Thank you so much for this guide π the json package stopped supporting lookups in v10 (github.com/trentm/json/blob/master...). Any ideas as to how to migrate all those json editing commands?
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I'm using json version 10.0. It complains sometimes. I have it installed globally which usually works. Sometimes you have to install it as a development dependency in the project and use npx or pnpx to run it. If everything fails, installing it as a development dependency and running it through a package.json script usually works.
I was skimming the json changelog and assumed it was the version, as I have successfully done this in the past. But that was on a different machine/environment, so it was probably something else.
Global install and omitting npx solved it for me. Thanks βΊοΈ
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Thank you so much for this guide π the json package stopped supporting lookups in v10 (github.com/trentm/json/blob/master...). Any ideas as to how to migrate all those json editing commands?
Hi,
I'm using
json
version 10.0. It complains sometimes. I have it installed globally which usually works. Sometimes you have to install it as a development dependency in the project and usenpx
orpnpx
to run it. If everything fails, installing it as a development dependency and running it through apackage.json
script usually works.Ah!
I was skimming the json changelog and assumed it was the version, as I have successfully done this in the past. But that was on a different machine/environment, so it was probably something else.
Global install and omitting npx solved it for me. Thanks βΊοΈ