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npm-shrinkwrap.json and package-lock.json are ignored. Unlike pnpm, npm
can install the same name@version multiple times and with different sets of
dependencies. npm's lockfile is designed to reflect the flat node_modules
layout, however, as pnpm creates an isolated layout by default, it cannot respect
npm's lockfile format. See pnpm import if you wish to convert a lockfile to
pnpm's format, though.node_modules/.bin) are always shell files, not
symlinks to JS files. The shell files are created to help pluggable CLI apps
in finding their plugins in the unusual node_modules structure. This is very
rarely an issue and if you expect the file to be a JS file, reference the
original file directly instead, as described in #736.Got an idea for workarounds for these issues? Share them.