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On Windows 7, I've installed gulp as explained here: http://markgoodyear.com/2014/01/getting-started-with-gulp/:

  • npm install gulp -g
  • In my app folder: npm install gulp --save-dev
  • I create a gulpfile.js file.

But then, when I try to run gulp, I get this error message:

module.js:340
throw err;
      ^
Error: cannot file module 'gulp-util'
at Function.Module._resolveFilename (module.js:338:15)

etc.

But gulp-util is present (in the local app folder) in:

node_modules
    gulp
        node_modules
            gulp-util

Any idea what may be the cause?

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    try npm install gulp-util --save-dev Jan 28, 2014 at 13:25

12 Answers 12

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UPDATE

From later versions, there is no need to manually install gulp-util.

Check the new getting started page.

If you still hit this problem try reinstalling your project's local packages:

rm -rf node_modules/
npm install

OUTDATED ANSWER

You also need to install gulp-util:

 npm install gulp-util --save-dev

From gulp docs- getting started (3.5):

Install gulp and gulp-util in your project devDependencies

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    and if you're on Windows, you can use rimraf via npm install -g rimraf
    – Jay Wick
    Apr 19, 2017 at 13:47
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    So with a 150K views on this question alone, I'd love to know what the root cause of this is... This occurs quite frequently for me and I'm guessing I'm not the only one. This adds up to a lot of wasted time! Jul 7, 2017 at 9:41
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    Just found this evening I had 2 npm installs. On windows under users/name/appdata/roaming I removed node_modules and npm as well as npm-cache. Before removing these I had npm --version 3.x now it shows npm--version 5.6.0 ... might be an issue for others. Jan 12, 2018 at 1:58
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    On Ubuntu 17.10, rm -rf node_modules and npm install didn't work. Instead, I had to preform: npm install gulp -g. Works like a charm! Jan 27, 2018 at 19:21
  • The "new getting started page" has moved again, what is the correct URL? github.com/gulpjs/gulp/tree/master/docs/getting-started does not seem to mention gulp-util. Jan 8, 2019 at 10:34
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If you have a package.json, you can install all the current project dependencies using:

npm install
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    I don't know why in my case, this did not work. I had to install one by one of the missing packages. And then do the build. Weird. Jan 15, 2016 at 11:19
  • @LincolnPiress I did the same to about half-way. But there were a lot. I ran npm install node-sass and it built. Mar 23, 2016 at 19:43
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Any answer didn't help in my case. What eventually helped was removing bower and gulp (I use both of them in my project):

npm remove -g bower
npm remove -g gulp

After that I installed them again:

npm install -g bower
npm install -g gulp

Now it works just fine.

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    This fixed a persistent issue I had with gulp-util not finding through2 despite it being present in the local node_modules folder and repeated 'rm -rf node_module' attempts. Removal and reinstallation of global gulp did the trick.
    – jc1001
    Aug 5, 2016 at 12:10
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    I had the problem on windows and the only fix was this one, but before I needed to repair node install using msi file Feb 7, 2017 at 20:07
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    This was the only answer that worked for me too. (I had to add sudo though) Nov 26, 2019 at 19:38
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Linux Ubuntu 18:04 user here. I tried all the solutions on this board to date. Even though I read above in the accepted answer that "From later versions, there is no need to manually install gulp-util.", it was the thing that worked for me. (...maybe bc I'm on Ubuntu? I don't know. )

To recap, I kept getting the "cannot find module 'gulp-util'" error when just checking to see if gulp was installed by running:

gulp --version

...again, the 'gulp-util' error kept appearing...

So, I followed the npm install [package name] advice listed above, but ended up getting several other packages that needed to be installed as well. And one had a issue of already existing, and i wasn't sure how to replace it. ...I will put all the packages/install commands that I had to use here, just as reference in case someone else experiences this problem:

sudo npm install -g gulp-util

(then I got an error for 'pretty-hrtime' so I added that, and then the others as Error: Cannot find module ___ kept popping up after each gulp --version check. ...so I just kept installing each one.)

sudo npm install -g pretty-hrtime
sudo npm install -g chalk
sudo npm install -g semver --force

(without --force, on my system I got an error: "EEXIST: file already exists, symlink". --force is not recommended, but idk any other way. )

sudo npm install -g archy
sudo npm install -g liftoff
sudo npm install -g tildify
sudo npm install -g interpret
sudo npm install -g v8flags
sudo npm install -g minimist

And now gulp --version is finally showing: CLI version 3.9.1 Local version 3.9.1

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Try to install the missing module.

npm install 'module-name'
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Same issue here and whatever I tried after searching around, did not work. Until I saw a remark somewhere about global or local installs. Looking in:

C:\Users\YourName\AppData\Roaming\npm\gulp

I indeed found an outdated version. So I reinstalled gulp with:

npm install gulp --global

That magically solved my problem.

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  • every time i run into gulp problems, this solves everything.
    – Jake
    Dec 30, 2020 at 8:52
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You should install these as devDependencies:
- gulp-util
- gulp-load-plugins

Then, you can use them either this way:

var plugins     = require('gulp-load-plugins')();
Use gulp-util as : plugins.util()

or this:

var util = require('gulp-util')
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This will solve all gulp problem

sudo npm install gulp && sudo npm install --save del && sudo gulp build
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None of the other answers listed here-- at least by themselves-- solved this for me.

I'm using Ubuntu 20.04 on Windows Linux Subsystem (WSL2). After reinstalling gulp globally with npm install gulp -g seemingly I needed to log out of my WSL instance and log back in again (closing and reopening my CLI was enough).

Hopefully this helps someone else.

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I'm using Linux Mint 20.3. Had this error. Nothing helped.

gulp --version
node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:988
  throw err;
  ^

Error: Cannot find module 'gulp-cli'

Found a solution after 2 hours of trying different things. "sudo" ! simple as that.

sudo gulp --version
CLI version: 2.3.0
Local version: 3.9.1

Some gulp commands should be used with sudo to avoid errors

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  • Not "almost every command should be used with sudo"! Please restrict this advice to the specific web runners, package managers etc. you mean. DO NOT RUN JUST ANY COMMAND WITH sudo, @arec! Oct 19, 2022 at 7:58
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    Yes, my mistake. Some of the gulp commands need to be used with sudo, otherwise response with errors
    – arec
    Oct 19, 2022 at 8:27
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In most cases, deleting all the node packages and then installing them again, solve the problem.

But In my case, the node_modules folder has no write permission.

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I had the same issue, although the module that it was downloading was different. The only resolution to the problem is run the below command again:

npm install
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