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I'm using the scripts section of the package.json to force resolutions:

"preinstall": "npx npm-force-resolutions"

in the resolutions section, I have entered graceful-fs with a specified version:

"resolutions": {
  "graceful-fs": "^4.2.4",
},

When i run npm i everything is installed correctly, the set versions are taken in to account. But later on when I install an additional module, e.g. npm i random-package, my set versions are being thrown away and I endup with graceful-fs@1.2.3 and other low versions in some dependencies.

If I clear the node_modules folder and run npm i again, everything is alright again.

I also tried setting the resolution more specific, like

"resolutions": {
  "glob/**/graceful-fs": "^4.2.4",
},

but this doesn't help.

I also tried:

  • adding the module as dependency, devDependency or peerDependency
  • using a shrinkwrap and overriding it there

but no luck.

what am I missing?

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The best solution for me to automate this was modifying preinstall script as above:

"preinstall": "npm install --package-lock-only --ignore-scripts && npx npm-force-resolutions",


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