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I am trying to upgrade Ionic to the latest version. Looking here, it shows that the latest version is 3.0.0. I also follow this tutorial.

So I do the following:

sudo npm uninstall -g ionic
sudo npm install -g ionic@latest

console:

Richards-MacBook-Pro:theWhoZoo richardmarais$ sudo npm install -g ionic
Password:
/Users/richardmarais/npm-global/bin/ionic -> /Users/richardmarais/npm-global/lib/node_modules/ionic/bin/ionic
/Users/richardmarais/npm-global/lib
└── [email protected] 

But when I run:

ionic -v

I get:

2.1.18

and:

ionic info

I get:

Your system information:

Cordova CLI: 6.4.0 
Ionic Framework Version: 3.1.1
Ionic CLI Version: 2.1.18
Ionic App Lib Version: 2.1.9
Ionic App Scripts Version: 1.3.0
ios-deploy version: Not installed
ios-sim version: Not installed
OS: macOS Sierra
Node Version: v7.10.0
Xcode version: Xcode 8.3.2 Build version 8E2002

I would expect it to update the Ionic CLI Version: 2.1.18 to 3.0.0. Is that a correct assumption? If so, do you know what I am doing incorrectly?

Thanks

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  • ionic -v is CLI of ionic framework, so the version is correct and version of ionic framework itself is correct. UPD: I didn't say that's a last version of CLI because it's not
    – DjezzzL
    May 15, 2017 at 14:42
  • @DjezzzL: That should be an answer instead of a comment.
    – Makoto
    May 15, 2017 at 14:43
  • What is the latest version of the CLI, 2.1.18? So am I on the latest version? What about this, announcing cli v3? blog.ionic.io/announcing-ionic-cli-v3
    – Richard
    May 15, 2017 at 14:44
  • @Richard You used sudo for install ionic. Could you share your output of sudo ionic -v?
    – DjezzzL
    May 15, 2017 at 14:52
  • sudo ionic -v '2.1.18' and ionic -v '2.1.18'
    – Richard
    May 15, 2017 at 14:53

4 Answers 4

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We did big chat. Things which were helpful:

  1. Be sure that you completely delete all previous version with npm uninstall -g ionic or manually from rm -rf /usr/local/lib/node_modules. Don't forget remove symlink too: rm -rf /usr/local/bin/ionic
  2. After completely deletion you should see error: command not found of ionic -v
  3. And now if your npm root -g path is right like /usr/local/lib/node_modules try to install npm install -g ionic@latest. Then you should get correct output of ionic -v
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    Thank you very much for your help.
    – Richard
    May 15, 2017 at 15:54
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    If like me, the removal of the symlink caused the command ionic -v to stop working even after reinstalling ionic, create the symlink manually by issuing the following command "ln -s <path given by npm root -g>/ionic/bin/ionic /usr/local/bin/ionic". Nov 28, 2019 at 10:59
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The ionic CLI package has been renamed @ionic/cli https://twitter.com/ionicframework/status/1223268498362851330

So you should uninstall ionic from your global

npm uninstall -g ionic

and add the new package name.

npm install -g @ionic/cli@latest

In case anyone comes here from google.

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I simple run

$ ionic --version
$ 4.2.1
$ sudo npm i -g ionic@latest 
$ ionic --version
$ 4.8.0
0

I would start trying the simple things before.

I just ran...

npm --version

Then, the answer was...

4.6.0
   ╭──────────────────────────────────────╮
   │                                      │
   │   Update available 4.6.0 → 4.12.0    │
   │     Run npm i -g ionic to update     │
   │                                      │
   ╰──────────────────────────────────────╯

So, I did...

npm i -g ionic to update

After that...

npm --version
6.5.0

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