Just say no!

There are a lot of bad people in the world. You'd be forgiven if you think the worst people in the world are the people for asking you to pipe a red hot curl to sh in curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh but thankfully for the folks at Mozilla, there exists a greater evil: node package manager and specifically the people who use node package manager. Included in this list of deplorables is Google and the angular-cli team which wants you to npm install -g @angular/cli Do you know what I want them to install and where? Well, let us not talk about that here. However, I will mention that you do not need to npm install dash g anything because you can create a node_modules folder the root of your home directory if it doesn't already exist and anywhere in your home directory outside of a node project, npm install which will install it in the next node_modules it finds which should be in the root of your home directory. Then, simply find the package you need and add it to your path. No need to sudo node. Just say no to npm install -g. Say no to crimes against the universe.