Use the nvm alias command to change the default Node version.
But you can use the alias command to change the value of an existing alias or create a brand-new alias. NVM already provides some pre-made defaults such as default and node, which refers to the latest version. You might find it convenient to refer to a Node version by a different or easier to remember name. NVM confirms it is now running the selected version of Node and returns a Node prompt. The run command is very similar to nvm use in all other respects. To switch to a new version of Node and immediately open a Node console, use nvm run. To go back to using the system’s version of Node, run the command nvm use system. You can also confirm the version of Node currently in use with node -v. NVM again returns the current version number. Now using node v14.15.4You can also confirm the current version of Node with nvm current. NVM confirms it is now using the new version. Specify either the version number of Node (major or minor release) or an alias such as node. To select a different version of Node, use the nvm use command. NVM returns a list of all Node versions and aliases, along with an arrow indicating the current version. Review all installed versions of Node with the ls command. If you specify a version of Node that is not available, NVM responds with the error message Version '15.0.2' not found - try 'nvm ls-remote' to browse available versions. Node also displays the exact version it selected after installation (for example, Now using node v14.15.4). You can determine the latest version of each release from the output of nvm ls-remote.
If you only specify the major release number for a Node version, NVM installs the latest version of that release. Now using node v15.5.1 (npm v7.3.0)Ĭreating default alias: default -> node (-> v15.5.1) Note
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To install the current version of Node, run the following: nvm install nodeĪfter a successful install, NVM displays information about the installation. You can install as many versions of Node as you want. The install command downloads, compiles, and installs the specified version of Node. You can confirm the version of NVM that is running with the following command: nvm -version If you see the message nvm: command not found, confirm the original installation completed successfully and repeat step #2 of this section to source the. If the installation was successful, NVM returns nvm. nvmrc file (if used).Ĭonfirm you have successfully installed NVM.
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This guide describes how to install NVM, and how to use it to install and run different versions of Node. NVM allows you to easily install different versions of Node and switch between them on a per-shell basis.
NVM is easy to install and understand, and works on any POSIX-compliant shell (for example, sh or bash). Node Version Manager (NVM) is an open source version manager for