Difference between revisions of "Nvm use"
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− | [[nvm]] use [<version>] Modify PATH to use <version>. Uses .nvmrc if available and version is omitted. | + | [[nvm]] use [<version>] Modify PATH to use <version>. Uses [[.nvmrc]] if available and version is omitted. |
The following optional arguments, if provided, must appear directly after `nvm use`: | The following optional arguments, if provided, must appear directly after `nvm use`: | ||
--silent Silences stdout/stderr output | --silent Silences stdout/stderr output |
Revision as of 14:45, 17 June 2022
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nvm use [<version>] Modify PATH to use <version>. Uses .nvmrc if available and version is omitted. The following optional arguments, if provided, must appear directly after `nvm use`: --silent Silences stdout/stderr output --lts Uses automatic LTS (long-term support) alias `lts/*`, if available. --lts=<LTS name> Uses automatic alias for provided LTS line, if available.
See also
- nvm:
nvm
[install | use | run | ls | ls-remote | alias ], .nvmrc, node --version, nvm alias default, brew install nvm, --help ]
- Node.js, JavaScript runtime, Deno, nock, next.js, express.js, electron, Nest.js, nvm,
package.json
, Webpack,node -r
,npm, nvm, node-gyp
, Node.js modules, Fastify, PM2, UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning, node-inspector, Puppeteer, Node-config, Node-RED
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