Seems like I messed up with my ember-cli install. I had installed the npm using sudo, but after reading some issues with ember-cli and sudo on npm I went for uninstall and reinstall following the instruction here https://gist.github.com/isaacs/579814.
Now I have installed ember-cli through npm install -g ember-cli
but when I do an ember new <name>
I get
No command 'ember' found, did you mean:
Command 'enber' from package 'asn1c' (universe)
ember: command not found
I can do which node
$ which node
/home/[user]/local/bin/node
and which npm
$ which npm
/home/[user]/local/bin/npm
, but I can see that ember exists in the following path that is installed:
npm install -g ember-cli
/home/[user]/npm/bin/ember -> /home/[user]/npm/lib/node_modules/ember-cli/bin/ember
Any ideas how to get ember command working?
Another approach is to use nvm. It gives you power to easily manage your node.js/npm versions without sudo and also manage installed packages. One drawback (or maybe not?) is that you have to install packages for each node version separately.
The accepted answer works. Where I disagree is with using
~/.bashrc
or~/.bash_profile
.~/.bashrc
is used for only non-login shells and~/.bash_profile
is used for login shells.I advise you export to
$PATH
in~/.profile
which will be available to the whole desktop session.Therefore, you should add something like
to
~/.profile
for best resultsYou need to make sure
/home/[user]/npm/bin
is in your shell's path. You canecho $PATH
to see if it's included.For Bash:
Add this to your
.bashrc
or.bash_profile
And then restart your terminal or run
source ~/.bashrc
For ZSH:
Add this to your '.zshrc`
And then restart your terminal or run
source ~/.zshrc
You will need to replace
[user]
in the paths with your user name on your computer.