How to Install the Node Version Manager (NVM)

This tutorial shows you how to install the node version manager on your machine to make it easy to manage the different node versions required by your different projects.

NVM installation on Windows, Linux and Mac
NVM installation on Windows, Linux and Mac

Node Version Manager also known as NVM is a tool that allows developers to manage and switch between different versions of Node on the local machine.

It solves the problem where a developer has different projects that use different node versions and as a result, he gets compatibility issues. Having only one node version installed on your local machine using Node package manager (npm) may give you inaccurate execution results.

To solve the problem, NVM simplifies the process of uninstalling and installing the node versions depending on the project. With NVM, you get to have multiple versions of Node installed simultaneously.

As a result, you avoid compatibility issues with the different projects you are running. All you need to do is switch between the different versions depending on your project.

This guide will show you how to install NVM for different operating systems. Let's get to it.

Installing NVM in Windows

NVM has no support for the Windows OS. However, thanks to Corey Butler, windows users can have the NVM experience using the nvm-windows tool. Follow the steps below to install NVM on Windows.

Head to the Assets table under the nvm-windows repository and download the nvm-setup.

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After the download is complete, extract the contents and run the executable file. Follow the wizard's instructions and make changes accordingly. The default settings work well.

Once the installation is complete, confirm the installation was successful by running the following command in the terminal.

nvm -v

Output:

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Installing NVM in Linux and Mac

Since Linux and Mac are Unix-based systems, they use the same procedure of installation. Follow the steps below to install NVM on Linux and Mac.

Open your terminal and run the nvm installer command. You can use curl or wget tool to clone the nvm repo to your device.

curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.39.1/install.sh | bash

Or

wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.39.1/install.sh | bash

Replace v0.39.1 with the latest version of nvm.

The next step is to update your profile configuration. Step one should automatically add nvm configuration to your profile. However, if it does not, use the command below to do so.

export NVM_DIR="$([ -z "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME-}" ] && printf %s "${HOME}/.nvm" || printf %s "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/nvm")"
[ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && \. "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh"

After step 2, reload the shell configuration for the updates to take effect. Alternatively, you can close and reopen your terminal.

source ~/.bashrc

With the steps above, nvm should be installed successfully on your machine. Confirm with the following command.

nvm -v

If everything was done correctly, you should see the version of nvm installed.

Using NVM

Run the command nvm to see the list of all available commands and what they do.

Install Node Versions with NVM

To install a new Node version, use the command below.

nvm install latest
# Use this for Windows

or

nvm install --lts
# Use this for Unix Systems

You can also specify the version of Node that you want to install with the following command.

nvm install v0.0.0

The command above will install node version 0.0.0.

Check Available node Versions with NVM

You can also see all the versions of Node that are available with the following command.

nvm ls-remote

If you know the codename for a specific version of node, you can install it with nvm as well with the following command

nvm install carbon

Set default node Version with NVM

To make a particular node version the default one, use the command below.

nvm alias default v0.0.0

Switching between different Node Version with NVM

To switch from one node version to another depending on the project requirements, use the command below.

nvm use v0.0.0

Replace the version number with the version of Node you want to use.

Conclusion

After NVM installation on a device, it gets easy to manage node versions as opposed to installing and uninstalling node versions while using npm. You get to switch between the different node versions without a hiccup.

In this guide, we've seen how to install and use the node version manager (nvm). If you found the article helpful, subscribe to Geekbits and share the article with interested parties.

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