ohmyzsh/plugins/nvm/README.md
Paul Robert Lloyd 4298e89b4b
docs(nvm): clarify how to enable settings (#9542)
It wasn’t clear where I should set the `NVM_AUTOLOAD` variable. The clue was to be found in [the docs for another plugin](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/tree/master/plugins/fzf). It seems setting values need to come before Oh My Zsh is sourced.

Updated read me to reflect this, and the fact that one of the settings mentioned is specific to nvm, not this plugin.
2021-01-02 14:04:34 +01:00

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# nvm plugin
This plugin adds autocompletions for [nvm](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm) — a Node.js version manager.
It also automatically sources nvm, so you don't need to do it manually in your `.zshrc`.
To use it, add `nvm` to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
```zsh
plugins=(... nvm)
```
## Settings
If you installed nvm in a directory other than `$HOME/.nvm`, set and export `NVM_DIR` to be the directory
where you installed nvm.
These settings should go in your zshrc file, before Oh My Zsh is sourced:
- **`NVM_HOMEBREW`**: if you installed nvm via Homebrew, in a directory other than `/usr/local/opt/nvm`, you
can set `NVM_HOMEBREW` to be the directory where you installed it.
- **`NVM_LAZY`**: if you want the plugin to defer the load of nvm to speed-up the start of your zsh session,
set `NVM_LAZY` to `1`. This will use the `--no-use` parameter when loading nvm, and will create a function
for `node`, `npm` and `yarn`, so when you call either of these three, nvm will load with `nvm use default`.
- **`NVM_AUTOLOAD`**: if `NVM_AUTOLOAD` is set to `1`, the plugin will automatically load a node version when
if finds a [`.nvmrc` file](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm#nvmrc) in the current working directory indicating
which node version to load.