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I've been using yarn with a private registry in the past - however, the registry has now shut down and I want to use yarn with the official registry.

Whatever I do, yarn always seems to want to connect to the old registry and there's simply no way of making it use the new one. I've already tried:

  • Completely remove and re-install yarn
  • yarn config set registry https://registry.yarnpkg.com/
  • Verified that there is no mention of the old registry in either ~/.npmrc or ~/.yarnrc
  • Cleared the yarn cache using yarn cache clean

No matter what I do, yarn still tries to connect to the old registry on every install and I have no idea where yarn is getting that from...

any ideas?

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  • yarn cache clean fixed a problem I was having :)
    – user489998
    Sep 30, 2020 at 11:14

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Remove your global yarn.lock
rm ~/.config/yarn/global/yarn.lock
and then
yarn config set registry https://registry.yarnpkg.com/

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Got it, the culprit was ~/.config/yarn/global/yarn.lock...

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Running yarn add with --verbose will tell you which .yarnrc files are being picked up. These shouldn't include the old registry.

So run yarn add <your-package> --verbose and check the .yarnrc files found for any mention of the old registry.

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In my case, I got it fixed with a rm ~/.npmrc running MacOS

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  • I ran yarn add --verbose and found the same. Apr 21 at 10:26

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