login is not a function error message in Hero ku












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When using Windows and I enter heroku login into gitbash, I get the warning message below. How do I solve this?



TypeError: cli_ux_1.default.anykey is not a function
at Login.login (C:/Program Files/Heroku/client/node_modules/@heroku-cli/comm and/lib/login.js:40:44)









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When using Windows and I enter heroku login into gitbash, I get the warning message below. How do I solve this?



TypeError: cli_ux_1.default.anykey is not a function
at Login.login (C:/Program Files/Heroku/client/node_modules/@heroku-cli/comm and/lib/login.js:40:44)









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  • If you indent core, error messages and log texts by 4 positions, they are displayed as they should.

    – Dirk Horsten
    Nov 26 '18 at 22:43














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When using Windows and I enter heroku login into gitbash, I get the warning message below. How do I solve this?



TypeError: cli_ux_1.default.anykey is not a function
at Login.login (C:/Program Files/Heroku/client/node_modules/@heroku-cli/comm and/lib/login.js:40:44)









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When using Windows and I enter heroku login into gitbash, I get the warning message below. How do I solve this?



TypeError: cli_ux_1.default.anykey is not a function
at Login.login (C:/Program Files/Heroku/client/node_modules/@heroku-cli/comm and/lib/login.js:40:44)






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  • If you indent core, error messages and log texts by 4 positions, they are displayed as they should.

    – Dirk Horsten
    Nov 26 '18 at 22:43



















  • If you indent core, error messages and log texts by 4 positions, they are displayed as they should.

    – Dirk Horsten
    Nov 26 '18 at 22:43

















If you indent core, error messages and log texts by 4 positions, they are displayed as they should.

– Dirk Horsten
Nov 26 '18 at 22:43





If you indent core, error messages and log texts by 4 positions, they are displayed as they should.

– Dirk Horsten
Nov 26 '18 at 22:43












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Try uninstalling and reinstalling heroku-cli with admin privileges (Run as administrator). Had the same issue, did that and got fixed.






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