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I installed vue-cli running the following command:

npm install -g @vue/cli
/Users/me/npm/bin/vue -> /Users/me/npm/lib/node_modules/@vue/cli/bin/vue.js
/Users/me/npm/lib
└── @vue/[email protected] 


When I run vue init, get an the error: "command not found":

vue init webpack vue-app
-bash: vue: command not found

vue-cli does not seem to be in my PATH. When I check the PATH, it includes the directory /Users/me/npm/lib. Here is the result of echo $PATH

/usr/local/git/bin:/Users/me/npm/bin/ng:/Users/me/npm/lib:/usr/bin/local/bin:/Users/me/.rbenv/shims:/Users/me/.rbenv/shims:/usr/local/git/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/opt/ImageMagick/bin:/Users/me/Tools/apache-maven-3.2.5/bin


What am I missing?

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    Did you try running the install command with sudo? Jun 23, 2018 at 23:13
  • I can't reproduce the problem on my MacBook Pro (macOS High Sierra, Node 10.4.1, vue-cli 3.0.0-rc.3). I'm using n though.
    – tony19
    Jun 24, 2018 at 0:12
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    your PATH does't include /Users/me/npm/bin, is /Users/me/npm/bin/ng
    – joaner
    Jun 24, 2018 at 3:10

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The same issue occurred for me when running:

npm install -g @vue/cli

After much research and experimentation the only thing that worked instead was:

npm install -g @vue/cli@latest

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    @Thomas. Thanks this worked for me with sudo npm install -g @vue/cli@latest
    – iOS_Maccus
    Mar 9, 2020 at 6:28
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    This helped! For some reason, npm search vue did not present @vue/cli so seeing it mentioned here was the missing puzzle piece. Jun 12, 2020 at 15:06
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You could try adding this to your $PATH:

/Users/me/npm/bin

Your $PATH currently goes one level deeper than this, in which case wouldn’t see the content of bin.

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i had a sort a like issue on my mac, my problem was that i already had an old version installed, here are the stips i did to make it work:

  1. goto folder: /usr/local/lib/node_modules/ (in finder, choose go and then folder)
  2. move folders @vue and vue-cli to trash
  3. sudo npm install @vue/cli -g
  4. enter you admin password

works like charm

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  • For the note, vue-cli installation pages currently says "You should always avoid running npm with root privileges because install scripts can be unintentionally malicious." cli.vuejs.org/guide/troubleshooting.html
    – rodurico
    Jan 7, 2020 at 1:44
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For me worked this steps:

  1. Find the directory path to where vue-cli was installed. Mine was located here [replace username with yours] /Users/username/.npm-packages/bin
  2. Open up your bash profile: sudo nano ~/.bash_profile
  3. Add the following: export PATH=$PATH:/Users/[username]/.npm-packages/bin replacing [username] with your username.
  4. Save the file and restart terminal.
  5. You can now use vue in terminal as expected.
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    Worked like a charm. My was under /Users/[username]/.npm-global/bin
    – tonhozi
    Oct 26, 2019 at 0:35
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For Mojave, after much struggling, I copied the installed path for @vue/cli

  1. Path [during installation path is shown]

    /Users/{your_username}/
    
    .npm-global/bin
    
  2. Open the GUI with:

    sudo nano ~/.bash_profile
    
    enter your password
    
  3. Paste the copied path as

    export PATH=$PATH:/Users/{your_username}/ .npm-global/bin
    
  4. Run:

    vue --version
    
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have you tried yarn? try to install yarn and run yarn global add @vue/cli for me it worked

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If you still have same problem and not only with vue cli, but any packages that must be installed globaly by NPM. For me helped:

brew uninstall node

And load Node.js as .dmg from official web-site https://nodejs.org/en/download/ and install from it.

After did sudo npm install -g @vue/cli and all worked.

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Using npm the following worked for me:

  1. Open your terminal anywhere and write nano ~/.zshrc
  2. Write the following in the file: export PATH="$PATH:$(npm config get prefix)/bin"
  3. Press Ctrl+X to exit, then Y to save the file and hit Enter to go back to terminal

You may now be able to call vue from terminal. I'm also assuming you've installed the package globally (npm install -g @vue/cli)

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add sudo before those commands, it should work, I have the same issue. You need to give the permission.

Examples:

sudo cnpm install vue-cli -g  
sudo cnpm install webpack -g  

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