I think this is a pretty unknown feature in the package.json. But you can define what version a computer needs to be able to run your project.
I discovered this because I did get different error’s on a Next.js project than my team members. The issue was because we were using different versions of Node & TypeScript.
Right now, I defined this in our package.json, so everyone gets a message they have other versions. This configuration reminds people to update their Node and TypeScript.
//.... more configuration package.json
"engines": {
"tsc": "3.7.2",
"node": "14.16.0",
"npm" : "7.6.3"
}
I hope this will help you create better applications and get fewer errors 😅
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