![]() ![]() Npm no longer installs peer dependencies so you need to install them manually, just do an npm install on the needed deps, and then try to install the main one again. 1 See also Why do peer dependencies exist?.It would be better to test if you are actually having problems with the newer version. For example, it some-package has a dependency on ^1.5.0, and you have installed, you may not need to roll back the version. 1 In general, you may not always want to resolve an unmet dependency.Try this: npm view angular-material peerDependencies Not for Reza, so it's to late, but for any others.Does these type of error create any problem?.How do I resolve this to get AngularJS Material and MDI installed? npm WARN requires a peer of ^1.5.0 but none was installed. npm install angular-material mdi errors with: - - UNMET PEER DEPENDENCY ^1.5.0 - UNMET PEER DEPENDENCY ^1.5.0 - - UNMET PEER DEPENDENCY ^1.5.0 `- npm WARN enoent ENOENT: no such file or directory, open 'C:\Users\xxxxx\Desktop\ngClassifieds\package.json' npm WARN requires a peer of ^1.5.0 but none was installed. I'm trying to install angular-material and mdi into my working folder. I'm on Windows 10, with Node 5.6.0 and npm 3.6.0.
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