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# nvm plugin
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2020-10-08 17:21:34 +02:00
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This plugin adds autocompletions for [nvm](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm) — a Node.js version manager.
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It also automatically sources nvm, so you don't need to do it manually in your `.zshrc`.
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To use it, add `nvm` to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
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2018-10-03 18:01:03 +02:00
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```zsh
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plugins=(... nvm)
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```
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## Settings
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2021-01-02 14:04:34 +01:00
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If you installed nvm in a directory other than `$HOME/.nvm`, set and export `NVM_DIR` to be the directory
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where you installed nvm.
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These settings should go in your zshrc file, before Oh My Zsh is sourced:
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- **`NVM_HOMEBREW`**: if you installed nvm via Homebrew, in a directory other than `/usr/local/opt/nvm`, you
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can set `NVM_HOMEBREW` to be the directory where you installed it.
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- **`NVM_LAZY`**: if you want the plugin to defer the load of nvm to speed-up the start of your zsh session,
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set `NVM_LAZY` to `1`. This will use the `--no-use` parameter when loading nvm, and will create a function
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for `node`, `npm`, `yarn`, and the command(s) specified by `NVM_LAZY_CMD`, so when you call either of them,
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nvm will load with `nvm use default`.
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- **`NVM_LAZY_CMD`**: if you want additional command(s) to trigger lazy loading of nvm, set `NVM_LAZY_CMD` to
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the command or an array of the commands.
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- **`NVM_AUTOLOAD`**: if `NVM_AUTOLOAD` is set to `1`, the plugin will automatically load a node version when
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if finds a [`.nvmrc` file](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm#nvmrc) in the current working directory indicating
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which node version to load.
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