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    sdetweil @Jasaronii
    last edited by Jan 1, 2020, 12:21 AM

    @Jasaronii and restart the mirror app

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      sdetweil @norm
      last edited by Jan 1, 2020, 12:22 AM

      @norm you can get the file from the local git repo with that checkout comand

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        norm @sdetweil
        last edited by Jan 1, 2020, 1:19 AM

        @sdetweil

        I am not very familiar with the various git commands beyond ‘clone’, but as @jasaronii said above, that git checkout command did nothing, hence manual approach.

        But thanks for the guess - inspired and very helpful.

        N.

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          sdetweil @norm
          last edited by Jan 1, 2020, 1:21 AM

          @norm no. It didn’t give an error. So it did the job I said it would do.

          Then he needs to restart the magicmirror

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            norm @sdetweil
            last edited by Jan 1, 2020, 3:41 PM

            @sdetweil

            Yes and no:
            Yes - it did not give any error message.
            No - it did not install the folder and file.

            To recap:
            I did a new install using the bash auto install script, but for whatever reason the node_helper sub-folder and index.js file were not installed.
            Running the git checkout command similarly did not install the sub-folder and file (as the sub-folder and file were not originally installed, it seems logical to me that the git checkout command would not ‘reinstall’ them).
            Installed the missing sub-folder and file manually.
            Re-started with “pm2 restart mm”.

            I guess the pertinent question is why the original install exercise did not include the node_helper sub-folder and index.js file???

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              sdetweil @norm
              last edited by Jan 1, 2020, 3:53 PM

              @norm I do not know why. The file is included in the GitHub repo. It has always been installed so far

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