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Run any NPM command (including install) in all versions of Node managed by NVM
Part of my favorite little Node tools
If you are like me, you have probably several Node versions installed locally and managed using NVM. I also use bunch of small global tools like npm-quick-run, next-update, center-code. It is very frustrating to run
center <filename>
center: command not found
#$#$! I have not installed center-code in this Node version yet
I need to quickly install same tool in all Node versions.
npm i -g all-nvm
Installs itseslf under several aliases: all-nvm
, nvm-all
and my favorite alias all
.
Make all-nvm
available in all Node versions right after install
all npm i -g all-nvm
With all-nvm
it is simple to run the same command in all Node versions managed by NVM.
For example, if you want to speed up NPM installs
by removing the progress indicator
all npm set progress=false
Install a global tool as-a in all Node versions
all npm i -g as-a
Run unit tests in the current project in all local Node versions (similar to testen or trevor)
all npm test
TODO: run command in only specific Node versions, see issues/2
I was inspired by the command exec
already
available in NVM - it runs any command in
the specified Node version. For example
nvm exec 4 node -v
Running node v4.2.2 (npm v3.7.2)
v4.2.2
Since NVM itself is a shell script, one has to play games in order to shell a command, for example
to run nvm --version
sh -c '. ~/.nvm/nvm.sh && nvm --version'
and to run same command on a particular Node version
sh -c '. ~/.nvm/nvm.sh && nvm exec <node version> <command>'
To see verbose output from this tool, run with environment variable DEBUG set to all
DEBUG=all all ...
Author: Gleb Bahmutov © 2016
License: MIT - do anything with the code, but don't blame me if it does not work.
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Run any NPM command (including install) in all versions of Node managed by NVM
We found that all-nvm demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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