Answer the "supporting information" questionnaire for new npm bug reports.
On install of the package, npm should have set up the package name
as a command that invokes siq.sh
.
If it doesn't work or you like a custom command, set up your preferred
method of invoking siq.sh
yourself.
If your config file isn't created yet or lacks some settings, instead of answering the questionnaire, it will tell you where your config should be and which variables are missing.
$ npm-guess-supporting-information-for-issue
- `npm -v` prints: 5.5.1
- `node -v` prints: v6.12.0
- `npm config get registry` prints: http://registry.npmjs.org/
- Windows, OS X/macOS, or Linux?: GNU/Linux (Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS trusty)
- Network issues:
- Geographic location where npm was run: .de
- [x] I use a proxy to connect to the npm registry.
- [x] I use a proxy to connect to the web.
- [x] I use a proxy when downloading Git repos.
- [ ] I access the npm registry via a VPN
- [ ] I don't use a proxy, but have limited or unreliable internet access.
- Container:
- [ ] I develop using Vagrant on Windows.
- [ ] I develop using Vagrant on OS X or Linux.
- [ ] I develop / deploy using Docker.
- [ ] I deploy to a PaaS (Triton, Heroku).
- Tested on Ubuntu only. Might not work no non-linux OSs.
ISC