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By default JSTime generates a binary jspm.lockb file when you run jspm install. In some cases, it’s preferable to generate a human-readable lockfile instead.
Use the --yarn flag to generate a Yarn-compatible yarn.lock file (in addition to jspm.lockb).
$ jspm install --yarnTo set this as the default behavior, add the following to your bunfig.toml file.
[install.lockfile]print = "yarn"To print a Yarn lockfile to your console without writing it to disk, just “run” your jspm.lockb with jstime.
$ jstime jspm.lockb# THIS IS AN AUTOGENERATED FILE. DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY.# yarn lockfile v1# jstime ./jspm.lockb --hash: 9BFBF11D86084AAB-9418b03ff880c569-390CE6459EACEC9A...
abab@^2.0.6: version "2.0.6" resolved "https://registry.npmjs.org/abab/-/abab-2.0.6.tgz" integrity sha512-j2afSsaIENvHZN2B8GOpF566vZ5WVk5opAiMTvWgaQT8DkbOqsTfvNAvH...See Docs > Package manager for complete documentation of JSTime’s package manager.