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Configure your default shell to zsh
Install projectile
Add config for npm from the projectile documentation
Open an npm project inside emacs using C-p p
Try and run the project using C-p u
Environment & Version information
Arch
Node v20.17.0
Nvm 0.40.1
zsh 5.9
Projectile version information
Projectile 20240901.1554
Emacs version
29.4
Operating system
Arch
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That didn't fix it sadly. I noticed that if I run an eshell I get the problem, but with shell I don't. Does this help narrow it down? What mode does the compilation window use?
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@suityou01 The problem is not related to the mode, but rather to the ability of Emacs to see something on its own version of the PATH. That's why I thought the package I suggested should help, but perhaps you'll have to set exec-path manually in Emacs.
Expected behavior
npm commands execute correctly
Actual behavior
npm start zsh:1: command not found: npm
Steps to reproduce the problem
Configure your default shell to zsh
Install projectile
Add config for npm from the projectile documentation
Open an npm project inside emacs using C-p p
Try and run the project using C-p u
Environment & Version information
Arch
Node v20.17.0
Nvm 0.40.1
zsh 5.9
Projectile version information
Emacs version
29.4
Operating system
Arch
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: