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I am trying to use getbase.org css framework for my new project:



They have an installation setup on their documentation which is:



git clone https://github.com/matthewhartman/base-starter.git your-website /
&& cd your-website && rm -rf .git && npm i && npm start



This is what I get when I want to start it, I do have the latest node, npm and gulp installed:



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Also I just realise that project version is 3.9.1 but local version is 4.0.0, maybe that's the case? I have used getbase.org without any problems before i reinstalled my ubuntu os.



Any help is appreaciated, been looking for a solution for hours...
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    I am trying to use getbase.org css framework for my new project:



    They have an installation setup on their documentation which is:



    git clone https://github.com/matthewhartman/base-starter.git your-website /
    && cd your-website && rm -rf .git && npm i && npm start



    This is what I get when I want to start it, I do have the latest node, npm and gulp installed:



    enter image description here



    enter image description here



    Also I just realise that project version is 3.9.1 but local version is 4.0.0, maybe that's the case? I have used getbase.org without any problems before i reinstalled my ubuntu os.



    Any help is appreaciated, been looking for a solution for hours...
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      I am trying to use getbase.org css framework for my new project:



      They have an installation setup on their documentation which is:



      git clone https://github.com/matthewhartman/base-starter.git your-website /
      && cd your-website && rm -rf .git && npm i && npm start



      This is what I get when I want to start it, I do have the latest node, npm and gulp installed:



      enter image description here



      enter image description here



      Also I just realise that project version is 3.9.1 but local version is 4.0.0, maybe that's the case? I have used getbase.org without any problems before i reinstalled my ubuntu os.



      Any help is appreaciated, been looking for a solution for hours...
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      I am trying to use getbase.org css framework for my new project:



      They have an installation setup on their documentation which is:



      git clone https://github.com/matthewhartman/base-starter.git your-website /
      && cd your-website && rm -rf .git && npm i && npm start



      This is what I get when I want to start it, I do have the latest node, npm and gulp installed:



      enter image description here



      enter image description here



      Also I just realise that project version is 3.9.1 but local version is 4.0.0, maybe that's the case? I have used getbase.org without any problems before i reinstalled my ubuntu os.



      Any help is appreaciated, been looking for a solution for hours...
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