NPM Install Global stuck - node.js

when i try to install angular cli in my computer i keep stuck on
loadRequestedDeps ->netw | #######---------------------------------
and not going any where , as long as im waiting ,
i'm running the command prompt in administrator already
and i'm already try this step
npm uninstall -g angular-cli
npm cache clean
npm install -g angular-cli#latest
last time im install angular-cli: 1.0.0-beta.6
is working fine but now i cant install any npm in global, but i can install it from package.json

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Npm always showing me npm ERR! when I try to install anything

Please I need your help whenever I try to install anything with npm I always get errors please help me.
Update
From what read from the docs you should install the #ionic/cli
$ npm install -g #ionic/cli
From the docs:
If there was a previous installation of the Ionic CLI, it will need to be uninstalled due to a change in package name.
$ npm uninstall -g ionic
$ npm install -g #ionic/cli
You may want to add debug info while installing e.g.:
$ npm install -dd -g #ionic/cli
From your screenshot not sure if there is an error with your GIT config, or permissions to install the ionic cli globally on your machine...
Outdated
There should not be a space between ionic and #4, you should run e.g.:
npm install -g ionic#4
You can try with command like this npm install -g ionic#{{version}}.
In the place of version you should put your prefered version.

No valid versions available for undefined when running npm install -g #angular/cli

Running Windows 10 Enterprise.
I am trying to install angular cli to run the angular project. I entered below command.
--> npm install -g #angular/cli
I m getting below error.
--> npm ERR! code ENOVERSIONS
--> npm ERR! No valid versions available for undefined
what am i doing wrong
Seems to be you have to uninstall the node version and have to install it again
In order to run the npm install -g #angular/cli You need to have the node installed. Please find the below link to install the relevent node version for your PC. And try running the npm install -g #angular/cli command again.
Download the Node.js
Please make sure old node_modules are completely deleted and package-lock.json . Try fresh npm install now
rm package-lock.json
rm -rf node_modules
npm install

How to install gatsby?

When I try to install gatsby running npm install gatsby-cli -g , it shows that is successfuly installed but it does not work when I run gatsby --help oder gatsby -- build .... , it shows:
-bash: gatsby: command not found
the reason you are getting that is that you haven't installed it globally
$ npm i -g gatsby
$ source ~/.bashrc
source will refresh your terminal so you don't need to close it and open it up again
cli commands only work with globally installed packages
The Gatsby CLI is available via npm and should be installed globally by running:
npm install -g gatsby-cli
If you are unable to successfully run the Gatsby CLI due to a permissions issue, you may want to check out the npm docs on fixing permissions.
global flag -g comes first while installing any package
instead of npm install gatsby-cli -g run npm i -g gatsby-cli
any of below will work
npm install --global <package_name_to_install>
npm install -g <package_name_to_install>
npm i --global <package_name_to_install>
npm i -g <package_name_to_install>
for you package_name_to_install is gatsby-cli

Your global Angular CLI version (6.0.8) is greater than your local version (1.0.2)

C:\dev\myApp> ng serve -o
Your global Angular CLI version (6.0.8) is greater than your local version (1.0.2).
The local Angular CLI version is used.
To disable this warning use `"ng config -g cli.warnings.versionMismatch false"`
I don't know what to do with this.
I tried uninstalling angular/cli and npm cache clean but still have problems.
Anyone help me !
You have the old angular/cli package in your package.json
To update use:
npm r angular-cli
npm i #angular/cli#latest -D
Be aware though, if you have already been using the old cli for a long time, you might have to do some code migration. Especially when it comes to tests, polyfills and the angular config file.
You could try to create an empty angular project using the new cli, and compare the files which are created there, with the files you have in your own project, and update where applicable.
After that, when you have to update your cli again, you can use the new ng update command
You are using new project in older CLI you need to run this commands
npm uninstall --save-dev angular-cli
npm install --save-dev #angular/cli#latest
npm install
or you can try this approach
Updating npm :
Run [sudo] npm install -g npm (sudo is only required on Mac/ Linux)
Updating the CLI :
[sudo] npm uninstall -g angular-cli #angular/cli
npm cache clean
[sudo] npm install -g #angular/cli
i have try all command above but, it don't work. Maybe you can try this command for same probblem. it work for me.
ng update #angular/cli #angular/core
npm uninstall --save-dev angular-cli
npm install
if it still problem you can visit : https://angular.io/cli/update
and you can choice "Angular Update Guide" for specify version update from X to X

angular cli install command showing errors

npm install -g #angular/cli
I am trying to install angular cli on Windows 10, I have already installed npm and node, and have verified their version, they are above then what is required for angular cli to install but when I run install command on the prompt it show error.
i have uninstalled npm and node, then reinstalled them, and tried again to install and it worked :) thanks
first try to see node and npm is installed successfully using following commands on cmd
node -v
for node and it will return the version of node,then
npm -v
then it will return the version of npm after that in windows go to environment variables and see node environmental varible is there. after that
npm cache clean --force
use to clean the cache and go to users/Appdata/roaming and delete all the node modules in npm cache folder and restart your computer and give the following command.
npm install -g #angular/cli

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