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Thank you Corey for your efforts and for making my life a lot easier! How To Install NVM on Windows A very thoughtful chap called Corey Butler has built a version of NVM for those of us using Windows machines as part of our development toolset. Thankfully, there is a shining light for all developers using Windows. However.what if your machine is running Microsoft Windows? The NVM that Mac and Linux users love and use daily, wont work on Windows. If you have never heard of NVM, then you're either not a frontend JavaScript developer or you've been missing out. You will freely be able to use many different versions of Node on your machine and it wont impact your workflow in the slightest. If you're a developer and your daily machine is a Mac or a Linux box and using anything to do with JavaScript, then there is a very good chance you've heard of NVM.or Node Version Manager to use it's full name. Why?! This is because you are also working on an older project that requires you to use a particular version of Node so you can serve the project locally when coding on it.
Picture a familiar scene to the JavaScript developer a new project comes in and you reach for your favourite framework and "npm install" this or "npx create." that and BOOM! You get an error message informing you that you have the wrong version of Node installed.