Poor experience running examples
See original GitHub issueRunning the following commands as per this GitHub page:
npm install
npm run build
Expected result: Example runs without issue.
Current result:
‘cross-env’ is not recognized as an internal or external command,
Workaround: npm install --save-dev cross-env
Next result of npm run build:
Error: Cannot find module ‘prerenderer/prerenderer’
Not sure how to solve this…
Issue Analytics
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- Created 5 years ago
- Comments:5
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@Tribex - Thanks! Works like a charm now!
Should be fixed now. All you should need is a
npm install
in the relevant example folders.