mention deleting ts/node_modules in the docs

https://forums.ankiweb.net/t/strange-behaviour-in-the-html-editor/5796/6
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Damien Elmes 2020-12-22 09:29:30 +10:00
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@ -188,6 +188,17 @@ Audio playing requires `mpv` or `mplayer` to be in your system path.
Recording also requires `lame` to be in your system path.
## Build errors and cleaning
If you get errors with @npm and node_modules in the message, try deleting the
ts/node_modules folder.
Unlike the old Make system, a "clean build" should almost never be required
unless you are debugging issues with the build system. But if you need to get
things to a fresh state, you can run `bazel clean --expunge`. Afte doing so,
make sure you remove the ts/node_modules folder, or subsequent build commands
will fail with a "no such file or directory node_modules/anki" message.
## Tracing build problems
You can run bazel with '-s' to print the commands that are being executed.
@ -212,14 +223,6 @@ in the collection2.log file will also be printed on stdout.
If ANKI_PROFILE_CODE is set, Python profiling data will be written on exit.
## Cleaning
Unlike the old Make system, a "clean build" should almost never be required
unless you are debugging issues with the build system. But if you need to get
things to a fresh state, you can run `bazel clean --expunge`. Afte doing so,
make sure you remove the ts/node_modules folder, or subsequent build commands
will fail with a "no such file or directory node_modules/anki" message.
## Mixing development and study
You may wish to create a separate profile with File>Switch Profile for use