nvm
Node Version Manager - POSIX-compliant bash script to manage multiple active node.js versions (by nvm-sh)
fnm
๐ Fast and simple Node.js version manager, built in Rust (by Schniz)
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313 | 62 | |
75,390 | 15,236 | |
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7.8 | 7.3 | |
about 1 month ago | 7 days ago | |
Shell | Rust | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
nvm
Posts with mentions or reviews of nvm.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-08.
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Software Engineering Workflow
Node.js + Nvm - runtime for javascript without a browser
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Write a schema only absolutely no code backend server with Node.js and Teo!
Install Node.js if it hasn't been installed. There are several ways to install Node.js. You may download the installer from the official website, or install it with tools like NVM. After installation, run this command to verify its installation.
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AI for Web Devs: Deploying Your AI App to Production
Our server also needs Node.js to run our app. We could install the binary directly, but I prefer to use a tool called NVM, which allows us to easily manage Node versions. We can install it with this command:
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How To Set Up Your Coding Environment
By setting up your environment in isolation, you can prevent yourself from a lot of issues when experimenting with code. It makes your code behave more predictable due to the defined state of the runtime environment you are working with. This article should provide you with enough information to get started, but obviously, there is a lot more power embedded in NVM, Virtual Environment and RBEnv. So make sure to check their documentation.
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Effective nodejs version management for the busy developer
I highly recommend setting up nodejs with a version manager, nvm was and still is a popular option, however, I now recommend and have been using fnm, a simpler and faster alternative to manage my nodejs versions.
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A Journey to Find an Ultimate Development Environment
The purpose of a version manager is to help you navigate or install any tools for development easily. Version Manager can be one tool for each dependency (e.g. NVM, g) or One tool for all dependencies (e.g. asdf, mise).
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NVM โ Node Version Management
I usually develop on Windows so I installed NVM for Windows from here, but if youโre on other OS Iโm sure you can find a version that supports it, probably this is the answer.
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Supercharge your Windows Development: The Ultimate Guide to WSL ๐๐
in order to install Node on your Linux environment. Next up is NVM. I suggest going to https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm and getting the latest install script from there. The current download is:
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A Guide To Self-Hosting Web Apps On Ubuntu Servers
You can find the script to install nvm on their GitHub repository.
fnm
Posts with mentions or reviews of fnm.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-07.
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How to beautify java code reliably
Install nodejs: (I highly recommend using a node version manager like fnm) and to install a recent node version (current long term support is 16+)
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Effective nodejs version management for the busy developer
I highly recommend setting up nodejs with a version manager, nvm was and still is a popular option, however, I now recommend and have been using fnm, a simpler and faster alternative to manage my nodejs versions.
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Oh My Zsh
I switched from nvm to fnm a few years ago and have never looked back. Zero performance issues and it supports .nvmrc files.
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Everything I Installed on My New Mac
fnm is a fast and simple Node.js version manager. It's really easy to use and is much faster than nvm.
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Report on platform-compliance for cargo directories
As a macOS user, it boils my brain whenever I've to type in something like ~/Library/Application Support/org.rust-lang.Cargo/config.toml. macOS users have been begging CLI tools to support XDG variables on macOS too. Setting defaults is a strong indication to the community what should be the "preferred" locations. The defaults defined in your article will invariably lead to some authors saying that if that path is good enough for cargo, then it is good enough for their tool. Even the latest draft RFC acknowledges that macOS should use XDG variables too. I've written more about this here.
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Any plans to update Pop base?
Install something like Fast Node Manager from https://github.com/Schniz/fnm and install your Node from there. I work in the software field and tend to use the LTS releases for the TypeScript/React projects I work on.
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Building a modern gRPC-powered microservice using Node.js, Typescript, and Connect
Youโll need pnpm and Node.js installed on your machine + some tool for switching node versions (e.g. fnm or nvm will work fine);
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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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The next generation node version manager
Faster than Fast Node Manager (FNM) written in Rust? https://github.com/Schniz/fnm
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What are some alternatives?
When comparing nvm and fnm you can also consider the following projects:
nvs - Node Version Switcher - A cross-platform tool for switching between versions and forks of Node.js
volta - Volta: JS Toolchains as Code. โก
asdf - Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more
corepack - Zero-runtime-dependency package acting as bridge between Node projects and their package managers
SDKMan - The SDKMAN! Command Line Interface
nvm for Windows - A node.js version management utility for Windows. Ironically written in Go.
n - Node version management
bun - Incredibly fast JavaScript runtime, bundler, test runner, and package manager โ all in one
nodist - Natural node.js and npm version manager for windows.