Chances are when working with your broked setup you created a .yo-rc.json
file in a parent directory of /yeomantest/
.
Yeoman uses .yo-rc.json
to determine the root of your project. This allows users to run yo n
command from anywhere inside the project directory and have them applied from the correct location.
So, walk up your directory tree and try to find a .yo-rc.json
file; then delete it. On OSx and Windows, .named
files are hidden by default, you may need to make them visible from your system configuration.