This is a simple PowerShell module for installing and using multiple Node.js versions in PowerShell. This is inspired by creationix's nvm tool for bash.
Works on Windows, macOS and Linux.
# Install from the PowerShell Gallery
Install-Module nvm
# Install Node v7
Install-NodeVersion 7
# Set active Node version in PATH to v7
Set-NodeVersion 7
# Set default Node version for the current user to v7 (Windows only)
Set-NodeVersion -Persist User 7
# Install the Node version specified in .nvmrc or package.json engine field
Install-NodeVersion
ps-nvm works with semver ranges as used by npm.
For example, you can pass ^6.0.0
or just 6
to Install-NodeVersion
to install the latest 6.x.x version, or even >=6.0.0 <9.0.0
to install the latest version between v6 and v7.
Versions returned are SemVer.Version
objects that can be compared with comparison operators like -gt
and -lt
.
If you don't specify a version for commands, ps-nvm will look for an .nvmrc plain text file in the current directory containing a node version to install.
If you don't specify a version and no .nvmrc is found, ps-nvm will read a package.json file in the current directory and use whatever version satisfies the engines.node
field.
# Install dependencies
cd .scripts
dotnet publish -o ..
cd ..
# Run tests
Install-Module Pester
Invoke-Pester
# Regenerate documentation
./.scripts/GenerateDocumentation.ps1