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The
Microsoft/
npm/Google recommended Node.js version manager for
Windows.
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This is not the same thing as nvm! (expand for details)
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## Overview
Manage multiple installations of node.js on a Windows computer.
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- **`nvm uninstall `**: Uninstall a specific version.
- **`nvm use [arch]`**: Switch to use the specified version. Optionally use `latest`, `lts`, or `newest`. `newest` is the latest _installed_ version. Optionally specify 32/64bit architecture. `nvm use ` will continue using the selected version, but switch to 32/64 bit mode. For information about using `use` in a specific directory (or using `.nvmrc`), please refer to [issue #16](https://github.com/coreybutler/nvm-windows/issues/16).
- **`nvm root `**: Set the directory where nvm should store different versions of node.js. If `` is not set, the current root will be displayed.
-- **`nvm version`: Displays the current running version of NVM for Windows.
+- **`nvm version`**: Displays the current running version of NVM for Windows.
- **`nvm node_mirror `**: Set the node mirror.People in China can use *https://npm.taobao.org/mirrors/node/*
- **`nvm npm_mirror `**: Set the npm mirror.People in China can use *https://npm.taobao.org/mirrors/npm/*
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- [@vkbansal](https://github.com/vkbansal), who provided significant early feedback throughout the early releases.
- [@rainabba](https://github.com/rainabba) and [@sullivanpt](https://github.com/sullivanpt) for getting Node v4 support integrated.
- [@s-h-a-d-o-w](https://github.com/s-h-a-d-o-w) who resolved the longstanding space escaping issue in path names ([#355](https://github.com/coreybutler/nvm-windows/pull/355)).
+- [ajyong](https://github.com/ajyong) who sponsored the code signing certificate in late 2021.