![]() ![]() Now you won’t have to use sudo when you issue npm commands This command sets your user account as the owner of the /usr/local directory. Set your user account as owner of /usr/localįirst so you will be okay installing node packages in your usr/local directory sudo chown -R $USER /usr/local Here is the official and best express guideįirst step install node.js which comes with npm So just wanted to write a quickstart guide for setting up node and express. (I would not mind attempting to make a PR if someone can point me in the right direction).I just got a new macbook with OSX Mavericks. ![]() is the question as to "Why is the newest version of NPM not installed with the newest version of the node installer (in my case the windows installer)" - but making the above change would at least remedy the situation rather than leaving the user without any meaningful help. that the user should try and Update NPM with npm install -g or whatever the appropriate action might be. ![]() Since it states the version of node (v12) and it states the versions it supports (6,8,9,10 and 11) - Then i would assume that it shouldn't be that hard to detect that the version of Node is actually above what the current NPM supports, and then give better instructions to the user, e.g. The link just leads us to the download site where we just got the newest version from.The user will say, but I just did, and there is no never version of Node.Npm WARN npm Supported releases of Node.js are the latest release of 6, 8, 9, 10, 11.Ģ) npm WARN npm You can find the latest version at Npm WARN npm can't make any promises that npm will work with this version. Npm WARN npm npm does not support Node.js v12.16.1ġ) npm WARN npm You should probably upgrade to a newer version of node as we Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub ![]() You are receiving this because you were mentioned. I don't know why you think you have the right to insult all of that, but Work that is appreciated by tens of thousands of Not being paid for their work, and work that you are contributingĪbsolutely nothing to. You openly insult the work of thousands of people online. Similarly condescending comments in other open-source projects. I will not sugarcoat this because I have seen that you have left Us or our work is not just unprofessional, it also violates our Code ofĬonduct. I am not sure what you were trying to achieve, but insulting On Sun, Oct 13, 2019, 10:59 PM Tobias Nießen For your information, I moderated ![]()
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