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I'm not able to run the project, I'm getting this below error.
[0] [0] [0] 12:18:40 AM - Found 0 errors. Watching for file changes. [2] [2] ####### [2] ################ [2] ######### ######### [2] ######### ########## [2] ######### ###### ######### [2] ########################################## [2] ##### ##################### ##### [2] ##### ############## ##### [2] ##### ### ###### ### ##### [2] ##### ####### ####### ##### [2] ##### ########### ########### ##### [2] ##### ########################## ##### [2] ##### ########################## ##### [2] ##### ###################### ###### [2] ###### ############# ####### [2] ######### #### ######### [2] ######### ######### [2] ######### ######### [2] ######### [2] [2] Welcome to Metro! [2] Fast - Scalable - Integrated [2] [1] (node:9223) [DEP0148] DeprecationWarning: Use of deprecated folder mapping "./" in the "exports" field module resolution of the package at /Users/alan/playground/react/github-contribution/devhub/node_modules/postcss-safe-parser/node_modules/postcss/package.json. [1] Update this package.json to use a subpath pattern like "./*". [1] (Use `node --trace-deprecation ...` to show where the warning was created) [1] ℹ 「wds」: Project is running at http://192.168.15.153/ [1] ℹ 「wds」: webpack output is served from [1] ℹ 「wds」: Content not from webpack is served from /Users/alan/playground/react/github-contribution/devhub/packages/web/public [1] ℹ 「wds」: 404s will fallback to / [1] Starting the development server... [1] [1] Browserslist: caniuse-lite is outdated. Please run: [1] npx browserslist@latest --update-db [1] [1] Why you should do it regularly: [1] https://github.com/browserslist/browserslist#browsers-data-updating [2] /Users/alan/playground/react/github-contribution/devhub/node_modules/metro-hermes-compiler/src/emhermesc.js:81 [2] throw ex; [2] ^ [2] [2] Error: EMFILE: too many open files, watch [2] at FSEvent.FSWatcher._handle.onchange (node:internal/fs/watchers:204:21) [2] Emitted 'error' event on NodeWatcher instance at: [2] at NodeWatcher.checkedEmitError (/Users/alan/playground/react/github-contribution/devhub/node_modules/sane/src/node_watcher.js:143:12) [2] at FSWatcher.emit (node:events:513:28) [2] at FSEvent.FSWatcher._handle.onchange (node:internal/fs/watchers:210:12) { [2] errno: -24, [2] syscall: 'watch', [2] code: 'EMFILE', [2] filename: null [2] } error Command failed with exit code 7. info Visit https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/cli/run for documentation about this command. error Command failed. [2] Exit code: 7 [2] Command: /Users/alan/.nvm/versions/node/v16.20.2/bin/node [2] Arguments: /opt/homebrew/Cellar/yarn/1.22.21/libexec/lib/cli.js start [2] Directory: /Users/alan/playground/react/github-contribution/devhub/packages/mobile [2] Output: [2] info Visit https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/cli/workspace for documentation about this command. [2] yarn workspace @devhub/mobile start exited with code 7 --> Sending SIGTERM to other processes.. [3] wait-on http://localhost:3000 && yarn workspace @devhub/desktop start exited with code SIGTERM --> Sending SIGTERM to other processes.. [0] yarn workspace @devhub/desktop compile -w exited with code 1 --> Sending SIGTERM to other processes.. [1] yarn workspace @devhub/web start exited with code 1 error Command failed with exit code 1. info Visit https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/cli/run for documentation about this command.``` I'm running using `yarn dev`
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I'm not able to run the project, I'm getting this below error.
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