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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Eg: `curl ... | NVM_DIR=/usr/local/nvm bash` for a global install. |
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### Manual install |
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### Manual install |
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For manual install create a folder somewhere in your filesystem with the `nvm.sh` file inside it. I put mine in a folder called `nvm`. |
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For manual install create a folder somewhere in your filesystem with the `nvm.sh` file inside it. I put mine in `~/.nvm`. |
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Or if you have `git` installed, then just clone it, and check out the latest version: |
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Or if you have `git` installed, then just clone it, and check out the latest version: |
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@ -41,8 +41,10 @@ To activate nvm, you need to source it from your shell: |
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. ~/.nvm/nvm.sh |
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. ~/.nvm/nvm.sh |
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I always add this line to my `~/.bashrc`, `~/.profile`, or `~/.zshrc` file to have it automatically sourced upon login. |
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Add these lines to your `~/.bashrc`, `~/.profile`, or `~/.zshrc` file to have it automatically sourced upon login: |
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Often I also put in a line to use a specific version of node. |
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export NVM_DIR="$HOME/.nvm" |
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[ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && . "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" # This loads nvm |
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## Usage |
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## Usage |
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