Homebrew install the old version of flow - homebrew

I cd to my react-native project directory, and run flow, it prompts me Launching Flow server for /Users/... Wrong version of Flow. The config specifies version ^0.32.0 but this is version 0.33.0. How do I install the previous version flow with Homebrew?

If you run brew info flow in the console, you'll see a line similar to the following:
flow: stable 0.33.0 (bottled), HEAD
This means that the person managing the flow homebrew formula is removing old versions as the version gets updated, so it's impossible for you to access any old versions, barring performing some behind the scenes business I'm unaware of.
Luckily, there's a solution for you. I assume you're using npm, in which case you can try the following:
npm install flow-bin#0.32 -g
This will install a binary wrapper for flow, packaged through npm, in which previous versions are all available. By installing globally, you can use the flow commands in the command line.
If you don't want to install globally, for fear of conflicting with other projects, etc., you can still install locally and use flow:
npm install flow-bin#0.32
Now, add the following to package.json:
"scripts": {
...
"flow": "flow ."
},
And now, you'll be able to run flow on your project with the command:
npm run flow

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Yarn requires Node.js 4.0 or higher to be installed. - Symfony - Docker - Yarn

I'm trying to install yarn in my symfony project, but did not succeed yet.
I installed nodejs and all needed requirements on windows. When I type node -v or yarn -v inside a windows cmd, it displays versions for the respective tools as expected.
But in my symfony project inside the container, it seems like the node and yarn commands can't be found.
Here is a screentshot of my Directory
When I type yarn -v or yarn install it gives the following error:
Yarn requires Node.js 4.0 or higher to be installed.
I don't know how to fix this error. Can someone point me in the right direction?
Yarn requires Node.js 4.0 or higher to be installed.
Currently working on Windows 8.1 and first had this issue recently when working with Gatsby and also with Rails, this issue persisted even though everything was up to date, what worked for both instances was running the CMD Line in the project directory as Administrator, then running yarn commands.
Seems to only work in the CMD Line, this was just a hunch and it worked.
Sure there is a reference but couldn't find it in the Documentation to prove the above, if anyone in future comes across the Docs, kindly link it to this post.

Error: yq#3 has been disabled because it is not maintained upstream! How to install a disabled brew Formulae?

I'm trying to install yq#3 on my Mac running brew install yq#3 and I get the error:
Error: yq#3 has been disabled because it is not maintained upstream!
I see that it's there on their website at https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/yq#3#default but it doesn't seem to be supported anymore.
I still need to install it since our projects at work are using this specific version.
The only way that I'm thinking about is downloading the source code, building it myself, and adding it to the path but I'm thinking that there might be a simpler solution.
Any suggestion?
Thanks!
From yq github, you can install a binary by running:
wget https://github.com/mikefarah/yq/releases/download/3.4.1/yq_darwin_amd64 -O /usr/local/bin/yq &&\
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/yq
3.4.1 is the latest 3 version, darwin_amd64 is the Mac package (don't worry about having an Intel machine and installing the package that says AMD, the name comes from something about AMD invented the 64-bit instruction set).

vips/vips8 file not found #include <vips/vips8> in Ionic cordova in IOS

I found an error in sharp.
After that, I found a blog in which they ask to delete sharp from the node module and run sudo npm i.
I have gone through GitHub and write minipass - 2.7.0
After that, I got a new error in
vips/vips8 file not found #include <vips/vips8>
I'm using Ionic with Angular on Macbook
I use commands which is
1.sudo npm install
2.sudo npm i gulp-sass -ES --unsafe-perm=true
3.sudo ionic cordova platform add ios
I very recently ran into a similar issue after making some changes to a project's package.json on my Mac (not an Angular or Cordova project).
I came across this GitHub issue for the sharp package which mentioned you may need to update the globally-installed version of libvips: https://github.com/lovell/sharp/issues/1148
In my case, since I use Homebrew but had not directly installed this package previously, I was able to resolve by running brew install vips and then re-running npm install. Note that it has a lot of dependencies so installation may take some time.
Edit: if that doesn't work, you may need to try a fresh install by removing node_modules, then re-running npm i.
This might be not applicable to everyone, but remove package-lock.json and node_modules directory first and then try npm install again. (I also added the minipass in my package.json, by the way)
In my case, I had encountered the same error, but I could solve it by doing the above.

Command `bundle` unrecognized. Did you mean to run this inside a react-native project?

I am currently upgrading to the most recent version of react from 0.11.0 branch.
I have upgraded successfully through each step with minimal issues but when I got to 0.14.0 I hit some issues with:
node_modules/react-native/packager/react-native-xcode.sh
No matter what I do all my machines seem to get this same error.
Command `bundle` unrecognized. Did you mean to run this inside a react-native project?
I also run this same command that script runs from my terminal in the same location and it works fine, I have also set the path as well and before the script runs no mas, set path inside the script still nothing.
I am hoping someone else has saw this and has found a solution or is there a work around so we dont need this script.
I started this project with react-native ~0.6.0 maybe even a little earlier.
I have even removed nvm to combat this issue and using single install of node which is on PATH in both conditions.
Thanks!
Have you installed the latest version of react-native-cli globally?
npm uninstall -g react-native-cli
npm install -g react-native-cli
I personally preferred to install it as a dev dependency.
yarn add -D react-native-cli

Using "npm install" to install jquery-ui

I see from here https://github.com/jquery/jquery-ui that jquery-ui's latest release is 1.11.4. However, when I use "npm install jquery-ui", it's only 1.10.3. I checked this version in node_modules/jquery-ui/jquery-ui.js.
Is there any way for me to install the latest version?
jQuery-ui specifically needs to be build after installation. To avoid this, use npm install jquery-ui-dist
T J gave the right answer, but it is a bit short / too generic.
The GitHub project is at https://github.com/jquery/jquery-ui/
So the real command would be npm install github:jquery/jquery-ui (you can even skip github: as npm defaults to it).
But this would bring you the latest, unstable version (around 1.12 at time of writing), and it didn't even work when I tried.
So it is better to fetch a tagged version:
npm install github:jquery/jquery-ui#1.11.4
Generic note: AFAIK, if the project hasn't a package.json file, this kind of install can still fail.
Here is the current latest version (1.11.4), same package that bower is using, including all themes.
npm install github:components/jqueryui#1.11.4
You can install it like
npm install github:mygithubuser/myproject
as mentioned in the install documentation

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