Add support for PNPM for installation commands#1285
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Close #1279
Now, if you have a
pnpm-lock.yamlfile in your project, then the installation commands (displayed when you try to enable a feature and dependencies are missing) adapt topnpm.I've also simplified the detection/output logic, and removed
yarnas default command if no lock files are found.Yarn was recommended years ago, but that's not the case anymore. I believe
npmis good enough by default, and it's aswell the default package manager shipped with Node.js.