Hi, did you run 'npm init' before this? Also these are just warnings. It is recommended to run 'npm init -y' and then 'npm i foundation-sites -save' or 'npm install foundation-sites -save' to save the dependency to the package.json file. It seems that npm install -prefix. It seems that npm install -prefix./server (with no args) is not working with -prefix flag. I just want to install all packages from package.json. All I get after that command is.
In my nation, I use the mirroring of npm. I have got run
and get the nodemodules directory. But when I try out to use
it causes an mistake and says
10:30:26 Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, scandir 'C:Usersacerpersonalprofilewittrnodemodules.3.13.1@node-sassvendor'
10:30:26 'assist' errored after 35 master of science
10:30:26 Error in plugin 'run-sequence(css)'
Message:ENOENT:no such file or directory,scandir'Chemical:Usersacerpersonalprofilewittrnodemodules.3.13.1@node-sassvendor'
Stack:Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, scandir gt;'Chemical:Usersacerpersonalprofilewittrnodemodules.3.13.1@node-sassvendor'
I'michael very puzzled with that, I have got installed the nodemodule, but why leads to such an mistake? Will be it something wrong with mirroring? But it says the mirroring is usually very dependable.
I are not really a native speaker. Give thanks to you really very much for correcting my expression errors.
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would resolve your problem
This generally occurs in CI techniques because they'll usually run npm install with the default Operating-system Node. Later in their software they'll change a brand-new version of Node. Indigenous extension are usually created against the version of Node that npm has been using during install. This means the new Node cannot discover the expansion constructed during install.
In this case, working npm install once again doesn't fix the concern because npm thinks it is set up. This is why you must operate npm restore node-sass.
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