July 14, 2021 . 2 MIN READ
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10075990/upgrading-node-js-to-latest-version
The module n makes version-management easy:
sudo npm install n -g
For the latest stable version:
sudo n stable
For the latest version:
sudo n latest
The current stable “LTS” version of node is 14.17.0 (2021-05-20) see: nodejs.org for latest.
curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.37.2/install.sh | bash
If you’re curious about the installation command read the source code
… its been reviewed by several node.js security experts
Once you’ve got NVM you can install a specific version of Node.js using the nvm command:
nvm install v14.17.0
Note: you may need to close & re-open your terminal window for nvm command to be available.
You should expect to see something like this in your terminal:
Now using node v14.17.0
Yes, it’s that easy and didn’t require sudo!
Now please Upvote this (so others can avoid sudo-installing things!)
and have a lovely day writing node.js code!
Microsoft Windows User? Use: https://github.com/coreybutler/nvm-windows
Review of the node mailing list indicates that using NVM (Node Version Manager) is the preferred way to manage your nodejs versioning/upgrading. see: github.com/nvm-sh/nvm
NVM is considered “better” than N because the verbose commands mean is much easier to keep track of what you are doing in your Terminal/SSH Log. Its also faster, saves kittens by not requiring sudo and is used by the team at NPM the node.js security experts!