...Patches created by patch-package are automatically and gracefully applied when you use npm(>=5) or yarn. No more waiting around for pull requests to be merged and published. No more forking repos just to fix that one tiny thing preventing your app from working. You can use --save-dev if you don't need to run npm in production, e.g. if you're making a web frontend. Note that if you want to patch un-hoisted packages you'll need to repeat the setup process for the child package. Also make sure you're in the child package directory when you run patch-package to generate the patch files. ...