Same thing happened to me with "yo". Any solutions found so far? On Thursday, June 12, 2014 at 12:59:13 PM UTC-7, Michael Mossey wrote: > > I'm on Windows 7, and I've installed node and npm via the MSI on the > nodejs website. I installed several modules including karma using npm, and > when I installed them I used the -g option. npm put the modules in > c:\User\Mike\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules. Now if I run a command like > "node karma" I get > > Error: cannot find module at <current working directory>\karma > > I've set NODE_PATH to c:\User\Mike\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules (and > also tried dropping the node_modules from the end) and I get the same > error. It's like it's ignoring NODE_PATH entirely. > > Any ideas? > Mike > >
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