401 Unauthorized: @angular/cli@latest - Angular 7.0.4












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When starting my project today, I found the following error:
ERROR TypeError: Cannot read property 'whitelist' of undefined
at isFiltered (:1:5016)
at Object.x [as send] (:1:74196)
at DevtoolsExtension.push../node_modules/@ngrx/store-devtools/fesm5/store-devtools.js.DevtoolsExtension.notify (store-devtools.js:210)



So after searching, I decided to reinstall @angular/cli, but impossible.



I saw there was some security issues on npm today, so I wiped out everything and downloaded a brand new version of nvm.



However, it still can't install angular/cli because of a 401!



Now using node v11.3.0 (npm v6.4.1)
➜ ~ npm install -g @angular/cli

npm ERR! code E401
npm ERR! 401 Unauthorized: @angular/cli@latest



Is it maybe related to https://github.com/dominictarr/event-stream/issues/116 ?



Thank you for your help










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    When starting my project today, I found the following error:
    ERROR TypeError: Cannot read property 'whitelist' of undefined
    at isFiltered (:1:5016)
    at Object.x [as send] (:1:74196)
    at DevtoolsExtension.push../node_modules/@ngrx/store-devtools/fesm5/store-devtools.js.DevtoolsExtension.notify (store-devtools.js:210)



    So after searching, I decided to reinstall @angular/cli, but impossible.



    I saw there was some security issues on npm today, so I wiped out everything and downloaded a brand new version of nvm.



    However, it still can't install angular/cli because of a 401!



    Now using node v11.3.0 (npm v6.4.1)
    ➜ ~ npm install -g @angular/cli

    npm ERR! code E401
    npm ERR! 401 Unauthorized: @angular/cli@latest



    Is it maybe related to https://github.com/dominictarr/event-stream/issues/116 ?



    Thank you for your help










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      When starting my project today, I found the following error:
      ERROR TypeError: Cannot read property 'whitelist' of undefined
      at isFiltered (:1:5016)
      at Object.x [as send] (:1:74196)
      at DevtoolsExtension.push../node_modules/@ngrx/store-devtools/fesm5/store-devtools.js.DevtoolsExtension.notify (store-devtools.js:210)



      So after searching, I decided to reinstall @angular/cli, but impossible.



      I saw there was some security issues on npm today, so I wiped out everything and downloaded a brand new version of nvm.



      However, it still can't install angular/cli because of a 401!



      Now using node v11.3.0 (npm v6.4.1)
      ➜ ~ npm install -g @angular/cli

      npm ERR! code E401
      npm ERR! 401 Unauthorized: @angular/cli@latest



      Is it maybe related to https://github.com/dominictarr/event-stream/issues/116 ?



      Thank you for your help










      share|improve this question














      When starting my project today, I found the following error:
      ERROR TypeError: Cannot read property 'whitelist' of undefined
      at isFiltered (:1:5016)
      at Object.x [as send] (:1:74196)
      at DevtoolsExtension.push../node_modules/@ngrx/store-devtools/fesm5/store-devtools.js.DevtoolsExtension.notify (store-devtools.js:210)



      So after searching, I decided to reinstall @angular/cli, but impossible.



      I saw there was some security issues on npm today, so I wiped out everything and downloaded a brand new version of nvm.



      However, it still can't install angular/cli because of a 401!



      Now using node v11.3.0 (npm v6.4.1)
      ➜ ~ npm install -g @angular/cli

      npm ERR! code E401
      npm ERR! 401 Unauthorized: @angular/cli@latest



      Is it maybe related to https://github.com/dominictarr/event-stream/issues/116 ?



      Thank you for your help







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