npm run doesn't work after install git for windows










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I installed git for windows. Since then I can't run any electron project. Before the git installation it worked perfectly.



Now I have this error in the terminal on Visual Studio Code. How do I fix this?



Lifecycle scripts included in sample_gym_app:
start
electron .
PS E:projectselectron testgymapp> npm run
Scripts available in sample_gym_app via `npm run-script`:
pack
build --dir









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    I installed git for windows. Since then I can't run any electron project. Before the git installation it worked perfectly.



    Now I have this error in the terminal on Visual Studio Code. How do I fix this?



    Lifecycle scripts included in sample_gym_app:
    start
    electron .
    PS E:projectselectron testgymapp> npm run
    Scripts available in sample_gym_app via `npm run-script`:
    pack
    build --dir









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      I installed git for windows. Since then I can't run any electron project. Before the git installation it worked perfectly.



      Now I have this error in the terminal on Visual Studio Code. How do I fix this?



      Lifecycle scripts included in sample_gym_app:
      start
      electron .
      PS E:projectselectron testgymapp> npm run
      Scripts available in sample_gym_app via `npm run-script`:
      pack
      build --dir









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      I installed git for windows. Since then I can't run any electron project. Before the git installation it worked perfectly.



      Now I have this error in the terminal on Visual Studio Code. How do I fix this?



      Lifecycle scripts included in sample_gym_app:
      start
      electron .
      PS E:projectselectron testgymapp> npm run
      Scripts available in sample_gym_app via `npm run-script`:
      pack
      build --dir






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          I suspect you may have left out one of your npm parameters.



          Try npm run start



          The npm run command expects to receive the name of a script to run, oftentimes start.



          If this answer is correct and works for you, consider doing some further reading on npm commands. See https://www.sitepoint.com/beginners-guide-node-package-manager/ for example.






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            I suspect you may have left out one of your npm parameters.



            Try npm run start



            The npm run command expects to receive the name of a script to run, oftentimes start.



            If this answer is correct and works for you, consider doing some further reading on npm commands. See https://www.sitepoint.com/beginners-guide-node-package-manager/ for example.






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              I suspect you may have left out one of your npm parameters.



              Try npm run start



              The npm run command expects to receive the name of a script to run, oftentimes start.



              If this answer is correct and works for you, consider doing some further reading on npm commands. See https://www.sitepoint.com/beginners-guide-node-package-manager/ for example.






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                I suspect you may have left out one of your npm parameters.



                Try npm run start



                The npm run command expects to receive the name of a script to run, oftentimes start.



                If this answer is correct and works for you, consider doing some further reading on npm commands. See https://www.sitepoint.com/beginners-guide-node-package-manager/ for example.






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                I suspect you may have left out one of your npm parameters.



                Try npm run start



                The npm run command expects to receive the name of a script to run, oftentimes start.



                If this answer is correct and works for you, consider doing some further reading on npm commands. See https://www.sitepoint.com/beginners-guide-node-package-manager/ for example.







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