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I had the latest angular-cli installed globally and my project was building successfully.

While reading a suggested solution for another issue, (https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/917) I uninstalled the global angular-cli and installed it as a dev-dependency.

That other issue wasn't solved so I uninstalled the dev-dependency and reinstalled angular-cli globally once again. Now when I try to do an ng build I'm getting the error:

You have to be inside an angular-cli project in order to use the build command

My angular-cli version did not change. Why isn't my project being recognised as an angular-cli project??

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  • In my case, I had to update @angular/cli from 1.6.7 to 1.6.8 Oct 27, 2018 at 13:00

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Same as John Pankowicz answer, but in my case I had to run

npm install -g @angular/cli@latest

for the versions to match.

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    It turns out "@angular/cli" is newer version of "angular-cli". The latter one is globally installed on my system and the former one is listed in package.json. After I replaced the package, it worked.
    – simonxy
    May 18, 2017 at 6:04
  • For me, only running the command npm install -g @angular/cli resolved the issue. May 6, 2018 at 11:26
  • Yeah it Worked! Sep 28, 2018 at 11:55
  • This worked for me as well. It was important for the project I was given to have matching versions Oct 18, 2018 at 18:03
  • I was in WebAPI folder, so I had to switch to Angular CLI folder :) Jan 18, 2019 at 8:47
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npm uninstall -g angular-cli @angular/cli
npm cache clean
npm install -g @angular/cli

use sudo on Mac/Linux.

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  • npm ERR! As of npm@5, the npm cache self-heals from corruption issues and data extracted from the cache is guaranteed to be valid. If you want to make sure everything is consistent, use 'npm cache verify' instead.
    – obeliksz
    Feb 21, 2018 at 7:47
  • If you face this issue: Could not find module "@angular-devkit/build-angular" from.... Then, it might be useful to run as well: npm install --save-dev @angular-devkit/build-angular
    – Mario
    Nov 7, 2018 at 16:29
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    for 2nd step use --force e.g npm cache clean --force Jan 20, 2020 at 6:57
  • This was the only thing that worked for me. Thanks! Jul 30, 2020 at 15:35
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Ok, found it.

package.json must contain a dependency to angular-cli.

When I uninstalled my local angular-cli, npm also removed the dependency entry.

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    could you explain with more detail that part about the dependency?
    – Progs
    Feb 17, 2017 at 19:14
  • Uninstalling angular-cli as a dev dependency, ie [ npm uninstall --save-dev angular-cli ] removed an entry from the packages.json "devDependencies": { "@angular/cli": "^1.0.0", "..." } and therefore you need to ensure that this entry is available under "devDependencies" or even "dependencies" if necessary
    – jabu.hlong
    May 15, 2017 at 12:05
  • So what you did? what exactly you uninstalled? -g or --save? Jul 10, 2017 at 20:50
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It worked in my case

sudo npm uninstall -g angular-cli @angular/cli
sudo npm cache clean --force
npm install npm@latest -g
sudo npm install -g @angular/cli
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    npm install npm@latest -g may not be necessary
    – Devin
    Feb 14, 2019 at 23:08
  • Thank you! This fixed it for me :)
    – CodeMusic
    Apr 6, 2021 at 19:30
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I had the same error message. But the cause and solution are slightly different. When I ran "ng -v" it showed different versions for angular-cli (1.0.0-beta.28.3) and @angular/cli (1.0.0-beta.31). I re-ran:

npm install -g @angular/cli

Now both show a version of 1.0.0-beta.31. The error message is gone and "ng serve" now works. (Yes - it was @angular/cli that I re-installed and the angular-cli version was updated.)

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  • Note that it takes a very long time to refresh angular-cli, even an hour. In the middle of a time-critical task it may doom your project. May 29, 2017 at 21:14
  • For me I was trying npm install -g angular-cli, which is now deprecated. I had to npm install -g @angular/cli Nov 9, 2017 at 21:34
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Use npm install angular-cli --save-dev

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    P.S This is now deprecated... angular-cli has officially moved to @angular/cli
    – shramee
    Mar 29, 2017 at 10:47
  • Even it was deprecated fixed my issue. Cheers mate. Apr 1, 2017 at 9:31
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Execute following commands step by step :

sudo npm uninstall -g angular-cli @angular/cli

sudo npm cache clean

npm install npm@latest -g

sudo npm install -g @angular/cli

npm rebuild node-sass --force
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This is what helped me when I found myself in the same problem:

npm uninstall -g angular-cli @angular/cli
npm cache clean --force
npm install -g @angular/cli@latest
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npm uninstall -g angular-cli
npm uninstall --save angular-cli
npm uninstall -g @angular/cli
npm uninstall --save @angular/cli
npm cache clean
npm install --save-dev @angular/cli@latest
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In my case (Mac OS X and previously used Angular 1.5 environment)

npm -g cache clean --force

npm cache clean --force

worked. (npm install -g @angular/cli@latest afterwards)

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It works with npm install -g @angular/cli@latest for me.

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This error comes when there's incompatibility between node version and angular/cli version. therefore use below command to update the cli version to latest

npm install -g @angular/cli@latest

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npm uninstall -g angular-cli @angular/cli

npm cache clean --force

npm install -g @angular-cli/latest

I had tried similar commands and work for me but make sure you use them from the command prompt with administrator rights

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I had the same issue - it turned out that i was using a deprecated angular-cli instead of @angular/cli. The latter was used by my dev team and it took me some time to notice that we were using a different versions of angular-cli.

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Just include this in the package.json in devDependencies section

"angular-cli": "1.0.0-beta.25.5"

Not compulsory to install it if you have another vresion of cli installed globally.

I got this issue when I worked with angular2 & 4 at a time with different project. So angular4 - need angular-cli@latest and angular2 need angular-cli the above version.

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I faced the same issue while running my project: I found out that if your project is using specific version of any thing in package.json find out that and install the specific version of that dependencies like for me, npm install @angular/cli@^4.0.0.

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It might be the problem with your version.

npm install -g @angular/cli@latest

The above run worked for me. Thanks!

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Dont forget of to use --force:

npm cache clean --force
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I had the similar problem and nothing was working out but then I Followed below Steps and It worked for me. when I ran cmd as administrator it worked fine for me.

  1. First run the Command Prompt as administrator ans.

  2. Create the new project.

If it still doesn't create the project, remove the folder and all it's files, and then run ng new <project name> followed by ng serve.

If nothing works just uninstall node and every other file related to it and follow the steps above

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npm uninstall -g angular-cli 

npm install -g @angular/cli

That's it!

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