I started a new project and wanted to use node/npminside ofWSL2. However, when I tried to run npm inside of either Ubuntu 18 or 20, I got this error message: mark@LAPTOP:~$ npm -bash: /mnt/c/Program Files/nodejs/npm: /bin/sh^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory Afte...
or just a passing fad. They were wondering if its point is to make downloading easier or whether it is used for updating versions of your libraries, like ruby gems do. They talked about it being a “front-endy NPM” (I’m paraphrasing...