`pnpm dlx` (and `pnpx`/`pnx`/`pnpm create`) now mirrors the `pnpm add -g` flow when the launched package's transitive deps have install scripts:
- dlx overrides `strictDepBuilds: false` for its install so the v11 default no longer turns ignored builds into an `ERR_PNPM_IGNORED_BUILDS` error. Without this, `pnpx @google/gemini-cli` (and similar — `node-pty`, `@github/keytar`) failed outright and forced users to retry with `--allow-build=<pkg>` for every offending dependency.
- After install, dlx detects skipped builds via `getAutomaticallyIgnoredBuilds` and runs the same interactive `approve-builds` prompt as `pnpm add -g`. In non-interactive mode the install is committed with builds skipped, matching `pnpm add -g` in CI; users who need those scripts can re-invoke with `--allow-build=<pkg>` to force a fresh cache key.
- If the install errors for unrelated reasons (network, etc.) the partially-populated prepare directory is removed so the next dlx run starts clean.
Closes#11444.
### Plumbing
- Exports `getAutomaticallyIgnoredBuilds` from `@pnpm/building.commands` so dlx can detect skipped builds without re-implementing modules-yaml reading.
- Adds `strictDepBuilds` (optional) to `InstallCommandOptions` — already accepted at runtime via the spread, this just makes it explicit at the type level so callers can override it.
* chore: upgrade @typescript/native-preview to 7.0.0-dev.20260421.2
- Add explicit `types: ["node"]` to the shared tsconfig because tsgo
20260421 no longer auto-acquires `@types/*` from `node_modules`.
- Refactor test files to explicitly import jest globals (`describe`,
`it`, `test`, `expect`, `beforeEach`, etc.) from `@jest/globals`
instead of relying on `@types/jest` ambient declarations. Under the
new tsgo build, `import { jest } from '@jest/globals'` shadows the
ambient `jest` namespace, breaking `@types/jest`'s `declare var
describe: jest.Describe;` globals.
- Add `@jest/globals` to each package's devDependencies where tests
now import from it, and add `@types/node` to packages that need it
but were relying on hoisted resolution.
- Replace `fail()` calls with `throw new Error(...)` since `fail` is
no longer globally available.
* chore: fix remaining tsgo type-strictness errors
- Strip `as <PnpmType>` casts on objects passed to toMatchObject /
toStrictEqual / toEqual; @jest/globals rejects the typed objects
(which include AsymmetricMatchers) vs. the repo-specific type.
- Type `jest.fn<...>()` explicitly where the mock's signature matters
for toHaveBeenCalledWith.
- Replace `beforeEach(() => X)` with `beforeEach(() => { X })` so the
return value is void, as the stricter jest typing requires.
- Use `expect.objectContaining({...})` in one place where the full
expected object triggered stricter type resolution.
- Cast `prompt.mock.calls` arg through `as unknown as Record<...>[]`
for patch.test.ts's nested-array matchers.
- Fix off-by-one `<reference path>` in pnpm/test/getConfig.test.ts
that only surfaced now.
- Move `@jest/globals` from devDependencies to dependencies in the
two `__utils__` packages that import it from `src/`.
- Clean up unused imports from the @jest/globals migration.
* chore: address Copilot review on #11332
- Move misplaced `@jest/globals` imports to the top import block in
checkEngine, run.ts, and workspace/root-finder tests where the
script dropped them below executable code.
- Replace `try { await x(); throw new Error('should have thrown') } catch`
in bins/linker, lockfile/fs, and resolving/local-resolver tests with
`await expect(x()).rejects.toMatchObject({...})`. The old pattern
swallowed an unrelated `throw` if the under-test call silently
succeeded, which would fail on the catch-block assertion with a
misleading message.