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uteekayParticipanti have been trying to install npm through the terminal+ but i cannot type on the terminal. i ust get a blank screen
support-swapnaModeratorHi,
Sorry that you are seeing this issue.
Please note that CodeMix has already reached its end of life and no new releases will be made. See this note for more details : https://www.genuitec.com/products/codemix/end-of-life-notice/
MyEclipse 2021 is the alternative based on language server tech : https://www.genuitec.com/myeclipse-2021-5-24/
We have a free 30 day trial for MyEclipse : https://www.genuitec.com/products/myeclipse/download/If you still want to continue with CodeMix, then please give us some more details :
1. Is this a new installation of CodeMix/Angular IDE? Is the engine connected and license applied?
2. Did you select the project from the selection box in the Terminal+ view? To be able to run the commands, you should first select the project.
3. Any anti virus/firewall running in the system?
4. Please share the .log file located at workspace dir/.metadata/.log to help us check for any errors logged. Rename the extension to .txt and attach it here.Apologies for inconvenience caused.
–Swapna
Genuitec Support
uteekayParticipantMy firewall is turned off.
I am trying to build a vue.js web app. I did select the project. I can’t type on the console of the terminal+ . I am using eclipse ide with codemixAttachments:
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uteekayParticipantI want to install npm and run it but I can’t
support-swapnaModeratorHi,
Thank you for the log file. There are no Terminal+ related errors logged.
Can you please try starting Eclipse with -clean command args, switch to a new workspace, create a sample Vue.js project and check if the Terminal+ opens fine?If you are still seeing issues, then please share the below details :
1. The .log file from the new workspace.
2. Go to your user home folder, look for .codemix-store folder and check if there is a git-bash folder with contents in it.
3. Screenshot of the Terminal+ view.–Swapna
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