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Module not found: Can't resolve '@gitbook/emoji-codepoints' #2449
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Hi @anjanesh Have you figured out what was wrong? I just got the same error after installing GitBook for the first time |
No - and it's a universal issue - not a platform specific one - I tried on Windows and macOS. |
Can you try to run |
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build success
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Now from the root, can you try |
http://localhost:3000/docs.gitbook.com
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And last but not least - can you also verify you are using the correct node version with |
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The node version in this project is |
If you just type The workaround worked for me, thanks @addisonschultz! |
But I still get "Internal Server Error" on my work Windows 11 machine. I'll try on my macOS at home later today.
Can you specify your machine specs ? |
macOS 15 using node v20.6.1 (npm v9.8.1) |
Thanks - what do you see when you goto http://localhost:3000/docs.gitbook.com ? (screenshot ?) |
You will see a local running version of https://docs.gitbook.com/ |
Got it working via WSL (Ubuntu 20.04) on Windows 11. |
Awesome it's working now - We're working on updating the build process so this step isn't needed - it's from a new feature that wasn't included in the new build process, so apologies in advance for this! |
I cloned a new gitbook (my first) and I can't seem to get http://localhost:3000/docs.gitbook.com running
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