You have to make sure /usr/local/share/npm/bin
is in your PATH
to use binaries installed with npm
.
Add the following to your ~/.bashrc
:
export PATH="/usr/local/share/npm/bin:$PATH"
And reload your shell session.
If you find you don’t have a /usr/local/share/npm/bin
directory, your npm
may install its packages in another location. In this case you have to use the right path in the line above.
One solution to find that path is to run:
npm list -g | head -n 1
This gives you the path where npm
install its packages. This is not the path you want but it’s close. For example on my Linux it gives /home/baptiste/.linuxbrew/lib
; it suffices to replace lib
with bin
to get the correct path:
export PATH="/home/baptiste/.linuxbrew/bin:$PATH"
You can use $HOME
to get your own home directory:
export PATH="$HOME/.linuxbrew/bin:$PATH"
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