New Stuff
- `install.sh`: add `$ZDOTDIR` to zsh search (#3458)
Fixes
- `reinstall-packages`: do not reinstall corepack (#3544)
- avoid bash-specific syntax (#3499)
- `install-latest-npm`: npm v11 is out
- `nvm_install_latest_npm`: avoid unbound variable (#3447)
- give a more helpful message when `lts` alias is mistakenly used (#3441)
- `nvm ls`, `nvm alias`, `nvm install`: error when an LTS name is invalid
- `nvm_normalize_lts`: error when an LTS name is not lowercase (#3417)
Documentation
- [readme] update link
- [readme] fix `--no-use` example (#3479)
- [readme] update copyright notice (#3507)
- [readme] note zsh-nvm's AUTO_USE option (#2670)
- [readme] add note about reloading zshrc after editing (#3052)
- [readme] Update shell profile file install notes (#2241)
- [readme] add docker tips (#2318)
- [readme] remove `avn` from readme (#3469)
- [readme] fnm -> nvm.fish (#2541)
Refactors
- prefer `case` over if/else chains
- combine `sed -e` invocations/arguments
Tests
- `nvm exec`/`nvm run`: add `--silent` tests (#1259)
- [actions] release test needs git tags
- migrate `installation_iojs` test suite to GitHub Actions (#3476)
- Migrate slow test suite from Travis CI (#3470)
- temporarily skip this failing travis test to unblock progress
- [actions] TOC: use latest LTS node
- `install.sh`: clean up `nvm_detect_profile` tests
- `nvm_detect_profile`: refactor (#3467)
- run urchin tests on pull requests (#3466)
- update mocks
- ensure that unit tests use only mocked LTS names
- [actions] use `node/install` instead of `node/run`
Meta
- disable blank issues
- update issue template
- add DCO (#3456)
- Rename .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md to .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md (#3454)
Let's say we have nvm installed in a separate mount, /.socket. NVM_DIR is $HOME/.nvm in /etc/profile.d/nvm.sh. With this setup, users can install Node versions to their home directories without each installing nvm.
nvm install --lts
This works fine as does nvm use --lts. When nvm exec is used though, it fails because it looks for nvm-exec in $NVM_DIR. First fix is to look for nvm-exec in $NVM_DIR. If NVM_DIR does not contain nvm-exec, check $BASH_SOURCE[0]. The second fix is to follow nvm-exec if a symbolic link to determine the proper location of nvm's home. Alternatively we could use a second environment variable, NVM_HOME in exec instead of relying on the directory name of nvm-exec.
- covers installation using BASH_ENV
Co-authored-by: Christopher Dieringer <cdaringe@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Björn Holm <blollle@gmail.com>