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I'm trying to install this package through npm npm install bigwheel on windows using webstorm IDE.

I'm getting

"Error: not found: git" "This is most likely not a problme with npm itself. Please check if you have git installed and in yout Path"

I have https://git-for-windows.github.io/ installed, how do i check the path and fix this error?

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Please find at which location on your machine git is installed. e.g. C:\Program Files\Git\cmd and append this to your PATH variable in environment variables.

To append to path please follow below steps:

  1. Right click on This PC or My Computer & select Properties
  2. Select Advanced System Settings
  3. Select Environment Variables
  4. In System Variables locate PATH variable
  5. Select Edit and append this path
  6. Click OK & restart command prompt

Execute below command from new command prompt after appending this:

git --version

It should display something like:

git version 2.9.0.windows.1

After following these steps, try to install npm package and see whether the problem is resolved.

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  • Where do i append to PATH? do i do that when runnig "npm install bigwheel" can you show me an example. i have my path to git, which is the same as yours C:\Program Files\Git\cmd
    – Adam
    Commented Jun 6, 2017 at 12:01
  • Click OK on Environment variables as well.
    – kk.
    Commented Jun 6, 2017 at 12:32
  • Please execute echo %PATH% on your command prompt and paste the output here.
    – kk.
    Commented Jun 6, 2017 at 12:35
  • Your instructions were great, just needed to restart my machine after
    – Adam
    Commented Jun 6, 2017 at 12:50
  • I'm glad this helped in solving your issue.
    – kk.
    Commented Jun 6, 2017 at 13:12
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In Windows, environment...there are 2 issues here: Installation SourceTree does not mean git.exe is installed, so you need to install latest version first Then go this url (https://github.com/npm/npm/wiki/Troubleshooting) and doing an npm reinstall in the directory where I have my project fixed the problem for me

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You can try git cmd. I try and work it

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