Mandating Flat dependencies makes life harder. Also, arguments about size are not directly related. Can bloat up flat deps easily.
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Mandating flat dependencies makes them easier to understand, eliminates errors due to multiple versions
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Replying to @justinfagnani @bradleymeck
i find the unflattened tree on the fs much more expressive & far easier to understand the structure of.
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We need a better solution for peerDependencies before I'd go within a mile of advocating flat dependencies on npm.
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You wouldn't have to use or advocate them. For those that have been _successfully_ using them for years, we'd like to keep doing so.
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What's wrong with Yarn? You can use them successfully, but only in an isolated ecosystem. Integration with npm packages a bigger mess.
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Yarn's great, but support in npm as well would be even better.
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I'd like npm to do something about peer dependencies if it's going to go down that path. Otherwise --flat is a walled garden.
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