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v11.13.0

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Minor Changes
  • Added versioning.epics to pnpm-workspace.yaml. An epic ties a group of member packages to a lead package, constraining every member's major version to a band derived from the lead's major: while the lead is on major M, members live in M*100 … M*100+99. Members move independently inside the band (patch, minor, and a major intent that stays in-band); a bump that would carry a member past the band ceiling is rejected until the lead advances its own major. When a release plan takes the lead to a new stable major, every member re-bases to the band floor in the same plan. Membership is matched with pnpm's package selectors — name globs, ./-prefixed directory globs, and !-prefixed negations.

  • Added the team command for managing organization teams and team memberships on the registry, with create, destroy, add, rm, and ls subcommands and support for --otp, --parseable, and --json flags.

  • Added native workspace release management #​12952: the new pnpm change command records change intents as changesets-compatible .changeset/*.md files (pnpm change status shows the pending release plan), and the bare pnpm version -r consumes them — bumping versions across the workspace with dependent propagation through workspace: ranges, fixed groups, a maxBump cap, --filter narrowing, and --dry-run — writing changelogs, and recording consumed intents in a committed ledger that keeps cherry-picks and merge-backs between release branches safe. Packages can be moved onto per-package release lanes with the new pnpm lane <name> --filter <pkg> command and back with pnpm lane main --filter <pkg> (pnpm lane shows the membership), releasing X.Y.Z-lane.N prereleases from the same runs that release stable versions of the packages on the main lane. Configuration lives under the new versioning key of pnpm-workspace.yaml (fixed, ignore, maxBump, lanes, changelog). When two workspace projects publish the same name, intent files, versioning.lanes, and versioning.fixed/ignore may reference a project by its workspace-relative directory path (e.g. "./pnpm/npm/pnpm") — the one additive extension to the changesets format, applied automatically by pnpm change.

    Release changelogs default to registry storage (versioning.changelog.storage): no CHANGELOG.md is committed. Each release's section is composed at publish time and packed into the published tarball on top of the previously published version's changelog, and the consumed change intents are garbage-collected by a later pnpm version -r only once the registry confirms the version is published with its section. Set versioning.changelog.storage: repository to keep committed CHANGELOG.md files instead.

  • Added a new override selector form with an empty range — "pkg@": "<version>" — called a convergence override. It rewrites a dependency edge only when its exact version satisfies the edge's declared range, so compatible consumers converge on one version while incompatible consumers keep their own resolution — now and for any dependent added in the future #​12794.

    overrides:
      "form-data@": 4.0.6

    The value must be an exact version. When a full resolution detects that every declared range also admits a newer version, pnpm warns that the override is stale and names the version to converge on. Previously an empty range in an override selector was undocumented and behaved like a bare (unscoped) override.

Patch Changes
  • A tokenHelper set in the global pnpm auth.ini is no longer rejected as project-level configuration. The guard that blocks tokenHelper from a project .npmrc only treated ~/.npmrc as a trusted source, so a helper written to auth.ini (for example by pnpm config set) failed on every command and could not even be removed with pnpm config delete. A tokenHelper in a workspace or project .npmrc is still rejected.

  • pnpm cache delete now removes a package's metadata from every metadata cache directory (metadata, metadata-full, and metadata-full-filtered), instead of only the one the current resolution mode reads. Previously a package cached under a different mode (e.g. metadata-full-filtered) was left behind. Closes #​12753.

  • Fixed an injected workspace dependency (injectWorkspacePackages: true) incorrectly staying as file: instead of deduping back to link: when an unrelated, ordinary shared dependency resolved to a peer-suffixed variant for the target project's own copy but not for the injected occurrence. See #​10433.

  • pnpm deploy now supports workspaces that use catalogs.

  • Fixed pnpm deploy with a shared lockfile so local file: tarball dependencies keep their package name in the generated deploy lockfile. This prevents warm-store deploys from failing with ERR_PNPM_UNEXPECTED_PKG_CONTENT_IN_STORE when the tarball filename includes the version.

  • Options that follow create, exec, or test appearing as a subcommand of another command are now parsed instead of being silently treated as positional parameters. For example, pnpm team create @&#8203;org:team --registry <url> previously ignored the --registry option and sent the request to the default registry.

  • pnpm add -g, pnpm update -g, pnpm setup, and the self-updater no longer fail with ERR_PNPM_MISSING_TIME when trustPolicy: no-downgrade or resolutionMode: time-based is set in the global config #​12883. The decision to fetch full registry metadata now lives in one place, and the no-downgrade trust policy always requests full metadata (matching the self-updater), since the trust evidence it checks is missing from abbreviated metadata even on registries that include the time field.

  • pnpm list and pnpm why no longer crash with EMFILE: too many open files when a project has a large number of unsaved dependencies (packages present in node_modules but not in the lockfile). The reads of those packages are now concurrency-limited.

  • The published pnpm package no longer declares dependencies or devDependencies. Because the CLI bundles its runtime dependencies into dist/node_modules, those fields are dropped when packing, so npm install of the tarball no longer tries to resolve internal-only packages such as @pnpm/test-ipc-server. Closes #​12955.

  • Fixed pnpm publish --otp and pnpm publish --batch --otp to send the configured OTP to the registry.

  • pnpm publish again sends the package's README to the registry as metadata, so registries can render it on the package page. The readme is always included in the published metadata (matching the npm CLI), while the embed-readme setting continues to control only whether the readme is written into the package.json inside the tarball. This restores the behavior that was lost when publishing became fully native. Closes #​12966.

  • Fixed the dependency status check wrongly reporting "up to date" when a package.json, .pnpmfile.cjs, or patch file was edited in the same second as the previous install, on filesystems that record mtimes at whole-second resolution (for example ext4 with 128-byte inodes). The optimistic repeat-install fast path and verify-deps-before-run compared mtimes strictly, so a same-second edit whose mtime rounded down looked unchanged and re-resolution was skipped. Such a file's whole second is now treated as possibly-modified, falling through to the content check; behavior on sub-second filesystems is unchanged.

  • Retry package metadata requests when a registry or proxy returns 304 Not Modified to an unconditional request, preventing false ERR_PNPM_CACHE_MISSING_AFTER_304 failures pnpm/pnpm#12882.

    If the retry also returns 304, report ERR_PNPM_META_NOT_MODIFIED_WITHOUT_CACHE instead.

  • Fixed pnpm update removing transitive lockfile entries when dedupePeerDependents is disabled and the selected package is absent pnpm/pnpm#12456.

  • Limit modern deploy lockfiles and localized virtual stores to dependencies reachable from the selected dependency groups.

  • A tokenHelper command is now given a 60-second time limit. A helper that hangs (deadlock, stuck I/O) is killed and reported as an error instead of leaving the command waiting forever.

  • Fixed orphaned child processes on Windows when pnpm exits on an error while commands spawned by pnpm exec or pnpm dlx are still running (for example, when one project's command fails during pnpm --recursive exec). The PIDs of these commands are now recorded when they are spawned and their whole process trees are terminated with taskkill on an error exit. Previously the cleanup relied on enumerating the system process list, which is so slow on Windows that the enumeration hit its timeout and the cleanup was silently skipped #​12406.

  • pnpm pack now respects workspace-root .npmignore and .gitignore files when packing workspace packages.

v11.12.0

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Minor Changes
  • a897ef7: Custom fetchers exported from a pnpmfile can now delegate by returning a { delegate: <resolution> } envelope: pnpm rewrites the package's resolution to the delegated shape and runs the built-in fetcher on it. This is the portable delegation form that also works in pacquet, where cafs and fetchers cannot be passed to the hook. Related to pnpm/pnpm#11685.
Patch Changes
  • 2b02764: The changed-packages filter (--filter "...[<since>]") no longer allows an option-like <since> value (such as --output=<path>) to be interpreted as a git option — git now rejects it as a bad revision. The repository root is also resolved to the nearest .git entry, so the filter works in a git worktree checked out inside another repository's tree.

  • 43711ce: pnpm outdated no longer checks the registry for dependencies that are resolved from local link:, file:, or workspace: references in the lockfile #​12827.

  • 3c6718b: Fixed a deadlock in peer dependency resolution: pnpm install hung forever when a peer dependency cycle spanned a project's own dependencies and auto-installed peer providers, for example when installing electron-builder@26.15.3 #​12921.

  • 252f15e: Fixed peer dependency auto-install picking a version the peer range rejects. In a workspace with several projects, a package declaring a peer dependency with a semver range (for example ^1.0.0) could get the highest version found anywhere in the workspace (for example a 2.0.0 resolved for another project) instead of a version that satisfies the range. Peers are now deduplicated onto the highest preferred version that satisfies the declared range, and when none does, the range is resolved from the registry.

    Also fixed re-resolving with an existing lockfile hoisting a different peer version than a fresh install of the same manifest: root dependencies reused from the lockfile were invisible to peer hoisting, so a peer that a root dependency provides could be bound to another version.

  • a38adda: pnpm self-update <version> now installs the requested pnpm version when it matches the currently running version but is missing from the global self-update directory.

  • 6a85968: pnpm stage list now stops paginating after a fail-safe cap of 1000 pages, so a misbehaving registry cannot keep the command looping forever.

  • eee7c9a: verify-deps-before-run no longer spawns a pnpm install when pnpm is executed in a directory that has no package.json. A mistyped command run outside a project (for example pnpm witch 10 login) used to crash with a confusing error from the spawned install; now it fails with the regular "no package.json found" error.

v11.11.0

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Minor Changes
  • 508b8c2: Added the pnpm access command for managing package access and visibility on the registry, supporting listing packages and collaborators, getting and setting package status and MFA requirements, and granting or revoking team access.
Patch Changes
  • c70e33e: Allow allowBuilds entries for git-hosted packages to match by repository URL without pinning the resolved commit hash. This lets trusted git repositories keep running their build scripts after branch updates without approving each new commit, while package-name-only rules still do not approve git-hosted artifacts.
  • 3067e4f: Reduced peak memory usage during cold-cache dependency resolution. The metadata fetch is memoized for the whole resolution phase, and it was retaining each package's raw registry response body (used only to mirror the response to disk) for that entire time. The memoized cache now holds a body-less copy, so the raw body only lives as long as the call that writes the disk mirror. On large graphs that fetch full metadata (e.g. with minimumReleaseAge or trustPolicy enabled) this cuts peak RSS by roughly 30%, back in line with pnpm 10. The resolved lockfile is unchanged.
  • 51300fd: Prevent a crafted pnpm-lock.yaml from writing package content outside the virtual store. A dependency path key whose name reconstructs to a path-traversal sequence (e.g. ../../../tmp/x@1.0.0) is now rejected by the isolated (virtual-store) linker and the Plug'n'Play resolver map, matching the containment already applied to the hoisted linker. Under the global virtual store, a traversal in the version-derived path segment (e.g. a snapshot version: "../../x") is now rejected at formatGlobalVirtualStorePath, the single point every global-virtual-store slot path funnels through — closing the same escape in the isolated linker, the resolver's dependency-graph builder, and the config-dependency installer.
  • f8058eb: Reject symlinked pnpm-lock.yaml files when reading or writing the env lockfile document.
  • 9318a11: Allow registries and namedRegistries to be configured in the global config.yaml file.
  • 51300fd: Fixed a path traversal vulnerability where a dependency whose manifest name was a scoped path traversal (e.g. @x/../../../<path>) could be written outside node_modules to an attacker-controlled location during pnpm install, even with --ignore-scripts. The isolated linker now validates the package name before using it as a directory name, matching the existing protection in the hoisted linker.
  • 14332f0: Fail instead of silently removing an optional dependency's locked entries from pnpm-lock.yaml when the registry cannot resolve it. Previously, when registry metadata lacked a version that the lockfile already pinned (for example, a mirror that had not synced a recent release yet), pnpm install and pnpm dedupe silently dropped the optional dependency's entries — emptying maps such as the platform binaries of @napi-rs/canvas — so the lockfile differed between machines and frozen installs on other hosts had nothing to link #​12853.
  • fecfe83: Fixed peer dependency resolution with autoInstallPeers when a workspace package depends on a version of a package that a transitive dependency's self-contained closure also provides for itself. The peer providers that are attached to the root project for reuse are no longer peer-resolved a second time in the root context, so packages inside such a closure no longer get their peers bound to the root project's incompatible version #​4993.
  • 5a4daec: ${...} environment-variable placeholders in the httpProxy, httpsProxy, noProxy, proxy, and noproxy settings are no longer expanded when these settings come from a project's pnpm-workspace.yaml. They now receive the same protection already applied to registry, namedRegistries, and pnprServer.
  • d1da02e: pnpm publish no longer prints credentials when the target registry is configured with inline user:pass@ credentials (e.g. registry=https://user:pass@example.com/). They are now redacted both from the "publishing to registry" line and from the OIDC (trusted publishing) failure messages.
  • dcfc611: pnpm self-update now honors trustPolicy=no-downgrade. It resolves the target pnpm version against full registry metadata, so it refuses to switch to a version whose supply-chain trust evidence is weaker than an earlier-published one, the same way a regular install does.
  • a8ad82d: Register the pn alias in generated shell completion scripts.
  • 25bd5c3: Fixed standalone installer downgrades from pnpm v12 to v11.
  • 23996e9: pnpm runtime set <name> <version> now validates its arguments: the name must be node, deno, or bun, and the version must not contain a comma. Previously these were interpolated straight into a pnpm add selector, where an unsupported name or a comma (e.g. node 22,is-positive) could be misread as a list of packages or a local directory and install unintended packages or bins.

v11.10.0

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Minor Changes
  • e2e3c81: Added the issues command as an alias of bugs, so pnpm issues opens the package's bug tracker URL in the browser.

  • 8491f8e: Added the prefix command which prints the current package prefix directory (or global prefix directory if -g / --global is used).

  • 3425e80: Added an _auth setting for configuring registry authentication as a single structured (URL-keyed) value. It can be set in the global pnpm config (config.yaml) or, for CI, via the pnpm_config__auth environment variable. The env form sidesteps the GitHub Actions / bash / zsh limitation that broke the existing pnpm_config_//host/:_authToken=… form (env var names containing /, :, or . are silently dropped). Closes #​12314.

    The value is keyed by registry URL so each secret is explicitly bound to the host that may receive it. Registry URL keys must use http or https and must not include credentials, query strings, or fragments:

    export pnpm_config__auth='{"https://registry.npmjs.org":{"@&#8203;":{"authToken":"npm-token"},"@&#8203;org":{"authToken":"org-token"}}}'

    The equivalent in the global config.yaml:

    _auth:
      https://registry.npmjs.org:
        "@&#8203;":
          authToken: npm-token
        "@&#8203;org":
          authToken: org-token

    Within each registry URL, @ means registry-wide/default credentials and package scopes like @org bind credentials to that scope on the same host. The only supported credential field is authToken (maps to _authToken / bearer auth); the deprecated basicAuth / username + password forms are intentionally not accepted here.

    Each entry also infers a trusted registry route: @ routes the default registry (and pnpm add <pkg> resolves there), and @org routes that scope. Because the credential and destination host arrive in one trusted value, repo-controlled pnpm-workspace.yaml or project .npmrc cannot redirect the token to a different host. _auth is honored only from the env var and the global config — it is ignored in a project pnpm-workspace.yaml / .npmrc, so repo-controlled config can never supply registry auth. Precedence: CLI flags (--registry, --@&#8203;scope:registry) > pnpm_config__auth > global config.yaml _auth > pnpm-workspace.yaml.

    Both pnpm_config__auth (lowercase, documented form) and PNPM_CONFIG__AUTH (all-caps, the shell convention some CI runners apply) are honored. If both are set, lowercase wins unless it is empty, in which case uppercase is used. The env var wins over the global config.yaml _auth on a conflicting key. tokenHelper is not supported in _auth. Parsing is strict: a malformed value (bad JSON, wrong shape, invalid registry URL or scope, an unsupported credential field) fails fast with an error rather than being silently dropped.

    Pacquet parity note: the pacquet (Rust) port supports the same single credential field as the TS CLI: authToken.

  • a33eeec: pnpm self-update and packageManager version-switching can now install and link pnpm v12 (the Rust port), published with equal content under both the pnpm and @pnpm/exe names on the next-12 dist-tag. Its native binaries ship as @pnpm/exe.<platform>-<arch> packages, which pnpm's built-in installer links directly — no Node.js launcher, so the command pays no Node startup cost. v12 is initialized exactly like @pnpm/exe, including per-platform global-virtual-store hashing. From v12 onward the install converges on the unscoped pnpm package (the Rust exe) — even when updating from the SEA @pnpm/exe build.

  • 1dd12bd: When resolving through a pnpr install-accelerator server, pnpm no longer forwards its own upstream registry credentials in the resolve request. Only the Authorization header identifying the caller to pnpr is sent. The pnpr server now selects upstream credentials from its own route policy (operator-configured upstream credential aliases), so private dependencies resolve through a pnpr-managed alias the caller is authorized to use, rather than by sending the client's registry tokens to the server.

  • 1e81761: Expose web authentication authUrl and doneUrl in JSON error output when OTP is required in a non-interactive terminal #​12724.

Patch Changes
  • 2f389d6: Added the Node.js release team's new signing key (Stewart X Addison, 655F3B5C1FB3FA8D1A0CA6BDE4A7D232B936D2FD) to the embedded Node.js release keys, so runtimes whose SHASUMS256.txt is signed by the new releaser verify successfully.

  • acbdb94: Fixed shell tab completion not suggesting workspaces after the -F alias for --filter option.

  • dcabb78: Fixed pnpm up -r <pkg> bumping unrelated packages that have open semver ranges. Previously, any update mutation nullified the lockfile-derived preferredVersions globally, so packages with ^x.y.z ranges could re-resolve to newer compatible versions even though the user only asked to update a specific package. The install layer now always seeds preferredVersions from the lockfile, and caller-supplied preferred versions (such as the vulnerability penalties of pnpm audit --fix) layer on top of the seed instead of replacing it. The targeted package still bumps: the per-resolve updateRequested flag makes the resolver ignore the target's own lockfile pins.

    Closes #​10662.

  • d539172: Fixed pnpm pack and pnpm publish failing when prepack generates files that are included in the package and postpack cleans them up.

  • be6505a: Hardened global package management:

    • On Windows, removing or updating a global package now also cleans up the node.exe flavor of a bin, so a stale node.exe no longer survives on PATH after uninstall, and a new global install no longer silently overwrites an existing node.exe.
    • pnpm add -g pnpm@<version> (and @pnpm/exe@<version>) is now rejected like the bare pnpm form, pointing to pnpm self-update.
    • Dependency aliases read from a global package's manifest are validated before being joined onto node_modules paths, preventing a tampered manifest from escaping the install directory.
    • Each global install group is created in its own freshly-made directory (no longer reusing a colliding or pre-existing path).
    • Removing or updating a global package no longer unlinks a bin that belongs to a different globally installed package.
  • 25c7388: pnpm now rejects jsr: specifiers whose package name is not a valid npm package name — an empty scope or name (e.g. jsr:@&#8203;scope/), path separators inside the name, or any other shape validate-npm-package-name rejects — with ERR_PNPM_INVALID_JSR_PACKAGE_NAME instead of silently converting them into a malformed @jsr/... npm package name.

  • 25c7388: pnpm now rejects named-registry specifiers (e.g. gh:) whose package name is not a valid npm package name — an empty scope (e.g. gh:@&#8203;/bar), path separators inside the name (e.g. gh:@&#8203;scope/../name), or any other shape validate-npm-package-name rejects — with ERR_PNPM_INVALID_NAMED_REGISTRY_PACKAGE_NAME instead of passing the name through to registry URLs and metadata cache file paths.

  • 96da7c5: node-gyp's gyp_main.py and gyp entrypoints are now packed with the executable bit in the pnpm and @pnpm/exe tarballs. Without it, building native addons from source could fail with a permission error.

  • 99982b9: Sped up resolution and reduced memory use against registries that ignore npm's abbreviated metadata format and always return the full package document (for example, Azure DevOps Artifacts). pnpm now strips such documents down to the abbreviated field set before caching them. Resolution output is unchanged, and registries that honor the abbreviated format (such as the npm registry) pay no extra cost.

  • 11a7fdd: Sped up offline and --prefer-offline resolution on large workspaces (e.g. pnpm dedupe --offline, pnpm install --offline). Package metadata loaded from the local cache is now kept in memory, so each package's metadata is parsed once per command instead of once per dependent that references it.

  • 2c7369d: pnpm pack-app now rejects --entry / pnpm.app.entry and --output-dir / pnpm.app.outputDir values that are absolute paths or escape the project directory via .. (or a symlink that resolves outside it), and refuses to write the produced executable when its target path already exists as a symlink (or other non-regular file). This prevents a repository-controlled package.json from embedding host files (such as an SSH key) into the produced executable, writing build artifacts outside the project, or overwriting an arbitrary file through a committed symlink. The new error codes are ERR_PNPM_PACK_APP_ENTRY_OUTSIDE_PROJECT, ERR_PNPM_PACK_APP_OUTPUT_DIR_OUTSIDE_PROJECT, and ERR_PNPM_PACK_APP_OUTPUT_FILE_NOT_REGULAR.

    When ad-hoc signing macOS targets, pnpm pack-app now runs the system codesign by absolute path and resolves ldid to a location outside the project, so a repository-controlled node_modules/.bin on PATH cannot hijack the signer.

  • ce5d5a5: Relative paths in patchedDependencies are now resolved against the lockfile directory when computing patch file hashes, so running pnpm install from a subdirectory no longer fails with ENOENT looking for the patch file in the wrong location #​12762.

  • ebb4096: pnpm peers no longer reports a conflict for a missing peer dependency that is ignored via pnpm.peerDependencyRules.ignoreMissing.

  • dcabb78: Fixed a prototype-pollution hazard when seeding preferred versions: a dependency named __proto__ in a manifest or in pnpm-lock.yaml could write through Object.prototype (or crash the install) while the preferred-versions map was being built. The maps are now null-prototype objects, so crafted package names land as plain keys.

  • f38e696: Hardened pnpm deploy --force so it refuses unsafe deploy targets such as workspace roots, parent directories, out-of-workspace paths, and symlinked target parents.

  • 806c3ec: pnpm no longer warns about ignored project-level auth settings when PNPM_CONFIG_NPMRC_AUTH_FILE points at the project .npmrc — setting it to that file is an explicit opt-in to trusting it, so auth env variables in it are expanded pnpm/pnpm#12480.

  • 991405e: Restore differential rendering (ansi-diff) to fix duplicated output lines introduced by #​12351.

  • c121235: Fixed the topological order of --filtered commands (pnpm run, pnpm exec, pnpm publish, pnpm pack, pnpm rebuild) when the selected projects depend on each other only transitively through projects that were not selected. Previously such selected projects could run concurrently or in the wrong order; now a project always runs after the selected projects it transitively depends on, while projects without a real dependency relationship still run concurrently. This now also holds for prod-only filters (--filter-prod), which resolve order through the production dependency graph so transitive production dependencies are respected without pulling back the dev dependencies the filter drops, and for selections that mix --filter with --filter-prod #​8335.

  • d539172: pnpm pack and pnpm publish no longer follow a symlinked workspace LICENSE file when injecting it into a package that has no license of its own. Following the symlink could pack bytes from outside the workspace into the published tarball.

  • dcabb78: Fixed pnpm up <pkg> producing a different result than a fresh install of the same manifests would. The resolver now distinguishes updateRequested (true only for packages that match the user's update target) from the broader update flag, and for the targeted package ignores only its own lockfile-derived preferred-version pins — so the target re-resolves exactly as if its lockfile entries were deleted and pnpm install ran. Preferred versions a fresh install applies (manifest pins, versions propagated down the dependency chain, and the vulnerability-avoidance penalties of pnpm audit --fix) stay in effect, so an update never installs duplicate versions that a reinstall from scratch would not reproduce. When a preferred version holds the update target below the newest version its range admits, pnpm now prints a warning explaining that reaching the newer version everywhere requires an override.

  • dcabb78: pnpm update <dep>@&#8203;<version> now prints a warning when <dep> is only present as a transitive dependency: the requested version cannot be applied there (updates resolve the target the way a fresh install would), and the warning recommends adding the version to pnpm.overrides instead, which is the mechanism that does pin transitive dependencies. Closes #​12744.

  • a6c4d5f: When a dependency cannot be found in the registry (404) or the registry has no matching version, and a workspace project with the same name exists only at non-matching versions, the error now reports the available workspace versions (ERR_PNPM_NO_MATCHING_VERSION_INSIDE_WORKSPACE) instead of the raw registry failure pnpm/pnpm#1379. Other registry failures (authorization, network, server errors) still propagate unchanged. The pacquet (Rust) resolver applies the same behavior.


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