I've tried to install the yeoman angular generator with the following:
npm install -g generator-angular
It all looks like it's installed properly...
...
npm http GET https://registry.npmjs.org/string_decoder
npm http 304 https://registry.npmjs.org/string_decoder
npm http GET https://registry.npmjs.org/event-emitter
npm http GET https://registry.npmjs.org/next-tick
npm http 304 https://registry.npmjs.org/event-emitter
npm http 304 https://registry.npmjs.org/next-tick
generator-angular@0.7.1 /Users/rich/.node/lib/node_modules/generator-angular
├── chalk@0.3.0 (has-color@0.1.4, ansi-styles@0.2.0)
├── wiredep@0.4.2 (chalk@0.1.1, lodash@1.3.1)
└── yeoman-generator@0.13.4 (dargs@0.1.0, diff@1.0.8, debug@0.7.4, rimraf@2.2.6, chalk@0.2.1, text-table@0.1.1, mime@1.2.11, async@0.2.10, mkdirp@0.3.5, isbinaryfile@0.1.9, shelljs@0.1.4, underscore.string@2.3.3, glob@3.2.9, iconv-lite@0.2.11, tar@0.1.19, findup-sync@0.1.3, lodash@1.3.1, request@2.25.0, cheerio@0.12.4, inquirer@0.3.5)
Full log here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/hs5dgy1i6f90vu4/angular-generator-log.txt
But every time I do: yo angular
I get: You don't seem to have a generator with the name angular installed.
yo doctor
says everything is ok and I have angular installed globally with npm.
yo --help
shows:
Please choose a generator below.
Mocha
mocha:app
Webapp
webapp:app
I'm a bit baffled as there aren't any errors with installation...?
I've seen this problem a bunch of times, there are some problems because of node path. What you can do to fix this is very simple. You just need to tell node what is going to be the folder for global packages and this folder needs to have the same permissions as the user.
return the node path
npm config get prefix
create a node folder that you can destroy whenever you want
mkdir -p ~/.node
tell node to use this folder
npm config set prefix ~/.node
then try again
npm install -g yo
Strangely enough I fixed this very same problem by replacing
with
Note the capital G in the second command
I used this
and now everything works very well