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I've tried about 10 times now to install npm (Win 10), but still can't find node/npm post install. I've removed node before the installs. I've tried your setup install and also via choocolatey; same result. Thanks for any assistance. |
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You don't need to install npm, the tool does it for you. Once NVM4W is installed, close the terminal/powershell and re-open it (this only needs to be done once after the install to refresh the environment variables). Then you have to run |
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…On Mon, Jan 4, 2021 at 2:01 PM Corey Butler ***@***.***> wrote:
You don't need to install npm, the tool does it for you.
Once NVM4W is installed, close the terminal/powershell and re-open it
(this only needs to be done once after the install to refresh the
environment variables). Then you have to run nvm install x.x.x where x.x.x
is the version you want. Then run nvm use x.x.x to use that version.
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You don't need to install npm, the tool does it for you.
Once NVM4W is installed, close the terminal/powershell and re-open it (this only needs to be done once after the install to refresh the environment variables). Then you have to run
nvm install x.x.x
wherex.x.x
is the version you want. Then runnvm use x.x.x
to use that version.