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Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 494 Star 15,292 Fork 1,478 creationix/nvm Code Issues 111 Pull requests 23 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue Error: Cannot find module './nvm-help' #517 Closed fresheneesz opened this Issue cannot find module './nvm-help' windows Sep 4, 2014 · 12 comments Projects None yet Labels OS: centos Milestone nvm readme No milestone Assignees No one assigned 4 participants fresheneesz commented Sep 4, 2014 I just installed nvm on Centos 6.5 with the
-bash: /usr/local/bin/nvm: No Such File Or Directory
command: sudo npm install -g nvm, but when I run nvm -h it gives me the error: Error: Cannot find module './nvm-help' fresheneesz commented Sep 4, 2014 It kind of looks like everything's broken actually. Trying to do
Nvm "local" Not Implemented Yet
nvm install 0.10.29 gives me: /home/vagrant/.nvm/node-v0.10.29 doesn't exist, (need to downloaded first?) 0.10.29 even tho the docs say that nvm install should be downloading the files for me. Whats going on? Bad npm release? Collaborator ljharb commented Sep 4, 2014 That's the wrong nvm package. Don't use that one - install via the readme on this repo. Collaborator ljharb commented Sep 4, 2014 See https://github.com/brianloveswords/nvm/issues/5 and please indicate your displeasure there. ljharb closed this Sep 4, command not found nvm 2014 fresheneesz commented Sep 4, 2014 @ljharb Oh there's actually no way to install nvm via npm? I have to say I'm surprised. Is there a reason for that? Collaborator ljharb commented Sep 4, 2014 nvm is to install and manage node. You use it to install node in the first place (when you probably don't have it installed at all). Installing a node management tool via node doesn't really make much sense. That said, if the package name became available on npm, I'd certainly figure out a way to publish it, if only to avoid future confusion. fresheneesz commented Sep 4, 2014 @ljharb Well, so actually, I have primarily used nvm as a way to .. manage versions of node (that's in the name after all). So in all cases i've wanted to use it, I already have node installed, but I want to use a different version of it. Node already has installers, this isn't it. I know i'm not the only one who assumed nvm would be on npm (and got bit by mr pretender over there). I'd say having a way to use it as a from-scratch installer is great! But it'd also be great to install it via npm if you already have that on your system. fresheneesz commented Sep 4, 2014 Oh also, if you had it on npm, you
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How To Uninstall Nvm
Issue Nov 21, 2014 · 46 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet how to install nvm Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 37 participants and others megant commented Nov 21, 2014 After installation process I zsh: command not found: nvm just ran "npm" and it says: ERROR open \settings.txt: [...] Owner coreybutler commented Nov 21, 2014 Does the settings file exist in your installation directory? megant commented Nov 21, 2014 Does the installation directory mean the https://github.com/creationix/nvm/issues/517 folder where the installed application is or where the installer is? Owner coreybutler commented Nov 21, 2014 Where the installed application goes... the default for this is C:\Users\
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