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Minor Changes

  • Fixed an installed optional dependency being left without one of its own required dependencies. When a package reached through optionalDependencies is installable on the current system but one of its regular dependencies is not, a lockfile-based install skipped that dependency and installed the parent anyway, so importing the parent failed with MODULE_NOT_FOUND. The dependency is now installed, and an install-check warning reports the incompatibility. A dependency is still only skipped when every path to it is optional, or when the package that pulls it in was itself skipped #13286.

  • pnpm setup now appends PNPM_HOME and the global bin directory to the GitHub Actions environment files (GITHUB_ENV and GITHUB_PATH), so later steps in the same job can run pnpm add --global and other global commands #9191.

  • Added support for publishConfig.name, which publishes a package under a different name than the one its manifest carries in the workspace. It is for a project whose published name is already taken by a sibling project, which otherwise has to be renamed by a build step just before publishing. Only the published artifact is renamed — dependents, pnpm-lock.yaml, and release tooling keep addressing the project by its manifest name — and the new name reaches the packed manifest, the tarball filename, and everything that addresses the package at the registry: the already-published check of pnpm publish -r, its registry selection, and the release-planning probes of pnpm change status and pnpm version -r #13345.

  • pnpm self-update no longer takes any instruction from the project it is run in:

  • pnpm is fetched through the same trusted registry and auth configuration used when switching pnpm versions, so a project .npmrc or pnpm-workspace.yaml can no longer redirect the download or attach credentials to it, and the project's default .pnpmfile.(c|m)js is no longer loaded. Pnpmfiles from trusted sources (the pnpmfile setting, the global pnpmfile, config dependencies) still apply.

  • The minimumReleaseAge settings in pnpm-workspace.yaml no longer affect self-update. They still govern the project's own dependencies; for self-update the cooldown now comes from the built-in default, your global config, a PNPM_CONFIG_* environment variable, or a command-line flag. This fixes self-update failing inside a workspace that raises the cutoff while succeeding everywhere else, and stops a repository from either waiving the cooldown or keeping you on an outdated pnpm by raising it.
  • The same applies to the trustPolicy settings and to ci: a project can no longer weaken the trust check that guards the pnpm download, nor re-enable the confirmation prompt that a CI run suppresses.

When self-update refuses a version that is younger than the cutoff, an interactive run now offers to update anyway; non-interactive runs still fail. CI never prompts, even on a runner that attaches a TTY.

Patch Changes

  • Fixed pnpm licenses list to report every version when the same package is installed under multiple aliases [#13438].

  • Sort pnpm dedupe --check snapshot changes for stable output across pnpm implementations.

  • Strip Unicode formatting characters from registry- and manifest-derived terminal output.

  • Speed up installs after compatible catalog or direct dependency range changes by retaining the locked version without resolving the dependency graph again.

  • Speed up installs after safe override changes by reusing unambiguous compatible dependency resolutions, pruning obsolete dependencies, applying independent replacements and removals together, and handling parent-scoped "-" overrides without full lockfile resolution.

  • Installing a local file: directory dependency with the global virtual store enabled no longer fails with TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'split') #13335.

Local directory dependencies — file: directories and injected workspace packages — now get a global-virtual-store slot of their own per project. They used to share one slot across every project that depended on a directory of the same name, so a project could end up linked to another project's copy of the dependency.

  • The Workspace column of pnpm update --interactive now falls back to the project's path when its name is only whitespace, as it already did for a missing or empty one — all three render an equally blank label otherwise.

  • Checking GitHub Actions dependencies for updates is now opt-in for every command. Neither pnpm outdated nor pnpm update reads the workflow files unless --include-github-actions is passed or update.githubActions is set to true in pnpm-workspace.yaml. Reading them runs git ls-remote against every referenced repository, which fails in environments where GitHub is not reachable the way pnpm assumes (a GitHub Enterprise Server, a custom certificate authority, or an offline network) #13254.

pnpm outdated accepts the --include-github-actions option too.

  • pnpm update --interactive now measures its table in terminal columns rather than in characters. A package name, workspace name, or version containing wide characters (CJK, most emoji) no longer knocks its row's columns out of line with the rest of the group, and a wide character in a version no longer aborts the command with Subject parameter value width cannot be greater than the container width #13357.

  • The Workspace column of pnpm update --interactive is more informative in two cases. A dependency outdated at the same version in several workspace projects is offered as one choice, since selecting it updates every project — that choice now names all of them instead of only the first. And a workspace project without a name is now labelled with its path rather than left blank, so several unnamed projects can be told apart.

  • An auto-installed optional peer is no longer hoisted at a version the workspace root's own dependency on that package excludes. resolvePeersFromWorkspaceRoot already made the workspace root's specifier decide which version a missing required peer is installed at; the optional-peer picker ignored it and always took the highest version present anywhere in the graph. In a workspace whose root pins postcss: 8.5.10, an importer that depends on webpack and declares no postcss of its own got postcss@8.5.22 hoisted for terser-webpack-plugin's optional postcss peer, leaving two postcss@8.5.x instances in the graph #13320.

  • overrides now also govern peers that pnpm auto-installs. Previously an override only rewrote dependencies declared in a manifest, so a peer nobody declares — installed because autoInstallPeers is on — resolved against its declared peer range and could bring in a second copy of the very package the override pinned. For example, with overrides: { react: npm:react@19.2.0 } and a lone lucide-react dependency, pnpm installed react@18.3.1; it now installs the pinned react@19.2.0 #13320.

  • Under resolvePeersFromWorkspaceRoot, a workspace root dependency declared with link: or file: (or the path form of workspace:, such as workspace:../pkg) now satisfies another project's missing peer dependency at the linked package's own version, instead of being hoisted as a path. Those specifiers are relative to the project that declares them, so the same specifier reached a different directory — or none — from the project the peer was hoisted into, leaving a broken link. The root now has the same authority over the peer as it has when it declares the package with a version range #13373.

  • Installs through a pnpr server now apply the project's whole verification policy. minimumReleaseAgeExclude, minimumReleaseAgeIgnoreMissingTime, trustPolicy, trustPolicyExclude, trustPolicyIgnoreAfter, and trustLockfile were ignored, so excluded packages were still held back and a lockfile containing them could be rejected.

trustPolicy: no-downgrade no longer fails with TRUST_POLICY_INCOMPATIBLE_WITH_PNPR when a pnpr server is configured.

--frozen-lockfile and --no-prefer-frozen-lockfile are now honored on the pnpr path, instead of resolving and rewriting the lockfile anyway. Since frozenLockfile defaults to true on CI, a CI install through a pnpr server now fails on an out-of-date lockfile rather than updating it.

  • Workspace installs through a pnpr server no longer crash with Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'filter') after linking, when minimumReleaseAge is active #13275.

  • Fixed pnpm dedupe updating valid catalog resolutions when another matching version exists in the lockfile.

  • pnpm -r run "/pattern/" --no-bail no longer exits zero when one of a project's matched scripts fails and a later one passes. The run summary carries a single status per project, and the passing script overwrote the recorded failure.

  • Restored the store block a first install prints, naming how packages were materialized and where the stores live #13315:

text Packages are hard linked from the content-addressable store to the virtual store. Content-addressable store is at: ~/.local/share/pnpm/store/v11 Virtual store is at: node_modules/.pnpm

  • The root project's pnpm:devPreinstall script now runs before resolution and linking, as it does in pnpm 11. It is skipped under --ignore-scripts, --lockfile-only and --dry-run, by pnpm fetch and pnpm rebuild, and by a repeat install that is already up to date. Workspaces that use the hook to prepare state the install depends on — such as next.js (github.com), which generates a placeholder next bin with it — were left with dependents linked against files that were never created #13313.

  • Prevented pnpm dedupe --check from removing an incompatible node_modules directory.

  • pnpm update --workspace no longer links dependencies the user never named:

  • Running it with updateConfig.ignoreDependencies configured no longer fails with ERR_PNPM_WORKSPACE_PACKAGE_NOT_FOUND for a dependency that is only published to the registry. Such dependencies keep their specifiers, as they already did when no dependencies were ignored.

  • Passing package selectors that match no direct dependency no longer falls back to linking every workspace dependency.

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Source: README.md, updated 2026-07-29