![]() This is all thanks to the community around this project. You can see a full list of the supported tools in its website. It supports a list of default global nodejs packages, so you can make packages like eslint, typescript install globally by default when you install a new version of nodejs.Īt the time of writing, this tool supports 213 languages or tools, the ones I use or will use include nodejs, ruby, gohugo, golang, java, and python. It’s supported by all JetBrains IDEs, to the same level as nvm, rvm, rbenv or similar tools. That stuff is done when you try to use node, ruby, go or any other tool that is provided by the plugins you installed to asdf. ![]() It’s as fast as it can get for a version manager of this caliber, this is thanks to not having to do heavy logic when the shell starts. ![]() It’s automatic and done when you actually use the desired tool. You don’t have to execute a “use” command, like nvm use, rvm use, etc. It doesn’t wrap the cd command like rvm, which is not a good thing to do. It has a simple yet concise documentation, it has served me well when learning to use this tool. It’s really easy and straightforward to use, and pretty much everything I needed worked straight out of the box, as all things should. In my opinion, this tool is better than any and all version managers out there, here are some reasons why:Įasy to install, it’s just a command and one line that you have to add to your shells rc file, like. Unlike nvm, rvm, rbenv or some other tools, this one does not do heavy logic on the shell’s startup and therefore it doesn’t slow your terminal startup. ![]() Under the hood, this tool works by creating shims (or wrappers, if you wish) of the version of the tool you want to use. This tool is all the version managers you can think of included in a nice and modular package that works perfectly. Today trying to improve my nvm and rvm installations I stumbled upon asdf-vm. ![]()
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