* switch to yarn
* cleanup misc references to npm
* [yarn] loosen dependency ranges so yarn will merge more deps
* fix linting error now that moment uses ESM
* [licenses] font-awesome changed the format of its license id
* Use local yarn
* Misc fixes
* eslintignore built yarn file
* Remove mkdir which doesn't do what it should do
* Check build without upgrading lots of versions
* Fix license check
* too many moments
* Better description
* Review fixes
* Lock to angular@1.6.5
* More specific version locks
* Revert "More specific version locks"
This reverts commit 11ef81102e.
* Revert "Lock to angular@1.6.5"
This reverts commit 3ade68c14c.
* rm yarn.lock; yarn
* Forcing a specific version of React, Angular, Moment
* Using vendored version of yarn in ci
* Use --frozen-lockfile
* fixes
This change, which was originally introduced in #9136, resulted in much
larger installs for Kibana (50MB larger in dev mode), which isn't a
reasonable tradeoff for the convenience that global-style provides.
Installing dependencies "global-style" creates a top-level directory in `node_modules` for each direct dependency, and then creates a flat tree of dependencies inside each of those.
I prefer this method because it prevents accidentally depending on a dependency of a dependency, and makes it easier to find dependencies in `node_modules`.
Unfortunately the `node_modules` directory will be a little deeper.