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Correct way of deleting a module and its dependencies?

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    Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer
    last edited by Mar 5, 2017, 5:24 PM

    Is there a correct way of doing this. I’m having trouble with MMM-NetworkScanner. That’s in another topic if anyone cares to help.

    So, I simply dragged the MMM-NetworkScanner module folder out of the MagicMirror/modules folder and trashed it. I cloned it again into the MagicMirror/modules folder and installed the dependencies (again) as directed.

    Was that wrong?

    Please advise

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      broberg Project Sponsor @Mykle1
      last edited by Mar 5, 2017, 6:50 PM

      @Mykle1 No, the dependencies are installed in the specific folder you run the install in (if you look in your MMM-NetworkScanner folder you should have a folder that’s called “node_modules” that’s where the dependencies are)

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        Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @broberg
        last edited by Mar 5, 2017, 7:06 PM

        @broberg said in Correct way of deleting a module and its dependencies?:

        No, the dependencies are installed in the specific folder you run the install in (if you look in your MMM-NetworkScanner folder you should have a folder that’s called “node_modules” that’s where the dependencies are)

        Ok, great. I was afraid that maybe I did something wrong by doing it that way.

        Thanks for the info! :thumbsup_tone1:

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