![]() If you're installing Node.js on your production environment you should consider using your OS's package manager, or your server tooling of choice, to install and lock the environment to a specific version of Node.js. Note: We do not recommend using nvm to install Node.js for production environments. Learn more about why we recommend using NVM in Overview: Manage Node.js Locally. To use it, you need to first install the bash script, and add it to your shell's $PATH. ![]() The nvm command is a POSIX-compliant bash script that makes it easier to manage multiple Node.js versions on a single environment. ![]() Install and manage a local installation of node using nvm. ![]()
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