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even after successful installation of Newman, "-bash: newman: command not found" error is thrown #1604

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amitsaxena4u opened this issue Jul 1, 2018 · 2 comments
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I have installed NPM and then Newman successfully but when I am trying to check Newman version or running newman for run my JSON file, it is always giving me error as : -" bash: newman: command not found"
NPM version installed is: 6.1.0
Newman version installed as shown after installation is: newman 3.9.4

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  1. Newman Version (can be found via newman -v): throws -bash: newman: command not found
  2. OS details (type, version, and architecture): Mac OS High Sierra - 10.13.5
  3. Are you using Newman as a library, or via the CLI? simply installeed using npm install -g newman
  4. Did you encounter this recently, or has this bug alw

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ays been there: I am trying first time 4. Expected behaviour: Newman should be identfied as command on terminal and do as expected 5. Command / script used to run Newman: newman -v 6. Sample collection, and auxiliary files (minus the sensitive details): not tried yet 7. Screenshots (if applicable):
@kunagpal kunagpal self-assigned this Jul 1, 2018
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kunagpal commented Jul 1, 2018

@amitsaxena4u This issue is nvm specific, there's an extensive discussion on the same here: nvm-sh/nvm#668. 😄

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Happened to me too, but when i install this using brew it's working

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