π Fast and simple Node.js version manager, built in Rust
π Cross-platform support (macOS, Windows, Linux)
β¨ Single file, easy installation, instant startup
π Built with speed in mind
π Works with .node-version and .nvmrc files
For bash, zsh and fish shells, there's an automatic installation script.
First ensure that curl and unzip are already installed on you operating system. Then execute:
curl -fsSL https://fnm.vercel.app/install | bashOn macOS, it is as simple as brew upgrade fnm.
On other operating systems, upgrading fnm is almost the same as installing it. To prevent duplication in your shell config file add --skip-shell to install command.
--install-dir
Set a custom directory for fnm to be installed. The default is $HOME/.fnm.
--skip-shell
Skip appending shell specific loader to shell config file, based on the current user shell, defined in $SHELL. e.g. for Bash, $HOME/.bashrc. $HOME/.zshrc for Zsh. For Fish - $HOME/.config/fish/conf.d/fnm.fish
--force-install
macOS installations using the installation script are deprecated in favor of the Homebrew formula, but this forces the script to install using it anyway.
Example:
curl -fsSL https://fnm.vercel.app/install | bash -s -- --install-dir "./.fnm" --skip-shellbrew install fnmThen, set up your shell for fnm
scoop install fnmThen, set up your shell for fnm
choco install fnmThen, set up your shell for fnm
cargo install fnmThen, set up your shell for fnm
- Download the latest release binary for your system
- Make it available globally on
PATHenvironment variable - Configure your shell profile:
To remove fnm (π’), just delete the .fnm folder in your home directory. You should also edit your shell configuration to remove any references to fnm (ie. read Shell Setup, and do the opposite).
fnm ships its completions with the binary:
fnm completions --shell <SHELL>Where <SHELL> can be one of the supported shells:
bashzshfishpowershell
Please follow your shell instructions to install them.
Environment variables need to be setup before you can start using fnm.
This is done by evaluating the output of fnm env.
To automatically run fnm use when a directory contains a .node-version or .nvmrc file, add the --use-on-cd option to your shell setup.
Adding a .node-version to your project is as simple as:
$ node --version
v14.18.3
$ node --version > .node-versionCheck out the following guides for the shell you use:
Add the following to your .bashrc profile:
eval "$(fnm env --use-on-cd)"Add the following to your .zshrc profile:
eval "$(fnm env --use-on-cd)"Create ~/.config/fish/conf.d/fnm.fish add this line to it:
fnm env --use-on-cd | sourceAdd the following to the end of your profile file:
fnm env --use-on-cd | Out-String | Invoke-Expression- On Windows, the profile is located at
~\Documents\PowerShell\Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1or$PROFILE - For macOS/Linux, the profile is located at
~/.config/powershell/Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1
fnm is also supported but is not entirely covered. You can set up a startup script and append the following line:
FOR /f "tokens=*" %i IN ('fnm env --use-on-cd') DO CALL %ii was unexpected at this time, please make a .cmd file as suggested by the first step in the Usage with Cmder secton add it's path to the AutoRun registry key.
Usage is very similar to the normal WinCMD install, apart for a few tweaks to allow being called from the cmder startup script. The example assumes that the CMDER_ROOT environment variable is set to the root directory of your Cmder installation.
Then you can do something like this:
- Make a .cmd file to invoke it
:: %CMDER_ROOT%\bin\fnm_init.cmd
@echo off
FOR /f "tokens=*" %%z IN ('fnm env --use-on-cd') DO CALL %%z- Add it to the startup script
:: %CMDER_ROOT%\config\user_profile.cmd
call "%CMDER_ROOT%\bin\fnm_init.cmd"You can replace %CMDER_ROOT% with any other convenient path too.
See the available commands for an extended usage documentation
PRs welcome π
# Install Rust
git clone https://github.com/Schniz/fnm.git
cd fnm/
cargo buildcargo run -- --help # Will behave like `fnm --help`cargo test