Installer feature selection, and on
the "corepack manager" feature of the Node.js `.msi` package by selecting
"Entire feature will be unavailable". See
[Repair apps and programs in Windows](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/repair-apps-and-programs-in-windows-e90eefe4-d0a2-7c1b-dd59-949a9030f317)
for instructions on accessing the Windows apps page to modify settings.

</details>

<details><summary>Install Corepack from source</summary>

See [`CONTRIBUTING.md`](./CONTRIBUTING.md).
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}
```

#### `devEngines.packageManager`

When a `devEngines.packageManager` field is defined, and is an object containing
a `"name"` field (can also optionally contain `version` and `onFail` fields),
Corepack will use it to validate you're using a compatible package manager.

Depending on the value of `devEngines.packageManager.onFail`:

- if set to `ignore`, Corepack won't print any warning or error.
- if unset or set to `error`, Corepack will throw an error in case of a mismatch.
- if set to `warn` or some other value, Corepack will print a warning in case
of mismatch.

If the top-level `packageManager` field is missing, Corepack will use the
package manager defined in `devEngines.packageManager` – in which case you must
provide a specific version in `devEngines.packageManager.version`, ideally with
a hash, as explained in the previous section:

```json
{
"devEngines":{
"packageManager": {
"name": "yarn",
"version": "3.2.3+sha224.953c8233f7a92884eee2de69a1b92d1f2ec1655e66d08071ba9a02fa"
}
}
}
```

## Known Good Releases

When running Corepack within projects that don't list a supported package
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Unlike `corepack use` this command doesn't take a package manager name nor a
version range, as it will always select the latest available version from the
range specified in `devEngines.packageManager.version`, or fallback to the
same major line. Should you need to upgrade to a new major, use an explicit
`corepack use {name}@latest` call (or simply `corepack use {name}`).

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set to `1` to have the URL shown. By default, when Corepack is called
explicitly (e.g. `corepack pnpm …`), it is set to `0`; when Corepack is called
implicitly (e.g. `pnpm …`), it is set to `1`.
The default value cannot be overridden in a `.corepack.env` file.
When standard input is a TTY and no CI environment is detected, Corepack will
ask for user input before starting the download.

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project. This means that it will always use the system-wide package manager
regardless of what is being specified in the project's `packageManager` field.

- `COREPACK_ENV_FILE` can be set to `0` to request Corepack to not attempt to
load `.corepack.env`; it can be set to a path to specify a different env file.
Only keys that start with `COREPACK_` and are not in the exception list
(`COREPACK_ENABLE_DOWNLOAD_PROMPT` and `COREPACK_ENV_FILE` are ignored)
will be taken into account.
For Node.js 18.x users, this setting has no effect as that version doesn't
support parsing of `.env` files.

- `COREPACK_HOME` can be set in order to define where Corepack should install
the package managers. By default it is set to `%LOCALAPPDATA%\node\corepack`
on Windows, and to `$HOME/.cache/node/corepack` everywhere else.
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empty password, explicitly set `COREPACK_NPM_PASSWORD` to an empty string.

- `HTTP_PROXY`, `HTTPS_PROXY`, and `NO_PROXY` are supported through
[`node-proxy-agent`](https://github.com/TooTallNate/node-proxy-agent).
[`proxy-from-env`](https://github.com/Rob--W/proxy-from-env).

- `COREPACK_INTEGRITY_KEYS` can be set to an empty string or `0` to
instruct Corepack to skip integrity checks, or to a JSON string containing
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