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Missing commands for Magento command line



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Whenever I run the common commands I get this and similarly named errors:



    [SymfonyComponentConsoleExceptionCommandNotFoundException]  
There are no commands defined in the "deploy:mode" namespace.


Im using Magento 2.2.5










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  • In terminal other command work like cache clear and indexing ?

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Whenever I run the common commands I get this and similarly named errors:



    [SymfonyComponentConsoleExceptionCommandNotFoundException]  
There are no commands defined in the "deploy:mode" namespace.


Im using Magento 2.2.5










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  • In terminal other command work like cache clear and indexing ?

    – Feedlay Technologies
    Aug 9 '18 at 5:06














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Whenever I run the common commands I get this and similarly named errors:



    [SymfonyComponentConsoleExceptionCommandNotFoundException]  
There are no commands defined in the "deploy:mode" namespace.


Im using Magento 2.2.5










share|improve this question














Whenever I run the common commands I get this and similarly named errors:



    [SymfonyComponentConsoleExceptionCommandNotFoundException]  
There are no commands defined in the "deploy:mode" namespace.


Im using Magento 2.2.5







magento2 command-line






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  • In terminal other command work like cache clear and indexing ?

    – Feedlay Technologies
    Aug 9 '18 at 5:06



















  • In terminal other command work like cache clear and indexing ?

    – Feedlay Technologies
    Aug 9 '18 at 5:06

















In terminal other command work like cache clear and indexing ?

– Feedlay Technologies
Aug 9 '18 at 5:06





In terminal other command work like cache clear and indexing ?

– Feedlay Technologies
Aug 9 '18 at 5:06










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Try by enabling developer mode




php bin/magento deploy:mode:set developer







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    Run Following steps to check & then try again:




    1. Run “composer install” in magento root

    2. please use the -v or -vv option in the command line for debug information.

    3. If an extension has no etc/module.xml file then bin/magento fails.

    4. If a composer.json has a syntax error.


    I hope it helps!






    share|improve this answer































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      It might be permission issue.You can run these commands under your magento directory :



      sudo chmod 777 -R /generated



      sudo chmod 777 -R /var



      sudo chmod 777 -R /pub






      share|improve this answer


























      • It did not. I got this error: [SymfonyComponentConsoleExceptionCommandNotFoundException] There are no commands defined in the "deploy:mode" namespace.

        – Matthew McLennan
        Aug 8 '18 at 19:12













      • @MatthewMcLennan i updated my answer , you can check it

        – sami23
        Aug 8 '18 at 19:32











      • Never give permission like above,because it should be like sudo chmod 777 -R var/

        – Jaisa
        Dec 14 '18 at 7:25











      • Please put slash after var. don't use it before

        – Jaisa
        Dec 14 '18 at 7:26












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      Try by enabling developer mode




      php bin/magento deploy:mode:set developer







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        Try by enabling developer mode




        php bin/magento deploy:mode:set developer







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          Try by enabling developer mode




          php bin/magento deploy:mode:set developer







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          Try by enabling developer mode




          php bin/magento deploy:mode:set developer








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          answered Feb 19 at 4:44









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              Run Following steps to check & then try again:




              1. Run “composer install” in magento root

              2. please use the -v or -vv option in the command line for debug information.

              3. If an extension has no etc/module.xml file then bin/magento fails.

              4. If a composer.json has a syntax error.


              I hope it helps!






              share|improve this answer




























                0














                Run Following steps to check & then try again:




                1. Run “composer install” in magento root

                2. please use the -v or -vv option in the command line for debug information.

                3. If an extension has no etc/module.xml file then bin/magento fails.

                4. If a composer.json has a syntax error.


                I hope it helps!






                share|improve this answer


























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                  Run Following steps to check & then try again:




                  1. Run “composer install” in magento root

                  2. please use the -v or -vv option in the command line for debug information.

                  3. If an extension has no etc/module.xml file then bin/magento fails.

                  4. If a composer.json has a syntax error.


                  I hope it helps!






                  share|improve this answer













                  Run Following steps to check & then try again:




                  1. Run “composer install” in magento root

                  2. please use the -v or -vv option in the command line for debug information.

                  3. If an extension has no etc/module.xml file then bin/magento fails.

                  4. If a composer.json has a syntax error.


                  I hope it helps!







                  share|improve this answer












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                  answered Feb 19 at 4:58









                  Chirag PatelChirag Patel

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                      It might be permission issue.You can run these commands under your magento directory :



                      sudo chmod 777 -R /generated



                      sudo chmod 777 -R /var



                      sudo chmod 777 -R /pub






                      share|improve this answer


























                      • It did not. I got this error: [SymfonyComponentConsoleExceptionCommandNotFoundException] There are no commands defined in the "deploy:mode" namespace.

                        – Matthew McLennan
                        Aug 8 '18 at 19:12













                      • @MatthewMcLennan i updated my answer , you can check it

                        – sami23
                        Aug 8 '18 at 19:32











                      • Never give permission like above,because it should be like sudo chmod 777 -R var/

                        – Jaisa
                        Dec 14 '18 at 7:25











                      • Please put slash after var. don't use it before

                        – Jaisa
                        Dec 14 '18 at 7:26
















                      -1














                      It might be permission issue.You can run these commands under your magento directory :



                      sudo chmod 777 -R /generated



                      sudo chmod 777 -R /var



                      sudo chmod 777 -R /pub






                      share|improve this answer


























                      • It did not. I got this error: [SymfonyComponentConsoleExceptionCommandNotFoundException] There are no commands defined in the "deploy:mode" namespace.

                        – Matthew McLennan
                        Aug 8 '18 at 19:12













                      • @MatthewMcLennan i updated my answer , you can check it

                        – sami23
                        Aug 8 '18 at 19:32











                      • Never give permission like above,because it should be like sudo chmod 777 -R var/

                        – Jaisa
                        Dec 14 '18 at 7:25











                      • Please put slash after var. don't use it before

                        – Jaisa
                        Dec 14 '18 at 7:26














                      -1












                      -1








                      -1







                      It might be permission issue.You can run these commands under your magento directory :



                      sudo chmod 777 -R /generated



                      sudo chmod 777 -R /var



                      sudo chmod 777 -R /pub






                      share|improve this answer















                      It might be permission issue.You can run these commands under your magento directory :



                      sudo chmod 777 -R /generated



                      sudo chmod 777 -R /var



                      sudo chmod 777 -R /pub







                      share|improve this answer














                      share|improve this answer



                      share|improve this answer








                      edited Feb 19 at 4:38









                      Teja Bhagavan Kollepara

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                      3,01241949










                      answered Aug 8 '18 at 19:10









                      sami23sami23

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                      • It did not. I got this error: [SymfonyComponentConsoleExceptionCommandNotFoundException] There are no commands defined in the "deploy:mode" namespace.

                        – Matthew McLennan
                        Aug 8 '18 at 19:12













                      • @MatthewMcLennan i updated my answer , you can check it

                        – sami23
                        Aug 8 '18 at 19:32











                      • Never give permission like above,because it should be like sudo chmod 777 -R var/

                        – Jaisa
                        Dec 14 '18 at 7:25











                      • Please put slash after var. don't use it before

                        – Jaisa
                        Dec 14 '18 at 7:26



















                      • It did not. I got this error: [SymfonyComponentConsoleExceptionCommandNotFoundException] There are no commands defined in the "deploy:mode" namespace.

                        – Matthew McLennan
                        Aug 8 '18 at 19:12













                      • @MatthewMcLennan i updated my answer , you can check it

                        – sami23
                        Aug 8 '18 at 19:32











                      • Never give permission like above,because it should be like sudo chmod 777 -R var/

                        – Jaisa
                        Dec 14 '18 at 7:25











                      • Please put slash after var. don't use it before

                        – Jaisa
                        Dec 14 '18 at 7:26

















                      It did not. I got this error: [SymfonyComponentConsoleExceptionCommandNotFoundException] There are no commands defined in the "deploy:mode" namespace.

                      – Matthew McLennan
                      Aug 8 '18 at 19:12







                      It did not. I got this error: [SymfonyComponentConsoleExceptionCommandNotFoundException] There are no commands defined in the "deploy:mode" namespace.

                      – Matthew McLennan
                      Aug 8 '18 at 19:12















                      @MatthewMcLennan i updated my answer , you can check it

                      – sami23
                      Aug 8 '18 at 19:32





                      @MatthewMcLennan i updated my answer , you can check it

                      – sami23
                      Aug 8 '18 at 19:32













                      Never give permission like above,because it should be like sudo chmod 777 -R var/

                      – Jaisa
                      Dec 14 '18 at 7:25





                      Never give permission like above,because it should be like sudo chmod 777 -R var/

                      – Jaisa
                      Dec 14 '18 at 7:25













                      Please put slash after var. don't use it before

                      – Jaisa
                      Dec 14 '18 at 7:26





                      Please put slash after var. don't use it before

                      – Jaisa
                      Dec 14 '18 at 7:26


















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