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I'm new to nodejs, I tried typing npm install and it brought this error log:




npm warn saveerror ENOENT: no such file or directory,

open C:userskiddypackage.json

npm WARN kiddy no description

npm WARN kiddy no repository field

Npm WARN kiddy no README data




How do I overcome above error?










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    I'm new to nodejs, I tried typing npm install and it brought this error log:




    npm warn saveerror ENOENT: no such file or directory,

    open C:userskiddypackage.json

    npm WARN kiddy no description

    npm WARN kiddy no repository field

    Npm WARN kiddy no README data




    How do I overcome above error?










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      I'm new to nodejs, I tried typing npm install and it brought this error log:




      npm warn saveerror ENOENT: no such file or directory,

      open C:userskiddypackage.json

      npm WARN kiddy no description

      npm WARN kiddy no repository field

      Npm WARN kiddy no README data




      How do I overcome above error?










      share|improve this question
















      I'm new to nodejs, I tried typing npm install and it brought this error log:




      npm warn saveerror ENOENT: no such file or directory,

      open C:userskiddypackage.json

      npm WARN kiddy no description

      npm WARN kiddy no repository field

      Npm WARN kiddy no README data




      How do I overcome above error?







      node.js windows npm






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          Before installing any packages with the npm install command, you have to have a package.json. Use this in the folder



          npm init


          Now, you can install packages.






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                Now, you can install packages.







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