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Can't get watch command to work #25

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@joeworkman

Discussed in #20

Originally posted by benthien February 22, 2022
Has anyone been able to get the watch command to work in Proton? If so I would like to see an example. The following is a description of my failed attempt

I performed the following steps in Windows 11 WSL, and in a standalone version of Linux-mint 20. In both I get the same error message.

  1. created a directory temp
  2. ran the command proton init --template=sites
  3. ran the command yarn
  4. ran the command yarn add browser-sync chokidar -D
  5. ran the command proton watch

Here is a screenshot after step 2 (ubuntu in wsl)

step2

Here is a screen shot after steps 3 and 4

steps3and4

Here is a screen shot showing the error after step 5

error_in_step5

However, proton build worked properly.

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