 Hi, it's Kris Jin. I just want to fix the error that we had earlier about Nodemon. Remember that in the session we had an issue with the Nodemonitor. So let me go to the app 2 first and a quick way is to go here, right-click, and open the integrated terminal. Make sure I'm in there. And we installed npm install dash G for global Nodemon. Even though the package is installed properly, right after that, and we try to access it by typing Nodemon and you get this error, right? It's not a recognized command. So if you get this, then what you need to do is you have to add this package yourself. And if you don't know what this is installed, you can type in this command config get prefix. What I will tell you is where npm is installed. And usually when install packages like Nodemon, it will install into the same directory here. So if you see that, you just basically copy this link here. And then we're going to go and search for env and select the edit system environment variables here, open that, go to the environment variables and add it to the path here. Okay, so click the path, you can double click on it or highly click edit, it doesn't matter. As you can see, I don't have it here. So just go and create a new one and just paste it right in here. So now it points to this npm directory and just click okay, okay, all the way out and then you should be good. So after that, you can clear your console and then try again. So Nodemon and then if it still doesn't recognize that, just close it again and reopen one more time. So we run Visual Studio Code, so it refreshes in memory. So now let me go back to the same place and type in Nodemon. Okay, you see that it runs the app that we test earlier. As you can see, now if I go and click on this link, it opens the browser and runs the file. Okay, and if I go back to, you know, whatever it is, I don't have anything set up here, but you can see that it's running now. And the advantage of this is, let me go and minimize my screen, is that when I change code, I will leave this running. Okay, this is still running in the terminal. I'm just going to close the terminal. I did not delete it, just close it. So now if I change something in my code here, which I don't have to file here, but if I go and change this back to just send high, okay, and then go back to the browser and refresh, you see that it works right away. I did not have to go back to my terminal and, you know, cancel and rerun again. So that's what NoMod is for. It just monitors changes in your code so that when you save your code, it refreshes, it will load automatically for you. So you don't have to manually go here and do it all the time. Okay, so if this still doesn't work, then I guess the last thing you can do is you can go and then, you know, close it again, and then go and find your Visual Studio Code program and run as administrator. Okay, so right click on it, run as administrator. Okay, and then just do the installation process all over again, like we just did and see if that helps. All right, so if you have, you still have issues, if it still doesn't work, and if you want to use it, you know, let me know and I'm happy to help. Okay, thanks.