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How to Use fnm – Fast Node Manager - freeCodeCamp. org Today I will introduce you to fnm (Fast Node Manager), a Node version manager, written in Rust with simplicity and speed in mind fnm also has cross platform support
fnm 1. 38. 1 - Docs. rs 🚀 Fast and simple Node js version manager, built in Rust 🌎 Cross-platform support (macOS, Windows, Linux) Single file, easy installation, instant startup 🚀 Built with speed in mind 📂 Works with node-version and nvmrc files For bash, zsh and fish shells, there's an automatic installation script
How to use the command fnm (with examples) - CommandMasters Fast Node Manager (fnm) is a powerful tool for developers working with Node js, offering an efficient way to manage and switch between different versions of Node js This versatility is crucial for development environments where projects may depend on different Node js versions
The Ultimate Guide to Node. js Version Managers: NVM, NVS, fnm, Volta . . . fnm is one of the newest tools for managing Node js versions, supporting caching and multithreading, making it significantly faster and more efficient Written in Rust, fnm provides fast switching between Node js versions and supports most operating systems
Use fnm — Node Version Manager built in Rust — on Windows fnm (Fast Node Manager) is preferred over nvm (Node Version Manager) primarily due to its speed and efficiency Written in Rust, fnm is significantly faster at installing and switching between
fnm docs configuration. md at master · Schniz fnm · GitHub fnm comes with many features out of the box Some of them are not activated by default as they’re changing your shell default behavior, and some are just a feature flag to avoid breaking changes or just experimental until we decide it is worthwhile to introduce them