

To download and install the nvm script run: ✔ curl -o- | bash Installing NVM (Node Version Manager) script To install Node.js and npm using NVM on your Ubuntu system, perform the following steps: 1. With NVM you can install and uninstall any specific Node.js version you want to use or test. NVM (Node Version Manager) is a bash script used to manage multiple active Node.js versions. This means that you can install multiple self-contained versions of Node.js without affecting the entire system. Rather than working at the operating system level, nvm works at the level of an independent directory within your home directory. An alternative for installing Node.js is to use a tool called nvm, the Node Version Manager (NVM).
