Using a different Node.js version
Now that you've got Node.js setup, we can start setting up the FreeSewing development environment.
But before doing so, let's look at how nvm
can help you juggle different
Node.js versions.
nvm ls
To see the different Node.js versions on your system, run this command:
nvm ls
It will show you a list of local Node.js versions,
either the version number or an alias that points to a specific version.
You should see the lts/*
alias in the list which is what we've just installed.
nvm ls-remote
To see all Node.js versions that are available, not just those you have locally, run this command:
nvm ls-remote
It will spit out a long list of Node.js versions that you can install.
nvm install
For any of these versions, either local or remote, you can install them by making a note of the version or alias and running this command:
nvm install <version-or-alias>
nvm use
With multiple Node.js versions installed, nvm
allows you to switch between different
versions. Just tell it which version you want to use:
nvm use v10.22.1
If you picked a version that is not installed, nvm
will simply tell you
and even suggest the command you should type to install it. Handy!