Installing atom-beautify on Windows 10












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I've been trying to install atom-beautify on my Windows 10 x64 machine, but I keep getting this error :



npm ERR! code Z_BUF_ERROR
npm ERR! errno -5
npm ERR! zlib: unexpected end of file

npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
npm ERR! C:Users*****.atom.apm_logs2019-01-18T06_40_37_988Z-debug.log


Googling about it, I found this is an issue that has been raised but closed without much in the way of resolution : https://github.com/Glavin001/atom-beautify/issues/2240



I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Atom, and also deleting the .apm folder and giving it another go, and then trying to install previous versions of atom-beautify using the following,



apm install atom-beautify@0.33.2
apm install atom-beautify@0.32.5


But nothing seems to work, and I get the same error with a Deprecation warning on the latter. Has anyone else encounteredd this issue, are there any known work-arounds for it?










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    I've been trying to install atom-beautify on my Windows 10 x64 machine, but I keep getting this error :



    npm ERR! code Z_BUF_ERROR
    npm ERR! errno -5
    npm ERR! zlib: unexpected end of file

    npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
    npm ERR! C:Users*****.atom.apm_logs2019-01-18T06_40_37_988Z-debug.log


    Googling about it, I found this is an issue that has been raised but closed without much in the way of resolution : https://github.com/Glavin001/atom-beautify/issues/2240



    I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Atom, and also deleting the .apm folder and giving it another go, and then trying to install previous versions of atom-beautify using the following,



    apm install atom-beautify@0.33.2
    apm install atom-beautify@0.32.5


    But nothing seems to work, and I get the same error with a Deprecation warning on the latter. Has anyone else encounteredd this issue, are there any known work-arounds for it?










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      I've been trying to install atom-beautify on my Windows 10 x64 machine, but I keep getting this error :



      npm ERR! code Z_BUF_ERROR
      npm ERR! errno -5
      npm ERR! zlib: unexpected end of file

      npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
      npm ERR! C:Users*****.atom.apm_logs2019-01-18T06_40_37_988Z-debug.log


      Googling about it, I found this is an issue that has been raised but closed without much in the way of resolution : https://github.com/Glavin001/atom-beautify/issues/2240



      I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Atom, and also deleting the .apm folder and giving it another go, and then trying to install previous versions of atom-beautify using the following,



      apm install atom-beautify@0.33.2
      apm install atom-beautify@0.32.5


      But nothing seems to work, and I get the same error with a Deprecation warning on the latter. Has anyone else encounteredd this issue, are there any known work-arounds for it?










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      I've been trying to install atom-beautify on my Windows 10 x64 machine, but I keep getting this error :



      npm ERR! code Z_BUF_ERROR
      npm ERR! errno -5
      npm ERR! zlib: unexpected end of file

      npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
      npm ERR! C:Users*****.atom.apm_logs2019-01-18T06_40_37_988Z-debug.log


      Googling about it, I found this is an issue that has been raised but closed without much in the way of resolution : https://github.com/Glavin001/atom-beautify/issues/2240



      I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Atom, and also deleting the .apm folder and giving it another go, and then trying to install previous versions of atom-beautify using the following,



      apm install atom-beautify@0.33.2
      apm install atom-beautify@0.32.5


      But nothing seems to work, and I get the same error with a Deprecation warning on the latter. Has anyone else encounteredd this issue, are there any known work-arounds for it?







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          I have found a workaround that works for now. In uninstalling from the Add and Remove service in Windows, the ".atom" folder seems to remain behind. It's in here



          C:/Users/user_name/.atom


          I deleted the aforementioned folder after uninstalling Atom and then reinstalled it, and now the package was installed successfully.






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            I have found a workaround that works for now. In uninstalling from the Add and Remove service in Windows, the ".atom" folder seems to remain behind. It's in here



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            I deleted the aforementioned folder after uninstalling Atom and then reinstalled it, and now the package was installed successfully.






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              I have found a workaround that works for now. In uninstalling from the Add and Remove service in Windows, the ".atom" folder seems to remain behind. It's in here



              C:/Users/user_name/.atom


              I deleted the aforementioned folder after uninstalling Atom and then reinstalled it, and now the package was installed successfully.






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                I have found a workaround that works for now. In uninstalling from the Add and Remove service in Windows, the ".atom" folder seems to remain behind. It's in here



                C:/Users/user_name/.atom


                I deleted the aforementioned folder after uninstalling Atom and then reinstalled it, and now the package was installed successfully.






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                I have found a workaround that works for now. In uninstalling from the Add and Remove service in Windows, the ".atom" folder seems to remain behind. It's in here



                C:/Users/user_name/.atom


                I deleted the aforementioned folder after uninstalling Atom and then reinstalled it, and now the package was installed successfully.







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