You shouldn't need to do that, you could use yarn to manage JavaScript
dependencies with rails 5 too. Also the assets pipeline still works the
same way with rails 6, only webpacker is the default now, but you can keep
the old behaviour

El lun., 14 oct. 2019 19:44, fugee ohu <[email protected]> escribió:

> to upgrade an app to rails 6 i should run `yarn add <requirement>' for
> everything that was listing as "//= require <requirement>" ?
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