'$' is not recognized as an internal or external command

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Just write 'npm config list' ignore the $

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I'm in my last year at Long Beach city College in Long Beach California. I went around the world and now I'm taking a basic programming concepts course. My major is web development and design with intentions to transfer to a 4 year college after graduations. I began in 2011 taking web design courses but I have since drawn more toward computer programming. I'm having a difficult time with intermediate algebra. At 72 years old I wonder why am I doing this, whose going to hire me? What company is going to invest in a 72 year old man? But I press on because I don't believe in quitting.

Updated on June 04, 2022

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  • swydell
    swydell almost 2 years

    I have search quite extensively for an answer to this question and have not found one that address my particular issue. It involves the command line in windows. I am trying to follow a tutorial on using npm. All of the commands in this tutorial begins with $ this symbol, the dollar sign. When I type '$ npm config list' to get the configuration I get the not recognize message. Other similar questions describe other symbols or commands but not the '$' dollar sign. If anyone else has experienced this particular problem and solved it. I would appreciate your help. Thank you.