Unsolved EXT-Music player does not work
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I got this when I update MM2
git pull
Updating 118e2123…5ea8a346
error: Your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by merge:
package.json
Please commit your changes or stash them before you merge.
Aborting -
After stash, googel assistant stopped working
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And… Wiki don’t help?
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Did you try the following from the wiki?
Refresh / Major Updating
This new command allow force reinstall or update all MMM-GoogleAssistant components:
MMM-GoogleAssistantand all EXTs installed
This command make automatic things !This command can be used when a new MagicMirror² version is installed
When you have too many MMM-GoogleAssistant components to update
When you want to refresh (like a first install) all MMM-GoogleAssistant componentscd ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-GoogleAssistant
npm run refresh -
thank you guys for your patience. I updated GoogleAssistant, but get more alerts when running magic mirror and the error about music player is still there. I am thinking about to do it from the scratch. I mean I will install a pure clean rasbian system install magic mirror. And then the first module I install would be EXT-MusicPlayer to see if it works. how do you think about the idea
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@risingsun6 sometimes a clean install is the way to go. I would suggest the following if you go that route
- Clean OS load
- Install Magicmirror 2.27
- Start magicmirror default configuration to ensure it’s loaded with no errors
- Install mmm-google assistant
- Update the config file
- Start magic mirror and test google assistant
- Use the google assistant web interface to load ext-music player and to update config.js
- Restart the mirror and test the player
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@risingsun6 once you get everything running zip the entire magicmirror folder. Then you can usually recover to a “last known good state” by unzipping the files with overwrite or just delete the “bad” magicmirror folder and unzip the saved version.