Add yarn example under "Installing a Dependency"#2362
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Due to many of the other examples in the README showing both `npm` and `yarn` commands. I have added an example of how to install a dependency using `yarn`.
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Due to many of the other examples in the README showing both `npm` and `yarn` commands. I have added an example of how to install a dependency using `yarn`.
Due to many of the other examples in the README showing both `npm` and `yarn` commands. I have added an example of how to install a dependency using `yarn`.
Due to many of the other examples in the README showing both `npm` and `yarn` commands. I have added an example of how to install a dependency using `yarn`.
Due to many of the other examples in the README showing both
npmandyarncommands.I have added an example of how to install a dependency using
yarn.