In my case, I was using VSCode and WSL.
I was trying to generate a service from VSCode's Angular Schematics and got the same issue.
Meanwhile, the path "./node_modules/.bin/ng" was actually there since the beginning while generating the project from angular cli. It's also included on the devDependencies
section in package.json after generating an angular project.
However, it seems that it needs sudo or special permission to invoke the ng
command from that particular directory. While, there's no way we can override the command from VSCode.
On the other hand, I also had @angular/cli
installed globally.
Uninstalling the project's (local) @angular/cli should do the trick, by using this command:
npm uninstall -D @angular/cli
Therefore, VSCode's angular schematics (or any command that needs it) will try to use the global @angular/cli
that you've installed beforehand.
In case you haven't install it, then install it using:
npm install -g @angular/cli
.
That should do the trick.