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Node Version Manager
Note: <version> refers to any version-like string nvm understands. This includes:
- full or partial version numbers, starting with an optional "v" (0.10, v0.1.2, v1)
- default (built-in) aliases: node, stable, unstable, iojs, system
- custom aliases you define with `nvm alias foo`
Usage:
nvm help Show this message
nvm --version Print out the latest released version of nvm
nvm install [-s] <version> Download and install a <version>, [-s] from source. Uses .nvmrc if available
--reinstall-packages-from=<version> When installing, reinstall packages installed in <node|iojs|node version number>
nvm uninstall <version> Uninstall a version
nvm use [--silent] <version> Modify PATH to use <version>. Uses .nvmrc if available
nvm exec [--silent] <version> [<command>] Run <command> on <version>. Uses .nvmrc if available
nvm run [--silent] <version> [<args>] Run `node` on <version> with <args> as arguments. Uses .nvmrc if available
nvm current Display currently activated version
nvm ls List installed versions
nvm ls <version> List versions matching a given description
nvm ls-remote List remote versions available for install
nvm version <version> Resolve the given description to a single local version
nvm version-remote <version> Resolve the given description to a single remote version
nvm deactivate Undo effects of `nvm` on current shell
nvm alias [<pattern>] Show all aliases beginning with <pattern>
nvm alias <name> <version> Set an alias named <name> pointing to <version>
nvm unalias <name> Deletes the alias named <name>
nvm reinstall-packages <version> Reinstall global `npm` packages contained in <version> to current version
nvm unload Unload `nvm` from shell
nvm which [<version>] Display path to installed node version. Uses .nvmrc if available
Example:
nvm install v0.10.32 Install a specific version number
nvm use 0.10 Use the latest available 0.10.x release
nvm run 0.10.32 app.js Run app.js using node v0.10.32
nvm exec 0.10.32 node app.js Run `node app.js` with the PATH pointing to node v0.10.32
nvm alias default 0.10.32 Set default node version on a shell
Note:
to remove, delete, or uninstall nvm - just remove the `$NVM_DIR` folder (usually `~/.nvm`)
This could be difficult since how can you tell where the usage spec ends and the description starts? Unless we force commands to be all lower-case and expect the first word of the description to be a capitalized word, which would then qualify as the separator.
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Coincidentally, the tj/n's help section is also worth having a parser for: https://github.com/tj/n#usage I think it comes down to having pluggable extractors / scanners that pre-treat the document to pull out the interesting bits in docopt form.
For example:
This could be difficult since how can you tell where the usage spec ends and the description starts? Unless we force commands to be all lower-case and expect the first word of the description to be a capitalized word, which would then qualify as the separator.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: