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Windows 10 1703
Node 6.11.2
npm 5.4.0

Everytime I try to install an npm package (ex: npm i gulp-notify), I receive the following error:


npm ERR! path C:\Users\web-dev\Desktop\barber\node_modules\fsevents\node_modules\ansi-regex\package.json
npm ERR! code EPERM
npm ERR! errno -4048
npm ERR! syscall unlink
npm ERR! Error: EPERM: operation not permitted, unlink 'C:\Users\web-
dev\Desktop\barber\node_modules\fsevents\node_modules\ansi-regex\package.json' npm ERR! at Error (native)
npm ERR! { Error: EPERM: operation not permitted, unlink 'C:\Users\web-dev\Desktop\barber\node_modules\fsevents\node_modules\ansi-regex\package.json'
npm ERR! at Error (native)
npm ERR! stack: 'Error: EPERM: operation not permitted, unlink \'C:\Users\web-dev\Desktop\barber\node_modules\fsevents\node_modules\ansi-regex\package.json\'\n at Error (native)',
npm ERR! errno: -4048,
npm ERR!
code: 'EPERM',
npm ERR! syscall: 'unlink',
npm ERR!
path: 'C:\Users\web-dev\Desktop\barber\node_modules\fsevents\node_modules\ansi-regex\package.json' }
npm ERR! npm ERR! Please try running this command again as root/Administrator.


I ran cmd as administrator
I checked folder permissions
I cleared cache even though npm says it does it by itself
I changed npm prefix to C:\Users\User Name\AppData\Roaming\npm
Nothing helps.

Please advise.

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  • I guess some process locks your files by accessing them (probably your code editor?). If possible, disable file locking on your OS.
    – ideaboxer
    Sep 3, 2017 at 9:37
  • I fixed the issue by adding -g flag to the installation command. Please close the question.
    – CJ.css
    Sep 3, 2017 at 13:49
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    I downgraded back to npm 5.3.0 and everything works well again. Attempted all the usual remedies, I think something in npm is locking itself out.
    – Gary
    Sep 3, 2017 at 16:35
  • I thought of that as well because this stuff stopped working after node update.
    – CJ.css
    Sep 3, 2017 at 17:01
  • I do not believe this is a duplicate. Same error, but likely a different cause. Downgrading to 5.3.0 fixed it for me as well. I don't have any other programs open.
    – Sidney
    Sep 11, 2017 at 21:19

1 Answer 1

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Apparently I was trying to install packages locally instead of globally without the -g flag. Sorry about that. All is working now.

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