![]() ![]() It also lets you choose the exact version you want and it's very smart. ![]() I've used this tool many times with success. npm install -global -production npm-windows-upgrade Just to make sure you have the version of npm you want, Felix made a VERY useful npm-windows-upgrade utility that you run like this, ironically with npm. This looks OK as two of those npms are shell scripts and not run on Windows. C:\Users\scott>where npmĬ:\Users\scott\AppData\Roaming\npm\npm.cmd Side note: WHERE is super useful and not used as often as it should be by y'all. I also ran "where" to see where (and how many) npm was installed. I dropped out to the command line and ran: C:\Users\scott>npm -version That's weird, since I have npm installed. Some of the JavaScript tool libraries didn't load so I went back into Solution Explorer to see if there was a problem and I saw this weird error that said (or at least, I read it as) "npm not installed." Maria and I were doing some work together on Thursday and I did a clone of one of her ASP.NET Core repositories and opened it in Visual Studio 2015 Community Edition on my local machine. ![]()
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