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| { | |
| "name": "javascript-development-environment", | |
| "version": "1.0.0", | |
| "description": "JavaScript development environment Pluralsight course by Cory House", | |
| "scripts": { | |
| }, | |
| "author": "Cory House", | |
| "license": "MIT", | |
| "dependencies": { | |
| "whatwg-fetch": "1.0.0" | |
| }, | |
| "devDependencies": { | |
| "babel-cli": "6.16.0", | |
| "babel-core": "6.17.0", | |
| "babel-loader": "6.2.5", | |
| "babel-preset-latest": "6.16.0", | |
| "babel-register": "6.16.3", | |
| "chai": "3.5.0", | |
| "chalk": "1.1.3", | |
| "cheerio": "0.22.0", | |
| "compression": "1.6.2", | |
| "cross-env": "3.1.3", | |
| "css-loader": "0.25.0", | |
| "eslint": "3.8.1", | |
| "eslint-plugin-import": "2.0.1", | |
| "eslint-watch": "2.1.14", | |
| "express": "4.14.0", | |
| "extract-text-webpack-plugin": "1.0.1", | |
| "html-webpack-plugin": "2.22.0", | |
| "jsdom": "9.8.0", | |
| "json-schema-faker": "0.3.6", | |
| "json-server": "0.8.22", | |
| "localtunnel": "1.8.1", | |
| "mocha": "3.1.2", | |
| "nock": "8.1.0", | |
| "npm-run-all": "3.1.1", | |
| "nsp": "2.6.2", | |
| "numeral": "1.5.3", | |
| "open": "0.0.5", | |
| "rimraf": "2.5.4", | |
| "style-loader": "0.13.1", | |
| "surge": "0.20.4", | |
| "webpack": "1.13.2", | |
| "webpack-dev-middleware": "1.8.4", | |
| "webpack-hot-middleware": "2.13.0", | |
| "webpack-md5-hash": "0.0.5" | |
| } | |
| } | 
For support please post on the Pluralsight course discussion board.
where can i get the most updated package.json file
You need to use this file with these versions to follow along with the course.
They are currently breaking @coryhouse. For example when I run node buildScripts/srcServer.js it throws an error saying sendFile is not a function
For support please post on the Pluralsight course discussion board.
Please assist, i am getting this error when i try to install npm packages
PS C:\Users\de\pluralsight-js-dev-env> npm install
npm : The term 'npm' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or operable program. Check the spelling of the
name, or if a path was included, verify that the path is correct and try again.
At line:1 char:1
- npm install
 - 
+ CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (npm:String) [], CommandNotFoundException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : CommandNotFoundException 
Please post on the course discussion for support. That said, you need to install Node, and npm will be installed as well when you do.
Thanks for that @cory.
Thank you Cory. Really appreciate it
For anyone who encountered Parsing errors, run
npm cache verify
before
npm install.
This worked for me.
Thanks for this @coryhouse
thanks @coryhouse
Thank you @coryhouse, but I'm doing the course in 2019 using Node version 8 and version 10 many of the packages in the original package.json are deprecated, and also the ones I found in the 2018 version of the package.json. Could you help, please?
@UWEMAKAN - Please post on the course discussion on Pluralsight for support. That said, more info here: coryhouse/javascript-development-environment#33
So far the course has been great until i got errors when doing npm install.
I'm taking this course in 2019 using nodejs v10.16.0 and many of these package.json are depreciated.
Whats the solution ? i'm a beginnner
Please post on the course discussion on Pluralsight for support. That said, more info here: coryhouse/javascript-development-environment#33
@coryhouse the VS Code terminal keep saying "deprecated" for all whenever I run the npm install. I am using the 12.10.0 node.js. I will be glad if you can provide a solution to this here.
Thanks
Cheers
@AlhajiTrujillo - Please post on the course discussion on Pluralsight for support. That said, more info here: coryhouse/javascript-development-environment#33
@jaypshah5591 have you tried installing the npm
You can ignore the deprecation warnings to assure you can follow along with me using the versions I used. Once you're done with the course, you can upgrade the packages. I show how to here.