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feat: standalone binary (#92)
* feat: add an option to install the self-contained binary version of pnpm * test: add a test about nodejs_bundled * style: remove an empty line * chore: use newer pnpm * chore: update dependencies * feat: rename `nodejs_bundled` to `standalone` as @zkochan suggested * docs: add --------- Co-authored-by: Takashi Sato <takashi@tks.st>
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### `package_json_file`
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**Optional** File path to the `package.json` to read "packageManager" configutation. If not specified, `package.json` in the project root directory is used.
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**Optional** (_type:_ `string`, _default:_ `package.json`) File path to the `package.json` to read "packageManager" configuration.
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### `standalone`
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**Optional** (_type:_ `boolean`, _default:_ `false`) When set to true, [@pnpm/exe](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@pnpm/exe), which is a Node.js bundled package, will be installed, enabling using `pnpm` without Node.js.
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This is useful when you want to use a incompatible pair of Node.js and pnpm.
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## Outputs
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