run-p: command not found
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after installing 'npm install webpack-dev-server -g'
not able to start expressjs project.
I am using below script:
"scripts": {
"start": "run-p watch dev-server",
"watch": "webpack --config webpack.config.js --watch --mode development",
"dev-server": "BABEL_ENV=dev nodemon --exec 'babel-node' src/server/index.js --config nodemon.json"
}
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after installing 'npm install webpack-dev-server -g'
not able to start expressjs project.
I am using below script:
"scripts": {
"start": "run-p watch dev-server",
"watch": "webpack --config webpack.config.js --watch --mode development",
"dev-server": "BABEL_ENV=dev nodemon --exec 'babel-node' src/server/index.js --config nodemon.json"
}
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Webpack doesn't provide arun-p
command. Are you missing another dependency – perhaps npm-run-all?
– Jonathan Lonowski
Nov 11 at 19:50
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after installing 'npm install webpack-dev-server -g'
not able to start expressjs project.
I am using below script:
"scripts": {
"start": "run-p watch dev-server",
"watch": "webpack --config webpack.config.js --watch --mode development",
"dev-server": "BABEL_ENV=dev nodemon --exec 'babel-node' src/server/index.js --config nodemon.json"
}
node.js express npm
after installing 'npm install webpack-dev-server -g'
not able to start expressjs project.
I am using below script:
"scripts": {
"start": "run-p watch dev-server",
"watch": "webpack --config webpack.config.js --watch --mode development",
"dev-server": "BABEL_ENV=dev nodemon --exec 'babel-node' src/server/index.js --config nodemon.json"
}
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Webpack doesn't provide arun-p
command. Are you missing another dependency – perhaps npm-run-all?
– Jonathan Lonowski
Nov 11 at 19:50
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Webpack doesn't provide arun-p
command. Are you missing another dependency – perhaps npm-run-all?
– Jonathan Lonowski
Nov 11 at 19:50
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Webpack doesn't provide a
run-p
command. Are you missing another dependency – perhaps npm-run-all?– Jonathan Lonowski
Nov 11 at 19:50
Webpack doesn't provide a
run-p
command. Are you missing another dependency – perhaps npm-run-all?– Jonathan Lonowski
Nov 11 at 19:50
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Webpack doesn't provide a
run-p
command. Are you missing another dependency – perhaps npm-run-all?– Jonathan Lonowski
Nov 11 at 19:50