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I'm trying to follow LearnReagent. I'm on a step where I do *npm install firebase/app", more or less. I get a popup with a Github login, but when I log in, my terminal says "Permission denied (public key)"\
From a fresh checkout of LearnReagent, there is a folder called complete. To my knowledge, there is only one file that needs to be modified to have your unique database info. But I still can't do npm install. I have so many missing dependencies.
God, I bet i have to go over the whole lecture series over again to find what incantation got him this missing dependencies.
@its.ramzi you mean you don’t have npm
? or some other system dependency is missing?
LearnReagent has the complete source on Github for free. I do have npm. I tried a similar command, but I don't think I used the @ sign. In his instructions, he actually wanted a specific version. So his command looked a little different.
npm by default treat foo/bazz
as
and https://github.com/firebase/app do not exist:D
Okay, you know, I think that @ sign fixed it. But now I am getting some port in use error. I'm on Windows and not sure how to kill the old process occupying my port.
Actually, the output to my terminal advises: You probably need to run: npm install firebase/app
Yep, I'm saying that the output from my terminal did not have the @ sign, but yours with the @ sign worked for me. But this wasn't the instruction from LearnClojure, but the output from npm whatever.
Around this point in the tut, he hits his localhost site to see console errors about connecting to the db. But all I ever see are these console errors: Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (Not Found) (index):17 Uncaught ReferenceError: giggin is not defined at window.onload ((index):17)