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Looks like npm is installed but does not work.
use n or nvm to manage installed node/npm versions.
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How To manage Different Versions of Node in Your system
1 - n is a tool that allows you to easily switch between different versions of Node.js. Follow the official guide in case this does not work for you due to an update or need a command not highlighted below. Here's how you can use n to switch between Node.js versions:
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Nvm or homebrew for Node install
Listing people's recommendations with links below. I'm glad I asked this question. I received a lot of good recommendations. Thanks All! * nvm (https://nvm.sh) - Simple to use and easy to follow instructions with more in-depth configuration for those that need it. Some experienced a slightly slower terminal. Supports nodjs, iojs, and node version per project/directory. * fnm (https://github.com/Schniz/fnm) - Built with speed in mind. It is like nvm, but faster. Also supports node version per project/directory. * Volta (https://volta.sh/) - Looks easy to use and has good documentation. * asdf (https://asdf-vm.com/) - Supports multiple runtimes and tools by adding plugins. Admittedly, is a bit confusing and more than I need right now (Node, Rust, Python, Ruby, etc.) * Homebrew (https://brew.sh/) - Not a version manager but can act like one by installing nvm, fnm, asdf, or others. Some additional configuration may be needed. * Proto (https://moonrepo.dev/proto) - Supports Bun, Deno, Node.js (npm, pnpm, yarn), Rust, and Go. Also good documentation. Setup looks a bit complex to me :/. * n (https://github.com/tj/n) - Supports Node and npm per project. Simple and to the point.
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Flatpaks š„°
I used n. It was pretty good. I still hated every time I had to change versions and the idea of making dockers for this came with a friend. Thankfully, I don't have that.project anymore
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Linux: Best way to install node & npm
https://github.com/tj/n to install node and manage versions
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What do use to manage your nodejs installation?
N package since I found it out. Happy for both local pc and servers.
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Show HN: NuƱo's Stupid Node Version Manager
Nice work, and good on you for taking matters into your own hands.
I did the same thing as you a few years ago, and then shortly afterwards discovered n [0], which really ought to be the go-to for managing multiple versions of Node.js in my opinion.
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Language Version Managers - the Developer Parachutes
In the Node world, there are a few options like NVM, N, FNM, Volta, and more. I've been a longtime user of NVM, so we'll detail those instructions for use here:
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3 Useful Node.js Version Managers
Simple as that! ## 2. n ā *Github stars: 16.7K+* [n](https://github.com/tj/n) is an interactive Node.js version manager: no subshells, no profile setup, no convoluted API, just simple. ![](https://images.pingan8787.com/images/20220807/image3.gif) `n` is supported on macOS, Linux, including with Windows Subsystem for Linux, and various other unix-like systems. It is written as a BASH script but does not require you to use BASH as your command shell. ### Installation If you already have Node.js installed, an easy way to install `n` is using npm:
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fnm: Fast and simple Node.js version manager, built in Rust
What's the benefit over something more established, like https://www.npmjs.com/package/n ?
nvm for Windows
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NVM ā Node Version Management
I usually develop on Windows so I installed NVM for Windows from here, but if youāre on other OS Iām sure you can find a version that supports it, probably this is the answer.
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Node NPM in teams - bundle hell.
You can use nvm and nvm for Windows to switch version of Node and NPM on the fly.
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He actualizado node js y ahora no puedo usar mi propio cĆ³digo
Te recomendarĆa usar asdf(https://asdf-vm.com/) o nvm(https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm) si usas Linux o Mac. Si usas windows hay versiĆ³n de nvm para windows(https://github.com/coreybutler/nvm-windows)
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Updated: [How-To] Use React Native to Make Apps for a 360 Camera
* [Node JS](https://github.com/coreybutler/nvm-windows)
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Has anybody built an offline version of Monkeytype from git on Linux?
Harder option: install nvm , and run ānvm use ltsā. NVM Iāll manage your nodejs version and let you easily update/switch version
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You can handle many Node versions at once and switch them automatically with nvm
If you're working on multiple projects, some might have different node version requirements. This happens a lot for Open Source contributors! Let's see how to quickly switch between them with a tool called nvm and leverage the .nvmrc file to make it 100% seamless! It's available on all OS, including Windows, Linux, and MacOS. Do not get confused though, Windows has its own version, slightly different from the one for Unix systems: - Windows: https://github.com/coreybutler/nvm-windows - Linux/MacOS: https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm In short, they both use nvm as a terminal command, so for basic usage you won't find many differences. For advanced users though, you may notice something. Make sure to read the docs in the README.md file of each repository. I explain everything in a video, if you're interested you can watch it here: https://youtu.be/A-pbv5eKCDc Enjoy nvm!
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You can manage multiple Node versions with nvm
Windows: https://github.com/coreybutler/nvm-windows
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Signal Desktop Migration / Backup w/ Conversation History (but no previews)
I used nvm (for Windows) (for Linux/MacOS else) to install node/npm for use. Then I used the v18 lts version of node to run this.
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How to Create an Astro JS Project - Quick Start Guide
NVM is a macOS and Linux project. To use it on Windows, you'll have to use NVM for windows.
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Awful Upgrade Experience: Use node 11, wants node 14. Use node 14, wants node 11
I am using the official update guide to update one major version at a time. I am also using the best node-angular compatibility guide I could find in conjunction with nvm-windows to manage node versions.
What are some alternatives?
nodist - Natural node.js and npm version manager for windows.
nvs - Node Version Switcher - A cross-platform tool for switching between versions and forks of Node.js
nodenv - Manage multiple NodeJS versions.
fnm - š Fast and simple Node.js version manager, built in Rust
asdf - Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more
nodeenv - Virtual environment for Node.js & integrator with virtualenv
volta - Volta: JS Toolchains as Code. ā”
nvm - Node Version Manager - POSIX-compliant bash script to manage multiple active node.js versions